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A congressman turned into veterans of the Marina stamp struggling to withdraw the curtain from the growing threat of Mexican drug cartels and other groups of organized crimes, introducing the legislation on Thursday with the aim of providing the North -American transparency on the dangers they represent.
“Thanks to the Open Policies of the Biden Administration, dangerous cartels have been directing our borders and taking advantage of drug and drug trafficking,” the Morgan Luttrell representative, R-Texas, told Fox News News.
Luttrell introduced the Cartel Law, which orders it Customs and U.S. border protection (CBP) Report if individuals on the terrorist screening database were published in the United States.
Representative Morgan Luttrell, R-Texas, is introducing the poster law to provide the public information on whether the people listed in the terrorist screening database were published in the United States (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
The legislation also requires the transparent monitoring of people associated with Cartels who have tried to cross illegal.
The bill arrives just weeks after the president Donald Trump He signed an executive order that moved the United States to designate drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. Order says organizations “threaten the safety of the North -American people, the security of the United States and the stability of the international order in the western hemisphere.”
“Cartels have been engaged in a campaign of violence and terror throughout the western hemisphere, which has not only destabilized countries with significant importance to our national interests, but also flooded in the United States with fatal drugs, criminals Violent and vicious bands, “adds the order.
President Donald Trump has signed several executive orders related to border safety in the first days of his second administration. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Mexico agrees to deploy 10,000 soldiers on the north -American border in exchange for a fare pause
The order emphasized both the Mexican cartels and other bands throughout Latin America, such as the Aragua de Venezuela and MS-13 in El Salvador, which have increased alarms in recent years after reports of reports Band activity extended to the United States.
Luttrell, who worked for seven years as a seal of the Navy, believes that the legislation will offer the North -Americans the transparency only for those who are trying to enter the country, while also demanding that CBP provide a full report in Congress Showing which terrorist organizations and cartels work to enter the country.
The poster law is sponsored by representatives Bryan Steil, R-Wis., Daniel Webster, R-Fla., Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., Andrew Garbarino, Rn.y., Jen Kiggans, R-V., And Randy Weber, R-Texas.
Members of the American violent bands such as Aragua Train and MS-13 are a key concern in Luttrell’s law. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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“North -Americans deserve exactly who is trying to enter our country,” said Luttrell. “The cartel law will provide critical transparency and accountability in the struggle to ensure our borders and protect our communities.”