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Title click to read article on NEW MEXICO INDEPENDENT website.
"U.S. Reps. Harry Teague and Ciro D. Rodriguez, along with nine others, introduced the Border Reinforcement and Violence Reduction Act to address the increased violence on the border between the United States and Mexico.
“The security of our borders directly affects the security of America and the lives of many of my constituents. The funding in this bill provides law enforcement with additional resources to aggressively go after the illegal gun smuggling that has fueled much of the violence along the border,” said Teague."
This bill is outrageous and not needed! U.S. Rep. Harry Teague (D) from New Mexico is catering to Rahm Emmanuel's crisis exploitation agenda. Teague's bill would replace the New Mexico Department of Safety and New Mexico County Sheriff's, as well as the federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms efforts to enforce federal and state laws. The stats on gun smuggling from the U.S. to Mexico used to be compiled and published by the ATF. Now they are complied and published by the STATE DEPARTMENT! The ATF refutes a recent Judiciary Committed finding that 2000 guns a day are smuggled from the U.S. to Mexico; thus President Obama's appeasement and agreement with Mexico's President Caldaron's accusation that the Mexican drug cartels are armed with weapons provided by the United States. ATF agents testified in the judiciary hearing that maybe a couple of hundred guns make it across the border on a daily basis.
See the video of this hearing at the CSPAN video library. The judiciary committee clearly does not like what they are hearing: the ATF testimony does not support the judiciary committee's desired predetermined opinions on Mexican drug cartels and gun smuggling.
Teague's bill is vague and another threat to state sovereignty by ceding current New Mexico gun laws to HOMELAND SECURITY.
CONTACT YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS AND TELL THEM TO VOTE NO ON HR 1448!
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