Smith County Sheriff to testify on border security

Published 10:21 am Monday, April 20, 2015

Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith has been invited by Texas State Senator Bob Hall to testify before the senate subcommittee on border security.

Up for consideration this morning during the senate public hearing is Hall’s SB1252, which would give the Governor the authority to develop and enter into a Southern Border Security Interstate Compact with other interested states.



State Rep. Matt Schaefer (Tyler) filed companion House Bill 3401. 

Sheriff Smith said, “I am honored to join representatives from the National Border Patrol, the President of The Sheriffs’ Association of Texas – Jackson County Sheriff A. J. Louderback, and Dr. Mike Vickers from Texas Border Volunteers to testify about the dangerous situations we are dealing with because the federal government has failed to secure the southern border. It is refreshing to have the interior sheriffs invited to the table to testify, and I commend Senator Hall for doing so.”

Smith added, “Political games have been played with this dangerous border situation for too long. A secure border means that only those who are authorized to cross the border can do so.”

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Smith said transnational criminal activity does not stop at the border and the cartels and transnational gangs have set up operations across this state.

“They actively exploit our open border to conduct illicit drug and human trafficking activities. The implications for the current and future security of our state and nation as a whole are significant. Sheriffs all over this state are dealing with the effects of the federal government’s failure to secure our border. Incidents are increasing where law enforcement officers are facing cartel members trained to use military tactics and weaponry, and the threat of terrorism is real. It’s time the State of Texas stood up to lead on this issue, and I’m happy to testify about the increasing dangers our communities face when the rule of law is ignored,” he said.