Pubdate: Sat, 05 Feb 2011 Source: El Paso Times (TX) Copyright: 2011 El Paso Times Contact: http://www.elpasotimes.com/townhall/ci_14227323 Website: http://www.elpasotimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/829 Author: Todd Staples BORDER SECURITY REQUIRES ACTION -- NOT JUST WORDS FROM WASHINGTON With all due respect, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is totally out of touch when it comes to Mexican drug cartels. On Monday, she visited El Paso and issued this overdue threat: "Don't even think about bringing your violence and tactics across this border." Madame Secretary, I regret to inform you, the violent Mexican drug cartels are already here! They're occupying our land, stealing our property and harming our citizens -- and U.S. border states have been warning you about this since you've been in office. The fact that a former border state governor and current U.S. secretary of Homeland Security is not aware of this is disconcerting, to put it mildly. Is the distance between our southern border and Washington so far that our nation's homeland security eyes can't see this clear and present danger? In the coming weeks, I will compile and publicize tangible evidence of the fast-moving invasion that is charging northward across the Rio Grande. Unfortunately, I've learned firsthand that our farmers, ranchers and agri-businesses on the Texas border feel Washington, D.C. has left them in a deep hole without a rope. Our ranchers are coming face to face with armed Mexican drug runners, our border towns are being blasted by bullets, and Texans who work for our water districts, which supply agriculture and cities with its very lifeblood from the Rio Grande, are being attacked by criminals crossing the border. Texans are tired of hearing long speeches that are heavy on sound bites, but light on action. It is time we do something to protect the safety and security of our citizens. Texas and other border states are on the front lines in a war to protect the sovereignty of our country. As Texans, we have stood tall against oppression in the past, and it appears we will have to do so again if Washington, D.C. will not defend us. Our brave Texas state troopers, courageous Texas Rangers and dedicated local law enforcement are doing their part, but this is a national crisis. We need our federal government to stand beside us and face down this enemy with all available resources so that we can ensure the safety and sanctity of Texas families living on the border. No American should be driven from his or her home or land by terrorists such as these drug cartels. Madame Secretary, I invite you to join me on the border to talk with Texas families who already are under constant threat of violence. As you will hear directly from them, the drug cartels aren't cowering on the other side of the border; these ruthless thugs are already in our backyards, which means they are in the backyard of America and challenging the very sovereignty of our United States. In the mean time, stay tuned for documented evidence of the often-overlooked war that is under way. Todd Staples is Texas Commissioner of Agriculture. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake