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Napolitano lashes out at border critics

By Chris Strohm  <http://www.nationaljournal.com/> National Journal April 1,
2011 

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on Friday criticized those who
argue the nation's border with Mexico is being overrun with violence, saying
some are trying to score "political points" but their rhetoric is damaging
economic development in border towns.

Apparently frustrated over continued criticism of the Obama administration,
Napolitano gave one of her most forceful defenses of federal efforts to beef
up border security and help communities straddling Mexico during an event
hosted by NDN, a Washington-based think tank. Indeed, she said, part of the
purpose of the event was to encourage people to think anew about what's
happening along the border.

"I think the amount of resources we've put at the border with Mexico shows
how serious this administration is," Napolitano said. "So, given the
deployment of resources, given the statistical framework, it is simply
inaccurate to state -- as too many have -- that the border with Mexico is
overrun or out of control. This statement, I think, sometimes it's made to
score some political points, you know. But it's wrong. It's just plain
wrong."

The secretary said such claims have negative consequences for economic
efforts in border communities and are also disrespectful of law-enforcement
officials' efforts.

Alan Krieger, the mayor of Yuma, Ariz., agreed.

"I'm not in denial, nor are any of the other border communities, about the
challenges that we face with the drug cartels. It's real. It's dangerous,"
Krieger told a later panel.

"My message here, and the message of the border mayors, is to override that
negative message that hits the national media that everything is in chaos on
the border. That's not true," he asserted. "Our lives go on. Agriculture
goes on. Every bit of lettuce that you folks are eating today comes from
Yuma, Arizona, in the winter. And it's good lettuce, a good product."

Napolitano encouraged the public to listen to those who live in border
towns.

"I think it's important that we constantly be taking the temperature within
our border communities themselves, that we not just rely on somebody on TV
or somebody on the floor of the Congress or in the heat of a political
campaign," she said. "Not even just rely on what I would be saying ... but
constantly be taking the temperature of our border communities themselves."

However, the sheriff of Terrell County, Texas, challenged comments
Napolitano recently made about border security in an editorial published by
the Washington Post on Friday.

"In a visit to El Paso last week, Homeland Security Secretary Janet
Napolitano claimed that there has been no 'spillover' violence from Mexico
into the United States. Regardless of the veracity, her point is
irrelevant," Sheriff Clint McDonald wrote. "It is not spillover violence but
spillover effects of hostilities in Mexico that pose the real threat to the
United States."

"In short, our nation is not developing the law enforcement teams capable of
securing our borders," he said.

 

 



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