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Sheriff: Mexican Cartels Control Parts of Arizona
Wednesday, 01 Sep 2010 08:18 AM


By: Jerry Seper and Matthew Cella

The federal government has posted signs along a major interstate
highway in Arizona, more than 100 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico
border, warning travelers the area is unsafe because of drug and alien
smugglers, and a local sheriff says Mexican drug cartels now control
some parts of the state.

The signs were posted by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) along a
60-mile stretch of Interstate 8 between Casa Grande and Gila Bend, a
major east-west corridor linking Tucson and Phoenix with San Diego.

They warn travelers that they are entering an "active drug and human
smuggling area" and they may encounter "armed criminals and smuggling
vehicles traveling at high rates of speed." Beginning less than 50
miles south of Phoenix, the signs encourage travelers to "use public
lands north of Interstate 8" and to call 911 if they "see suspicious
activity."

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu, whose county lies at the center of
major drug and alien smuggling routes to Phoenix and cities east and
west, attests to the violence. He said his deputies are outmanned and
outgunned by drug traffickers in the rough-hewn desert stretches of
his own county.

"Mexican drug cartels literally do control parts of Arizona," he said.
"They literally have scouts on the high points in the mountains and in
the hills and they literally control movement. They have radios, they
have optics, they have night-vision goggles as good as anything law
enforcement has.

"This is going on here in Arizona," he said. "This is 70 to 80 miles
from the border - 30 miles from the fifth-largest city in the United
States."

He said he asked the Obama administration for 3,000 National Guard
soldiers to patrol the border, but what he got were 15 signs.

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer condemned what she called the federal
government's "continued failure to secure our international border,"
saying the lack of security has resulted in important natural
recreational areas in her state being declared too dangerous to visit.

In a recent campaign video posted to YouTube, Mrs. Brewer - standing
in front of one of the BLM signs - attacked the administration over
the signs, calling them "an outrage" and telling President Obama to
"Do your job. Secure our borders."

BLM spokesman Dennis Godfrey in Arizona said agency officials were
surprised by the reaction the signs generated when they were put up
this summer.

"We were perhaps naive in setting the signs up," he said. "The
intention of the signs was to make the public aware that there is
potential illegal activity here. But it was interpreted in a different
light, and that was not the intent at all."

He said there should be "no sense that we have ceded the land," adding
that no BLM lands in Arizona are closed to the public.

"I kind of liken it to if I were visiting a city I were not familiar
with and asked a policeman if it were safe to go in a particular
area," Mr. Godfrey said.

Rising violence along the border has coincided with a crackdown in
Mexico on warring drug gangs, who are seeking control of smuggling
routes into the United States.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon has waged a bloody campaign against
powerful cartels, yesterday announcing the arrest of Texas-born Edgar
"La Barbie" Valdez - a powerful cartel leader captured outside of
Mexico City on Monday evening.

More than 28,000 people have died since Mr. Calderon launched his
crackdown in late 2006, and the bloodshed shows no sign of ending. Law
enforcement authorities have been warning for more than two years that
the dramatic rise in border violence eventually would spread into the
U.S.

T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council, which
represents all 17,500 of the Border Patrol's front-line agents, said
areas well north of the border are so overrun by armed criminals that
U.S. citizens are being warned to keep out of those locations.

"The federal government's lack of will to secure our borders is
painfully evident when signs are posted well north of the border
warning citizens that armed and dangerous criminals are roaming
through those areas with impunity," he said. "Instead of taking the
steps necessary to secure our borders, politicians are attempting to
convince the public that our borders are more secure now than ever
before.

"Fortunately, some responsible civil servants are candidly warning the
public about the dangers that exist not just along the border but, in
some cases, well beyond," he said. "This situation should alarm all
sensible people, and should spur endless demands that our legislators
take whatever actions are necessary to restore law and order to these
areas."

Rep. Ted Poe, Texas Republican and a member of the House Judiciary and
Foreign Affairs committees, said the federal government's new border
security plan apparently is to "erect some signs telling you it's not
safe to travel in our own country."

"If you are planning on loading up the station wagon and taking the
kids to Disneyland, the federal government doesn't advise going
through Arizona - it's too dangerous and they can't protect you," said
Mr. Poe. "These signs say to American citizens, the federal government
has ceded this area to the drug cartels. Don't come here; we can't
protect you."

Rep. Lamar Smith of Texas, the ranking Republican on the House
Judiciary Committee and a member of the House Committee on Homeland
Security, called the signs "an insult to the citizens of border
states."

"American citizens should not have to be fearful for their lives on
U.S. soil," he said. "If the federal government would do its job of
enforcing immigration laws, we could better secure the border and
better protect the citizens of border states."

Michael W. Cutler, a retired 31-year U.S. Immigration and
Naturalization Service (INS) senior criminal investigator and
intelligence specialist, said the BLM warning signs suggest the U.S.
government is "ceding American territory to armed criminals and
smugglers."

Meanwhile, he said, politicians in Washington, D.C., including
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, continue to claim the
border is now more secure than ever and, as a result, it is time for
comprehensive immigration reform.

"How much more land will our nation cede to drug dealers and
terrorists? At what point will the administration understand its
obligations to really secure our nation's borders and create an
immigration system that has real integrity?" Mr. Cutler said.

"At the rate we are going, the 'Red, White and Blue' of the American
flag will be replaced with a flag that is simply white - the flag of
surrender."

Ms. Napolitano said this week that U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) would begin flying a Predator B drone out of Corpus Christi,
Texas, on Wednesday, extending the reach of the agency's unmanned
surveillance aircraft across the length of the 1,956-mile border with
Mexico.

Last month, Mr. Obama signed a $600 million bill to beef up security
along the southwestern border. The bill funds 1,000 more Border Patrol
agents, as well as 250 CBP officers and two more unmanned aerial
vehicles.

Two years ago, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the
investigative arm of Homeland Security, said in a report that border
gangs were becoming increasingly ruthless and had begun targeting not
only rivals, but federal, state and local police. ICE said the
violence had risen dramatically as part of "an unprecedented surge."

The Justice Department's National Drug Intelligence Center, in its
2010 drug threat assessment report, called the cartels "the single
greatest drug trafficking threat to the United States." It said
Mexican gangs had established operations in every area of the United
States and were expanding into rural and suburban areas. It said
assaults against U.S. law enforcement officers along the southwestern
border were on the increase - up 46 percent against Border Patrol
agents alone.

At the same time, the Justice Department brought a lawsuit to stop a
new immigration enforcement law in Arizona, saying it violated the
Constitution by trying to supersede federal law and by impairing
illegal immigrants' right to travel and conduct interstate commerce.

Mr. Cutler said it was "outrageous" for the BLM to direct travelers to
dial 911 to report suspicious activities since the calls do not go to
the federal government but to state and local police. He said the
signs are telling Americans to call state and local law enforcement
authorities to deal with border lawlessness while at the same time
telling Arizona that only the federal government can write and enforce
immigration laws.

"You can't make this stuff up," he said.

Mr. Godfrey said that just because the signs direct travelers who
witness illegal activity to call 911, "that does not mean that only a
local agency will respond."

"The idea is that people will get help as quickly as they can," he
said.

Sheriff Babeu has dealt firsthand with the rising violence in his
county since his 2008 election. One of his deputies, Louie Puroll, was
shot and critically wounded in April after he spotted five men he
suspected of transporting drugs along a remote span of desert near
Interstate 8 and Arizona 84.

He said his experience makes him see the issue differently from the
administration in Washington.

"The president is only looking at this from a political perspective,"
he said. "Everything is not fine. Everything is not OK."





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