Seal Congressman introduces a legislation that will pull the veil to the threat of cartel
Navy veteran facing the congress struggles to pull the curtain on a growing threat Mexican drugstores Other groups of organized crime, introducing legislation on Thursday aimed at providing transparency of Americans about the dangers they represent.
“Thanks to the policies of the open borders of Biden administration, dangerous cartels are managing our borders and profiting from human and drug trafficking,” Morgan Luttrell, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital.
Luttrell presented the Cartel Law, which prescribes it Us customs and border protection (CBP) Report whether individuals listed in the database on terrorist screening were released to the United States.
Legislation also prescribes transparent monitoring of individuals associated with cartels who have tried illegal transitions.
The account comes just a few weeks after the president Donald Trump He signed an executive order that has now shifted towards marking drug cartel as foreign terrorist organizations. The command says that the organization of “threatening the security of the US people, the safety of the United States and the stability of the international order on the Western hemisphere”.
“The cartels participated in the campaign of violence and terror throughout the Western hemisphere, which not only destabilized countries with significant important importance for our national interests, but also flooded the United States by deadly drugs, violent criminals and malicious gangs,” the command added.
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The command also emphasized Mexican cartels and other gangs across Latin America, such as Venezuela, a moment of de Aragua and El Salvador’s MS-13, who have raised alarms in recent years after a report on gang activities that have spread to the United States.
Luttrell, who has served as a naval seal for seven years, believes that legislation will offer Americans a transparency only who is trying to get into the country, and at the same time finding that the CBP provides a comprehensive report Congress Showing what terrorist organizations and cartels work to enter the country.
The Cartel Law was sponsored by representatives of Bryan Steil, R-Wis., Daniel Webster, R-Fla., Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., Andrew Garbarino, Rn.y., Jen Kiggans, R-Va., And Randy Weber, R-texas.
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“Americans deserve to know exactly who is trying to get into our country,” Luttrell said. “The Cartel Law will provide critical transparency and responsibility in the struggle to ensure our borders and the protection of our communities.”