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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

How Safe Are We........

We do not know why Piedras Negras, Mexico has been spared from the brutal atrocities that have been left in the wake of cartel violence along the Mexican side of the border. What we do know is that the United States military is waiting in the wings, waiting to militarize the community of Eagle Pass. However, many city and county officials along the border appear to be united in their belief that conditions do not require such a drastic step at this time. Others ask “If not now, when?” The exception of course, is El Paso, which has seen plenty of cruelty inflicted on law enforcement on the Mexican side of the river. If you wonder why the community of Eagle Pass is opposed to the occupation of military troops, perhaps there are several reasons. The one that seems clear is that if the need for intervention is not necessary, and it is imposed prematurely, it could have a devastating impact on the economy of the small community of Eagle Pass. One can conjure military equipment, vehicles and troops throughout this community, which is not a poster card invitation to the visiting public that patronize the businesses and events and fill up the local motels. Others see it differently. An influx of military personnel could also stimulate the local economy, which could offset the loss of city and county revenue generated by Mexican nationals and other visitors. And yet, the sensible argument goes against the concerns for the local economy and more for the safety of the citizens of Eagle Pass. Shouldn’t they be prepared in the event of violent escalations or collateral damage caused by confrontations with the cartel? I think so.