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Monday, October 2, 2023

Inside Dan Crenshaw’s Cartel Task Force, Where 'Kill Or Capture' Is End Goal

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat

Former Navy SEAL officer and now-Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) is leading a group of hand-selected House Republicans in creating a fail-proof strategy to take down, even kill, the Mexican drug cartel members behind America's fentanyl crisis.

Crenshaw, who represents Houston's Woodlands area, knows the end goal is to come up with comprehensive legislation that leads to taking the transnational criminal organizations down, but his path there is a challenging one.

"I'm going into this with an open mind because we have to be bipartisan, and we have to actually get the facts straight and see what will work best, and maybe it's my solution, maybe it's not," Crenshaw said in an interview with the Washington Examiner. "I'm not interested in just passing a bill out of the House. I'm interested in actually passing law. So we're doing our best to include Democrats."

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) tapped Crenshaw in July to oversee the task force after the two reached an agreement that if the congressman voted for the House’s border security bill, H.R. 2, he could lead the panel. Crenshaw had opposed the bill because he believed it did not go far enough on the cartels who are behind the burgeoning border crisis, as well as the No.1 cause of death in Americans ages 18 to 45: fentanyl.

The task force begins its travel abroad next week with a trip to Colombia to see how the South American nation eliminated much of its drug cartel problem in the 1980s and 1990s.

"They’re 30 years ahead of where Mexico is, theoretically," he said and added that there are big lessons to be learned in how Colombia overcame its cartel problem and ways to implement similar actions against those in Mexico, particularly the Sinaloa cartel and Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

In early November, the task force will visit Mexico, where Crenshaw hopes to meet with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, but much could go wrong between now and then, particularly given the political fights that GOP presidential candidates are waging over the issue. Drug cartels were a hot topic during this week's Republican presidential debate.

"I encourage my colleagues and people running for president to make sure that the goal is to actually kill the cartel members and not to just increase their visibility and raise money," Crenshaw said. "Some candidates, like Nikki Haley, others, are pretty well-read people, right? They would go about this the right way and talk about it the right way."

Discussing how to tackle the Mexican cartels and keeping it a major issue in the election could backfire for the country's end-all goal of eliminating them.

"There is a point where your rhetoric can actually be counterproductive. A lot of people do not understand Latin American culture, and they certainly don't understand how the Mexicans operate," he said. "There's some finesse that has to happen there."

Crenshaw has led a charge in the House with his own cartel-focused legislation but said he has, at times, been misunderstood, and it was those kinds of misunderstandings that threaten to ruin the task force's work before the real work has even begun.

"I've been accused of all this crap by the president of Mexico himself, wrongly accused that I'm calling for unilateral action. Now look, if [the cartels] got so bad and [the] Mexicans just refused to work with us, you can't take that kind of option off the table. But our first step in all of this is a much more serious military cooperation with the Mexican Armed Forces," Crenshaw said. "We have to be very clear about that because the Mexican politicians will take our words and twist them and use it for political gain. And then they won't go after the cartels the way we need them to."

Earlier this year, Crenshaw debuted a bill to stomp out fentanyl production and smuggling by Mexican criminal organizations. The Declaring War on the Cartels Act of 2023 was formulated to appeal to both Democrats and Republicans.

It would drastically expand the U.S. government's ability to go after cross-border organized crime rings, known as cartels, but it would stop short of declaring them terrorist organizations, which further-right conservatives have pushed for because it could make Mexicans eligible to make refugee or asylum claims.

Crenshaw anticipates completing the task force’s report later this year or in early 2024. Recommendations would then be transformed into legislation. Members on the task force have purposely been pulled from relevant committees across the House and will play a leading role in winning support from Democrats.


Washington Examiner

69 comments:

  1. misunderstands the issue. it's not that need better spec ops, or whatever, seal team 6 couldn't get to Los Chapitos any easier than the guys in Mexico.

    there's the issue of power exerted over an area, there's the issue of corruption and people inside all the organizations that control the various forces of power.

    you could point to the direct coordination of US intel and US troops maybe. but you still have the on the ground issues.

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    1. Seal team 6 couldn’t get to los chapitos lol
      Your kidding me? You think the US doesn’t know where they are???
      It’s not like they are hiding like Saddam or osama bin laden were.
      All the us needs is a green lite güey and it takes what it wants.
      That is called power…

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    2. The only reason the cartels haven’t been wiped off the face of the earth is because they move way too much money. You think the CIA is just going to let them siphon hundreds of billions of dollars out of the economy every year and not take some of it back?

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    3. 7:55 hundreds of billions of dollars from drugs? From the USA? Nope.

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    4. @06:07 Outstanding!

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    5. The United States and the drug cartels work together! This is why Kiki Camarena was murdered because he was finding out that our own government was corrupt and working with drug cartels. There’s too much money in the middle for the government to shut this down second like el chapo said when he was being taken to adx “ as long as this country keeps on being the worlds largest drug consumer the war on drugs will never end” this country needs to fix itself before we help everybody else

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  2. How about Americans stop using a drug that will kill them and people will stop sending it there.

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    1. Exactly 👍 like if we need another war 😳

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    2. Another war is exactly what this country needs … War is good for our economy 😁

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    3. Ha! Alot of good it's doing for Ukraine.

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  3. Today I learned that Colombia doesn’t have much of a cartel problem…

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    1. Ha yeah I read that also and thought what?

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    2. If anyone here is goin go say human trafficking isn’t the biggest problem here, sticking up for the cartel, we know we have a problem that needs to be SNUFFED

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  4. WAR-PIGS🇺🇸

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    1. And I bet you live here in America and take advantage of all their benefits

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    2. 8:57
      Think I saw WAR-PIGS guy en fila at the food stamp office..
      🦎

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  5. If killing cartel members is Crenshaw's answer, then he will be doing a lot of killing, including juveniles.
    Guerillas control broad swathes of Colombian territory. He doesn't want to follow Colombia's example.
    The answer is quite simple. Police must garrisoned in Mexico so that cartel members can't threaten or kill them or their family members.
    Police must be properly vetted out and properly trained and equipped.
    Police must be paid a livable wage, $1,000 a month to start and $2,000 a month after five years or so with commanders earning $4,000 per month. A minimum retirement of $1,000 per month after 30 years of insurance. Life insurance, medical and other benefits.
    The answer is simple, but politicians refuse to look in the most obvious place for answers.

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    1. “The answer is simple?” Are you referring to the amount of money as pesos or dollars? You’re out of your mind if you think cops will get paid in dollars, especially not that amount. You are very Americanized if you think this would work. Corruption will NEVER allow it. Politicians get ALL of it, and then make puppets of cartel leaders. There’s only one leader and he’s MZ, period. Everyone answers to him, even the Americans… because he has the power.

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    2. 11:48:
      This is very doable. Mexico has a budget of $300 billion. They only have to set aside 10% of their budget ($30 billion) in order to better vet, train, pay and equip 300,000 police (at $100,000 per police).
      What you say makes no sense, politicians make puppets out of cartel leaders and yet everyone answers to a cartel leader. No one answers to MZ. He is just an old man holed up in the Golden Triangle. If he comes out of the mountains he will be extradited to the U.S.
      I sense you are pretty paranoid if you think corruption would block a viable plan.

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  6. Crenshaw is a certified lunatic, but gossip has it that when the Taliban gouged his eye out with a rusty spoon, he didn't even whimper nor cry out for his mamá..
    So we know he's got balls, if he leads the first battalion that gets inserted in country against fat comandante Roque's crew and prevails, there will be no stopping him in his southward march to victory..
    🦎

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    1. He lost his eye to an IED explosion in Helmand Afghanistan, you dummy. There is this new invention, maybe you've never heard of it, it's called "Google" maybe you should learn how to use it, moron.

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    2. 4:13
      It was a JOKE!
      😸

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    3. 3:35 the spoon wasn't rusty, taliban only have wooden spoons. Goggle that 4:13. 😆

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    4. Both wrong Talibans don't use spoon or fork barehands baby

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    5. 4:13...lmao. Ain't it hilarious when some halfwit thinks he's so smart and decides to put you in your place when in reality he's showing everyone how stupid HE is.

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  7. Kill them all let god sort them!! All those fuckers don’t sleep well!!can you imagine the paranoia is marina army Air Force drones or chaupulins!!💀💀💀💀💀🙀🙀😹😹😹

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    1. They say only god can judge you. I say we let the Delta Force guys go in and send them to meet Dios 😎

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  8. That sounds great and all but my opinion is that El Mencho is possibly the last let’s just call it “ level headed” cartel head to come out of true boss being taken out. Which was Nacho Coronel. With the advent of internet and IG AND other apps like it, you have these young guys with this mentality of showing off and being unpredictable and doing crazy shit as leaders. The oldest guys will just imitate the younger ones cause they have to in order to get what they think is respect. And well killing a leader as we’ve seen, cause more smaller ones trying to outdo one another. It’s a very tough situation. Although I think Detroit really has something with that. People need to be paid better. Something with the cost of living has to be done in order to start creating a better economy. A different one. It will still take a while. But it’s better than using force. Even when ISIS was dismantled. They formed into smaller Islamic groups. It’s pretty shitty when you have these cartels showing everyone they worked with to have “ no limits. They want to go for the top if they see their leader go down. It would be interesting though if you can create a wedge between the cartels and when a leader gets killed, that their Colombian connects won’t work with them isolating that form of business will be a great blow. I think a big part of really weakening the cartels is by cutting or lowering their suppliers. Just a thought.
    Other point would be welcomed.

    Rubio NYC

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  9. Fuck all this crazy republican assholes

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    1. 🇺🇸👌💪🔥🙏🖐

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    2. Mexicans 4Trump2024

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    3. 722 you are an embarrassment to Mexicans everywhere. Anyone of color that could vote for someone that is so blatantly racist has lost their minds.

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    4. @9:51 Salvadoran here, I also support trump you left wing lunatics are done here!

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    5. 1019 what's funny is I never stated I was a Democrat. I just believe there has to be someone better than an almost 80 year old racist, sexist bigot under 90 plus indictments. Also has to be someone better than an 80 plus year old on the left.

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    6. @2:22 … media has portrayed trump as a racist monster … being someone who HAS met Donny back around 2006 or 7 I can tell you HE IS NOT … quit watching Jorge Ramos kid .. fuck the media

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    7. @9:51 .. if you think about it and put the accusations of Trump being a racist aside .. Mexicans are at heart very conservative people, Univision is the only reason we vote democrat… we believe everything those idiots put out, and being Mexican we should know better than to believe what you hear on the news .. but since Univision is established in America for “Latinos” we believe and are easily persuaded to vote blue … if you’re of Mexican descent you probably believe in hard work, you’re probably religious to some degree, you uphold your traditions to some degree, you value family and the right to protect your family at all costs , you probably feel that abortions shouldn’t be handed out like blankets .. 🤔 WHY are you voting Democrat?!?!!

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    8. 7:22 lame azz comment.
      He degraded People from Mexico.
      Calling them "rapist, criminals".
      Then here you come saying Mexicans for Trump 😂🤣🤪.

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    9. @8:04 I'm also mexican and I'm voting for him also.

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    10. 71% of the USA's economy are in woke left wing liberal "whatever description you want' Democrat cities, counties and states. You lose.

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    11. All the dems loved Trump, wanted his money, his company, the media supported him for entertainment purposes, and then he won. His fight against corporate socialists, those selling out our country, made him enemy number one for those traitors to freedom.

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  10. If Trump is elected, they will be talking about nuclear weapons and cruise missiles. We have a choice between do nothing Biden and lunatic Trump.

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    1. He'll yeah trump 2024💪

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    2. Trump didn't do shit when he was president, never finished the wall, and failed to get re-elected.

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    3. Mr. T.
      Is in a heap of trouble with the justice department. He won't make it, unless he knows how to lie, to the people that want to vote for him.

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  11. I'm Mexicano and I welcome it. I've seen enough death and young kids fuc@ed up on drugs. They're not sending all that shit to the gringos like you internet warriors think.

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    1. 6:13 - Correct. Cartels use the Mexican-American communities for cover and move it everywhere else from there, poisoning everyone it touches.

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  12. Heck yeah the US is taking over🇺🇸

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  13. We all know it's about Lithium they didn't care a few years ago when no one knew of the mines and now all of a sudden they're concerned? Yeah right.

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    1. Keep up with the news. Just last month a lithium reserve, which could be the largest one worldwide, was found in the Nevada Oregon border. Google McDermitt Caldera.

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  14. Pegasus 2 definitely will find Los Chaputos days are counted for them before the U.S fucks em real good

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  15. Colombia overcame its cartel problem? Really? Wtf are ppl smoking if they believe that. The cartel problem is still there, its just less blatant. Meanwhile cocaine productiin is at record levels. Even the FARC disbanding failed to impact the industry and that was a huge achievement.

    This is as stupid a statement as george bush with that mission accomplished banner.

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  16. From the Halls of Montezuma, again lol this time burn that bean factory down

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    1. Puras chaquetas maquiavélicas mentales que te aplicas.

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    2. @barak response to 8:26
      😂

      Semper Fi

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  17. Funny how AMLO pumped up the Mexicans in US soil, saying that the US ain’t going threat Mexico. Who’s laughing now!

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    1. Everything’s the same . So what’s your point?

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  18. Okay so Colombia doesn’t have a bad cartel problem so to speak , but every year it’s a new production record for cocaine. So the problem is stomped out. It’s changed it’s name and face. But cocaine still gets to American street and it starts in Colombia.

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  19. With the budget stalemate and 45 day agreement to fund federal government, in order to give Ukraine funds the border patrol must be funded as well in like terms. This will once again will move more funds to the border wall. Good luck with that

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  20. I’m not surprised by politics. Fentanyl has reached a critical turning point.

    Congress will act before the President does.

    People cannot ignore the staggering death toll, loss of vitality and limbs (loosing three generations of Americans to xylazine fentanyl and heroin/meth), destruction of families, and loss of a work force, any longer.

    We’re at well over 150,000 dead in the past 12 months and increasing every year.

    Dena want to stop this too but want to spend more money on illegal immigration and gun control while they authorize the invasion of Mexico to eliminate Chapitos and cartels.

    The Marina and Army will work side by side with US special forces to target and root out strongholds in Tepuche and the country side of Culiacan plus all the urban pill mills where the fentanyl gets processed into products.

    I give it 6 months.

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  21. This guy is a complete hypocrite knowing damn well no drugs would be here if it wasn't for US agencies tied with Mexican cartels, mainly cdsnitches..
    Even vicentillo zambada said it in court in Chicago...
    US is like me ex narssasist b!tch who started sh!t and later acted like the victim 😆 🤣 😂 🤪 😜

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  22. Republicans and their execution fantasies

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  23. Great now let the Mexican government in and capture or kill the gun manufacturers that are supplying the cartels

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    1. México needs to handle their P.O.E with less corruption and more professionalism. Also the armed forces and law enforcement not doing double duty for the cartels as hitters and not selling them weapons and ammunition. But with the shitty pay and restrictive guns laws that leave them vulnerable when off duty what else can be expected? The insanity will continue as will the rhetoric.

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    2. Guns do not only come from USA.

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  24. Captain America wanna be watch too much TV. Is been decades and had been anothers before him. And where they at now?

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  25. Lol go to Columbia cause there ahead. 😆 since the 90s there has been so many originations. When one fall a bigger one opens. Retard Republicans. This dude can't stop fent in his own state what makes ypu think he can stop a country. Fent is here to stay. Stfu and deal with it. Us Americans want fent, and don't care about what others think. Don't do it if you don't wanna die but I will continue. Thank you cartels for all the fent pills I could desire. 5$ for 5 hours of love. If people die it's prolly better to thin the population of dumb grn z kids thinking they know everything. We can deal with lip less. Imo. Ⓜ️Ⓜ️

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  26. I hope the cartels band together as one and punk punk the usa. Real talk this guy prolly works for cdn

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    1. @1:58
      That’s what WILL happen if this idiot keeps saying this, only it will not only be cartels but the gangs who unify to do that.

      Semper Fi

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  27. Coming soon: U.S. Task Force seen in Colombia swashbuckling and fornicating with dozens of high end wenches on govt expense account.

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