Friday, April 3, 2015

BLANCO QUESTIONS WHAT DPS IS ACHEIVING ON BORDER

By Julian Aguilar
The Texas Tribune
A border lawmaker on Monday said the Texas Department of Public Safety has failed to provide details to back up claims that the state's multimillion-dollar surge of law enforcement to the border is producing results.

State Rep. Cesar Blanco, D-El Paso, said DPS has instead provided figures of arrests and drug seizures that include the efforts of all agencies – including federal and local law enforcement – and not DPS alone during Operation Strong Safety.
The operation, a multi-agency effort launched to curb trafficking and other crimes on the border, began in June as a response to the flood of undocumented immigrants that fled Central America and crossed into Texas illegally.
"Government agencies should be accountable and transparent," Blanco said in a statement. "The state should not write blank checks, especially when basic performance measures are unreported.”
Blanco’s charge came a day before the Texas House is scheduled to debate a budget that includes hundreds of millions for border security operations.
Katherine Cesinger, a DPS spokeswoman, said the department has worked with Blanco on the issue.
"The department provided a significant amount of information and answers to the numerous and specific questions by Rep. Blanco. In addition to the recent answers provided to Rep. Blanco, he was also provided a 60+ page law enforcement sensitive report detailing the activities, costs and results of Operation Strong Safety," she said in an email. "It is unclear if Rep. Blanco has read that report. It is also unclear what outstanding questions he would have, as the department has been transparent and responsive to his multiple requests."
Blanco’s statement details a string of correspondence between his office and DPS that began on March 10. That’s the same day DPS declassified a report on what the OSS has accomplished.
In his first letter, Blanco asked DPS Director Steve McCraw to provide, as of that date, the number of people DPS had come in contact with; the number of arrests and charges brought against the individuals; the number of people released; and the immigration status of people detained and/or charged.
Blanco said he wanted the information after Maj. Gen John Nichols of the Texas National Guard testified that the guard had “observed and reported” 13,584 individuals to DPS and other agencies from Aug. 24, 2014, to February 2015. The Texas National Guard has been deployed in the Rio Grande Valley since last summer as part of OSS.
On March 12, McCraw told Blanco that 77,130 apprehensions had been made from June to February. McCraw added that OSS is a “multi-agency, multi-jurisdiction law enforcement operation conducted primarily in Starr and Hidalgo Counties” and the figure included individuals observed and reported by all members of the operation, including the Texas military forces.
The individuals were turned over to U.S. Customs and Border Protection for processing and subsequent investigations. The DPS doesn’t keep track of the people it turns over to the federal agency, nor does it have any record of their immigration status, McCraw wrote.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

(multimillion-dollar surge of law enforcement to the border is producing results)

Dude, it's keeping the fucking cartels in Mexico where they belong. And if it weren't for that, you'd see a hell of a lot more blood spilled on the streets of the US.
Ren.

Anonymous said...

It's protection from an Alien invasion. I'll be BACK".

Anonymous said...

FYI - Can you do a story on this:
SBCISD schools to reduce staff - Brownsville Herald: Valley http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/valley/article_1ba26aaa-d9ae-11e4-9415-2fc8ac92d50c.html#.VR9vUjfRetk.twitter

and how this looks for BISD? They keep hiring more and more people each month, yet they are loosing more and more students each year.

Anonymous said...

DPS not DPD

Anonymous said...

What a waste of taxpayer money.

Anonymous said...

More citations and DWIs!

Anonymous said...

THEY ARE JUST JUMPING IN ON THE MONEY BAND WAGON TO MANY TROOPERS NOT ENOUGH HIGHWAYS SO SEND THEM TO THE RIVER AND GO SUCK SOME TEXAS OIL AND SWEEP SOME BROWN DIRT WHILE YOUR AT IT TROOPER

Anonymous said...

Donate to the Trooper Whisky Fund.

Anonymous said...

blanco is an idiot.

rita