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Letter to Secretary Mayorkas About Incident in Franklin County

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April 26, 2021 

The Honorable Alejandro Mayorkas 
Secretary 
Department of Homeland Security 
Washington, DC 20528 


Dear Secretary Mayorkas, 


Recently, I was made aware of a disturbing incident in Franklin County, Texas that I believe wan-ants your i1mnediate attention as I fear it is also happening in other places around the country. 


On April 22, a traffic stop was conducted where a police officer suspected a vehicle of transporting narcotics because of how it was weighed down. When the vehicle was opened it was revealed that instead of drugs, 18 individuals were crammed into the back of the vehicle. Upon further investigation it was revealed they were i1mnigrants from Guatemala who had entered the country illegally. While this is planning enough, it was then revealed by one of the women that they were apparent victims of sex trafficking and being transported through Franklin County for that purpose. 
Naturally, these individuals were detained and a phone call was made to the Department of Homeland Security for additional support and guidance. During that phone call, the Sheriff was told that he had no reason to detain 15 of the 18 individuals including one who had previously been arrested in both Guatemala and Peru. DHS officials directed the Sheriff to release these illegal immigrants and known criminals back into the community because they did not fit current guidelines for deportation. 

Mr. Secretary, I cannot sit idly by while people in your agency jeopardize the safety of my constituents. I urge you to immediately revise the policies of catch and release that are threatening our communities. If there is need for a legislative fix, I stand ready to work with anyone who is willing to close the flood gates and put the lives and safety of American citizens first. This needs to stop! 

The Administration's silence on these issues makes them culpable in human trafficking, drug smuggling, and the violence associated with such crimes. I have no doubt that this situation will only get worse as the administration continues these policies. I urge you in the strongest way possible to end these practices immediately. Thank you for your attention to this matter and I eagerly await your response. 
For Texas and Liberty,