Congressmen Encouraged by Pena Nietos Strategy Against Cartels
Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN Texas Designated by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner to represent the United States at the inauguration of President Enrique Pena Nieto in Mexico City Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX) incoming Homeland Security Committee Chairman and Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX-28) expressed encouragement about Mexicos movement toward security and economic prosperity following meetings with the newly elected President and members of his cabinet.I have confidence that Mexico will continue working with the United States collaboratively on issues that affect both countries including border security said Cuellar. I am pleased with President Nietos cabinet choices and the new administrations commitments toward security and economic prosperity" said Congressman McCaul.From discussions with both President Pena Nieto and Interior Minister Miguel Angel Osorio Chong Nietos top security advisor the Texas Congressmen and Congressional leaders said it appears Mexico will emphasize the need for special operations forces coordinated intelligence and shared technologies in its war against the drug cartels which have killed nearly 60000 people in Mexico since 2006 said McCaul. The strategy will also employ the unprecedented targeting of banks complicit with cartel money laundering. From what I have gathered in listening to Mexicos new President Enrique Pena Nieto he is willing to continue to work to defeat the drug cartels and at the same time is looking for ways to help grow the economies of both countries Cuellar said. McCaul as incoming Homeland Security Committee Chairman and Cuellar a former Texas Secretary of State whose south Texas district borders with Mexico delivered a unified bipartisan message to the new administration that the U.S. is committed to continuing to assist Mexicos war against the cartels but that Mexico must do its part to secure the border. The delegation led by Congressman Pete Sessions (R-TX) and which also included Congressman Jared Polis (D-CO) was designated by Speaker John Boehner to represent the United States at the inauguration. Reps. McCaul and Cuellar also expressed optimism that Pemex Mexicos state-run petroleum company will pursue contracting with private oil and gas companies to develop that countrys natural resources and its interest in a gas pipeline between Texas and Mexico potentially strengthening energy security for both countries.
I will continue to make sure our neighbor to the south moves forward toward these goals" said McCaul.In addition the delegation met with Mexicos Treasury Secretary who outlined a plan for fiscal discipline balanced budgets and no debt; and the U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce to discuss trade and our relative economies. From discussions with both President Pena Nieto and Interior Minister Miguel Angel Osorio Chong Nietos top security advisor it appears Mexico will emphasize the need for special operations forces coordinated intelligence and shared technologies in its war against the drug cartels which have killed nearly 60000 people in Mexico since 2006 said McCaul.