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BY MICHAEL
WEBSTER: Syndicated Investigative Reporter:
Mon Jan
12, 2009 at 12:01 AM PST
Homeland
Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said this
week if Mexico's vicious drug war ever spills
into the United States they have several
response plans, one of which calls for a
military surge along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Secretary Chertoff
there have already been many so called “spill
over’s” into the U.S. with little or no response
from the Bush administration. Many believe it is
do to the cozy relationship between the two
governments.
From Brownsville Texas to San Diego California
Mexican cities bordering American cities are
where most Americans are being killed by
assassinations and executions. But other
Americans are being killed by the long arm of
the Mexican drug cartels which reach deep into
America. There are accounts of Mexican drug
cartel surrogate terrorist’s invading the U.S.
by crossing the porous international border and
killing Americans in Dallas Texas, Atlanta Geo,
New York City, Phoenix Ariz, Las Vegas Nevada,
and is believed to have reached Shelby County
Alabama where five people were found murdered
gangland style by Mexican nationals.
Many Americans were kidnapped in the U.S. and
taken to Mexico where they were murdered. Still
other Americans were abducted and slain in
Mexico while visiting, others where shot
gangland style in country. Dozens of U.S.
citizens have been kidnapped, or held hostage,
or killed by their captors in Mexico and many
cases remain unsolved. Moreover, new cases of
disappearances and kidnap-for-ransom and
Americans being killed continue to be reported.
On top of that there have been dozens of
incursions by the Mexican military into the
states. Also all along our borders with Mexico
American authorities have been attacked by the
Mexican military and by those believed to be
well trained Mexican drug cartel surrogate
terrorist using military style Humvee’s, rocket
lounges, assault rifles, grenades, 50 cal
mounted weapons and other hard core military
weaponry. To date there is no evidence that the
U.S. Government has done anything to curtail
these attacks.
Carey
Marcella McClintock - May 2008
Carey
Marcella McClintock was threatening to testify
against a prominent and well known El Paso
criminal defense lawyer who has represented
Mexican and American drug traffickers and that
he himself was beholding to the drug cartels and
their gang members.
Carey’s
father has been independently investigating his
daughter’s killing and now believes that Carey
was taken from a Texas town near Dallas to
Juarez Mexico across the border from El Paso
Texas on a ruse, and was brutally murdered on
August 31, 2008 in Juarez so she could not
testify. She was found in an abandoned house in
the desert minutes outside of the city. She had
been beaten and stabbed multiple times. Carey’s
father believes that his daughter was about to
testify against the attorney and others in a
federal and on going investigation involving the
Mexican drug cartel and there hired assailants
the El Paso's
Barrio Azteca Gang One Of The Most Dangerous In
Nation. “I believe
she was coerced into going to El Paso by the
attorney and the attorney’s girl friend where
she was provided transportation and was put up
in a hotel in Juarez and all paid for by the
same attorney. Her family fears that what really
happened to Carey has happened to others and
that her murder and others like hers will never
see the light of day and will never be solved by
the corrupt Mexican authorities. He also says
the American authorities refuse to investigate
because they claim the crime was in Mexico. The
El Paso Police Dept has been informed as to the
details surrounding the case where the local
attorney illegally transported and harbored a
known fugitive, yet no investigation is
underway. The father also thinks the same
attorney had something to do with his daughter’s
murder.
In spite of all
that, Chertoff claims he has instructed the 22
federal agencies that fall under his preview to
develop border-violence response plans because
the drug war in Mexico appears to be escalating,
not ending. So far, more than 5,300 people have
been killed across Mexico as the result of the
on going civil war between the Mexican
Government and the powerful Mexican drug
cartels.
"We completed a contingency plan for border
violence, so if we did get a significant
spillover, we have a surge if I may use that
word -- capability to bring in not only our own
assets but even to work with" the Defense
Department, Chertoff told the New York Times.
He did not give details on how, when or where
the military might be used.
According to the El Paso Times Jason Ciliberti,
a spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, which is one of the federal agencies
under the Homeland Security department,
confirmed the contingency plans. He said federal
agencies have had border-violence response plans
for several months now.
"We need them so customs and Border Patrol can
continue daily operations," Ciliberti said from
his Washington, D.C., office. "The other reason
the plans exist is because these agencies, which
are all a part of Homeland Security, must
provide U.S. citizens with a safe place to live.
If the violence threatens the daily safety and
daily routine of U.S. citizens, Homeland
Security must be ready."
Many Americans
believe that the crimes against Americans such
as kidnappings and murders by invading forces
like the cartels are being ignored by the
American government and many local law
enforcement officials are turning a blind eye on
the violence accruing on American soil or just
are not properly informed.
An example of this
attitude or lack of knowledge is found in a
recent statement by the acting El Paso Police
Chief Greg Allen where he said that he did not
think a military buildup would ever be needed.
He went on to say "It would have to be an
end-of-the-world type situation before the
military is brought in. "We all pretty much feel
like the violence is going to be contained in
Mexico. Our concern is minimal."
These statements
are coming from our so called first line defense
law enforcement officials along our border with
Mexico. Luna County (N.M.) Sheriff Raymond Cobos,
whose territory encompasses Deming and the
Columbus port of entry a section known for drug
and human smuggling, said the drug cartels are
very much aware of the firepower U.S. law
enforcement agencies and the military have.
"I think they look across the border and see a
lot of U.S. law enforcement ready to respond,"
Cobos said. "Since the violence started, we have
treated every incident as a potential border
violence incident. But so far, nothing has
spilled over."Cobos told the media recently.
Ciliberti said the contingency plans vary, but
for the most part, if the violence in Mexico
spills into the U.S., the first Homeland
Security plan calls for increasing the number of
Border Patrol agents in the region. Chertoff
said that nationally, an additional 19,000
agents will be deployed this year.
The Homeland Security plan also calls for the
partnering of federal agents with local and
state police officers to help patrol any areas
where border violence is occurring.
"As a last resort, it would include the
military," Ciliberti said.
The EL Paso Times reports that Paul Boyce, a
spokesman with U.S. Army public affairs office
in the Pentagon, said all of the U.S. armed
forces, including the Army are a part of U.S.
emergency contingency plans. He said the
military is ready to help any city, state or
region in any type of emergency.
"For security reasons, we do not get into the
details or say what our role would be," Boyce
said.
Cobos said that if the violence did reach across
the border, local law enforcement agencies up
and down the border would be able to respond
appropriately.
"But if for some reason that didn't work," he
said, "then we would call on Chertoff's
contingency plans."
In a recent article the times reported that U.S.
Rep. Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas, said the fact
that the federal government has a contingency
plan for border violence should be put in
perspective. The federal government historically
has had plans for any type of national
emergency.
"As the violence in Mexico escalated last year,
the Department of Homeland Security updated
these plans to ensure that our federal law
enforcement agencies are adequately prepared to
meet any type of emergency that could arise
should the violence in Mexico threaten the
security of the United States," Reyes said.
"The use of military forces would be a last
resort because our federal law enforcement
agencies are fully prepared to respond to most
emergency scenarios, that is the whole purpose
behind these contingency plans."
Still, El Paso County Commissioner Dan Haggerty
said the news that the U.S. has various levels
of contingency plans to deal with the violence
should be comforting to most El Pasoans.
"I think it is going to get worse in Mexico, and
we as U.S. citizens need to be assured that
Homeland Security or someone is going to protect
us," he said. "We must accept that we live in a
city that has been labeled as a major
drug-smuggling corridor and a place for illegal
immigration.
"With that type of illegal activity comes the
possibility that our safety is at risk."
Estimates indicated
in Iraq during the height of that bloody war
there were never more than 10,000 hard core
Al-Qaeda fighters in country. It is estimated
that in the Americas there are already thousands
of Al-Qaeda, and other Muslim extremist groups
operating. In Mexico it is estimated that there
could be tens of thousands of Mexican drug
cartel members, enforcement gangs and other
sympathizers. Iraq is a country of only 25
million people, Mexico is a country of well over
100 million people and it is in our back yard.
It has taken over 350,000 American troops and
thousands of troops of our allies and well over
a trillion American dollars to combat and
contain Iraq’s civil war. More people were
killed violently in Mexico last year than in
Iraq and Afghanistan combined. It is time that
America wakes up and faces the fact that a major
civil war is taking place in Mexico and it is
spilling over into the streets of America and
will likely get much worse long before it gets
better and is likely to kill even more
Americans.
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Editors Note:
Michael Webster’s
Syndicated Investigative Reports are read
worldwide, in 100 or more U.S. outlets and in at
least 136 countries and territories. He has
published articles for Maxims News, which is
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Webster’s articles are printed in six working
languages: English, French, Arabic, Chinese,
Russian and Spanish. With ten more languages
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Mr. Webster is America's
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