Friday, September 11, 2009

Perry: Ranger teams to go to Texas-Mexico border

HOUSTON (AP) - Special teams of Texas Rangers will be deployed to the Texas-Mexico border to deal with increasing violence because the federal government has failed to address growing problems there, Gov. Rick Perry said Thursday.
"It is an expansive effort with the Rangers playing a more high-profile role than they've ever played before," Perry said of the Department of Public Safety's elite investigative unit.

The forces, dubbed "Ranger recon" teams, are the latest effort "to fill the gap that's been left by the federal government's ongoing failure to adequately secure our international border with Mexico," he said.

The governor early this year asked Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano for 1,000 National Guard troops and renewed his call last month in a letter to President Barack Obama. The request is bogged down over who will pay for the troops and how they will be deployed.

Perry's announcement Thursday comes amid increasing border violence, particularly in El Paso, and mostly involving people with ties to Mexican drug gangs.

"They'll be deployed to high-traffic high-crime areas along the border," he said. "They'll give us boots on the ground, put people in these hot spots no matter what or where they may exist."

Perry said the effort also would focus on remote areas where farmers and ranchers have complained of being overrun by smugglers and gangs from Mexico in numbers that also overwhelm local law enforcement and border patrol officers.

"The fact of the matter is Washington is shortchanging them, not giving them the support they need," Perry said. "As a result, we're having to dedicate our resources to deal with the challenges we have along the Texas-Mexico border and ensuing issues that porous border has created all across state of Texas."

He said the state would pick up the tab from $110 million allocated by the legislature in the past two sessions.

Perry's announcement drew immediate criticism U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, who is running against the two-term incumbent in the March GOP primary.

"Today's announcement is yet another empty election-year promise from Rick Perry on border security," Hutchison spokesman Joe Pounder said, calling it "empty rhetoric and broken promises."

Perry fired back it was the "height of hypocrisy for someone who's been in Washington, D.C., for 16 years, who's had the opportunity to help Texas on our border security, and they've been no more successful in delivering the resources and help."

"So please do that job up there first before you come down here and start criticizing about the state of Texas," he said.

Hutchison also took Perry to task for the absence of any Texas agency from participating in a federal program that allows Homeland Security personnel to work with local law enforcement on immigration issues.

"Texans need a governor they can trust to actually improve our security," her campaign said in a statement.

"I happen to think we've taken advantage of every program that's been effective," responded Perry, who has been branding his opponent as someone from Washington out of touch with her home state. "Pointing out one program that has been funded and leaving the 800-pound gorilla—which is 1,000 National Guard troops that we need—I am stunned someone from Washington, D.C., would say they've done enough to secure our border.

"Texans know better than that. You go down to the border regions of the state of Texas and they will tell you Washington, D.C., has been an abject failure in securing our border."

Brig. Gen. Joyce Stevens, commander of the Texas Army National Guard, said about 200 soldiers and airmen already have started integrated operations with the Rangers.

Tony Leal, assistant director of the Texas Rangers, declined to provide numbers of his officers involved in the effort, saying that wouldn't be helpful.

Breitbart

2 Comments:

Blogger B Will Derd said...

That news will not be greeted warmly by our brothers to the South. I don't know if you know the history of the Texas Rangers and Mexico, but let's just say there are still some hard feelings....

9:08 AM  
Blogger B Will Derd said...

His O'liness just put tarriffs on import of Chinese tires to placate the US Steel Workers Union---- either he is truly historically illiterate or he is intentionally following the Roosevelt path to Great Depressions. It's like they have the timeline and are following a script.

9:54 PM  

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