If you鈥檝e walked around the monuments in Washington D.C. you鈥檝e probably seen them. A lot of times they鈥檙e posing for photos atop their horses and wearing these kind of bulbous, soft-blue helmets with visors that give them the look of 1970鈥檚 motorcycle cops. They鈥檙e the U.S. Park Police, and their boss, Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke, wants to send them to patrol the U.S.-Mexico border.聽
You might have also seen the park police on some federal lands in New York City or San Francisco, the they鈥檙e stationed. Besides making sure sweaty tourists in D.C. don鈥檛 get out of hand, park police also run crowd control for the many rallies and protests and gatherings in the U.S. capital. They have a canine unit. A motorcycle unit. Even . What they do not have is a border patrol unit.
鈥淧resident Trump and I are 100 percent committed to keeping our border communities and the American people safe and secure, which is why I'm deploying some of Interior's law enforcement officers to increase security on the southern border,鈥 Zinke said in a statement. 鈥淭oday鈥檚 news is the first of many steps Interior will take to secure the homeland. Interior is ready, willing, and able to deploy a significant force to聽carry out the President鈥檚 mission.鈥
The news was by The Hill, which obtained internal Department of Interior (DOI) emails saying聽park police would be sent to the southwest border starting May 13. A group of 22 rotating officers will be stationed for 21 days in two places:聽, 331,000-acres of land in Arizona on the border, and Amistad National Recreation Area, a 55,000-acre聽box canyon reservoir north of Laredo, Texas.聽
Park police are a division of the National Park Service, so it makes sense that they鈥檇 be sent to lands under NPS jurisdiction. And the places the police are being sent have a history of smuggling. Amistad a high intensity drug trafficking area by the Department of Justice, mostly because it鈥檚 a lake that straddles the border, so smugglers have taken to loading bundles of drugs in聽ski boats and zooming across. Organ Pipe, on the other hand, is a gorgeous square of desert with jagged cliffs and thorny cacti that can be unfriendly to anyone walking off trail. It鈥檚 pretty remote, which drug traffickers have tried to exploit.聽Until three years ago, in fact, more than half of the monument was off limits, a decision made after a聽park ranger was killed in 2002 聽with Border Patrol. Organ Pipe has been called, with some hyperbole, the 鈥.鈥澛
Part of the reason smugglers and migrants cross public lands is by design.聽For the past couple decades it鈥檚 been U.S. strategy into the roughest, most perilous terrain in the region, which is oftentimes public lands. Still, patrolling such places has always been the job of Border Patrol.聽
That will still be, overwhelmingly,聽the case. These 22 park police stationed in the two DOI-owned lands will 鈥減rovide additional support鈥 to law enforcement in the area. They won鈥檛 be running their own operations, and聽it鈥檚 hard to see what help these 22 police will lend. There are already 19,500 Border Patrol agents stationed on the U.S.-Mexico line, with . Plus, southwestern聽states are sending 聽to help. (Despite this hiring surge, migration along the border is actually , which . And if it鈥檚 drugs the park police are hunting, most of those cross undetected , not remote DOI lands.)
Prior to The Hill鈥檚 article, Zinke didn鈥檛 put a specific number on聽how many officers he鈥檇 be sending, only that he鈥檇 deploy 鈥渟ome of Interior's law enforcement鈥 and that DOI聽employs聽3,500 law enforcement officers. Obviously that sounds more grand than the couple dozen park police who will visit the border for a few weeks.聽
Some people have also聽 of sending a rotating crop of inexperienced park police on an expensive border tour a week after 14 of its archeologists the chance to visit a major convention in Washington because of travel costs. 国产吃瓜黑料 reached out to the DOI and to NPS to ask about this, as well as if park police would receive any additional training, and what they鈥檇 do on the border. Both agencies sent the same response, which repeated much of Zinke's statement, adding that “the joint program will be reviewed and adjusted through the summer.”