.         April 25th, 2011 12:40 pm PT

 


 
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Kimberly Dvorak


 

 

Last week former Border Patrol Agent, George Taylor, testified before a
Congressional Committee hearing regarding America's growing border security
issues. After 43 years law enforcement experience Taylor calls it like he
sees it and this former BP Agent points to the National Parks and designated
Wilderness Land along the southern border as the main culprit in the uptick
of cartel smuggling activities.

"The root problem remains, Federal Wildlife Refuges, Wilderness and
Designated Wildernesses of various varieties that serve to keep Border
Patrol Agents from effectively and safely securing the border on these
federal lands," Taylor explained.

Retired Border Patrol Agent Taylor, who testified on behalf of an
organization he co-founded, National Association of Former Border Patrol
Officers (NAFPBO), a non-political group committed to securing the nation's
borders, gave Congressional members a frank assessment of the unrelenting
violence along the border region.

The designation of millions of acres in Wilderness Parks means one thing-
keeping Border Patrol out. The result is much more ominous- drug cartels can
now operate without law enforcement distraction.

"The violence continues to escalate. Thousands of pounds of illegal drugs
and thousands of illegal aliens from all over the world are traversing the
area," Taylor contends. With this new right-of-way, the smugglers are now
free to commit atrocities like rape, murder and robbery as well as
considerable environmental damage.

This vast federal land set the stage for the murder of Border Patrol Agent
Brian Terry in December of last year.

On that fateful day, Terry's Border Patrol team was responding to reports
that "rip crews" (those who rob/rape illegal aliens making their way into
the U.S.) were operating in the area. It is well-known to Border Patrol
Agents that "rip crews" are heavily armed and very dangerous.

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"As the violence becomes more common it begins to spread out and become more
prevalent. Wounded, robbed, raped and murder humans have begun showing up in
the periphery, on streets, in yards and at homes," Taylor says.

So what's the solution? Taylor educated the Congressional panel that Rep.
Rob Bishop (R-Utah) has put a bill forward that would tackle the Border
Patrol's inability to monitor these Wilderness areas.

"This legislation takes the necessary and responsible steps to address the
unacceptable restrictions that prevent Border Security experts from doing
their jobs," Bishop said.

Currently there are more than 20 million acres of federal land along
America's southern border most of which is off limits to Border Patrol
Agents.

"Allowing public land managers and restrictive environmental policies, not
Border Security experts, to dictate how we secure our nation's borders and
keep our country safe is counterintuitive, and as a result, has jeopardized
the safety and security of all Americans," Bishop said.

Bishop also contends that these "protected lands" inadvertently creates a
safe haven for criminals to operate. "The same environmental policies that
are supposed to be protecting the lands are actually allowing them to be
destroyed."

As for the solution, Taylor says it is imperative that Border Patrol Agents
have unencumbered access to every inch of land along the southern border.
"Also they must be willing to give Border Patrol Agents on the ground all
the tools necessary to secure the border."

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