NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 26, 1996- 9A -0-0" Gangs push drugs across Texas border The Washington Post EAGLE PASS, Texas - Using night-vision devices and walkie-talkies, scouts armed with assault rifles sneak along trails through a jungle of dense riverside cane to reconnoiter a rendezvous site. Then they sig- nal their comrades to follow, and porters snake across the river and through the cane in single file, followed by more armed men. STo ranchers who live in the area and occasionally have witnessed them, such operations resemble mili- tary exercises. But these are not soldiers on maneu- vers. They are gangs of Mexican drug traffickers who have become increasingly brazen as they push tons of marijuana, cocaine, heroin and amphetamines across the Rio Grande into the United States with virtual impunity. According to residents and law-enforcement offi- cials, southwestern Texas these days is a frontier under siege. The cattle ranches that stretch for miles along the er dividing the United States from Mexico mark the front lines of a kind of guerrilla war - one being waged by armies of drug traffickers equipped with, among other gear, cellular telephones, radio scanners, digital pagers, fax machines and satellite global posi- tioning systems. It is a war that many ranchers fear the United States is losing, and they want the U.S. military to step in and play a more open, active role. Armed drug gangs are riding roughshod across their property, ranchers say, terrorizing their families and ravaging their lives. The gangs have torn down fences on both sides of the border, scattered cattle, commandeered houses and threatened citizens who get in their way. The Border Patrol reported 24 armed encounters and assaults against its agents in its Del Rio Sector, a 205-mile stretch of border that includes Eagle Pass, during the first eight months of this fiscal year, com- pared with eight during the same period last year. In January, a Border Patrol agent was killed in a shootout with a drug trafficker a few miles from town. On Sept. 10, an agent in Brownsville, Texas, was wounded in a shootout with two suspected traffickers. Alarmed by signs of the gangs' growing wealth, organization and power, U.S. and Mexican ranchers say they feel increasingly helpless against the incur- sions. Some are thinking of selling their ranches-even though they know that prospective buyers are front men for traffickers seeking to consolidate holdings on both sides of the river to facilitate the flow of drugs. "Our government won't admit that we have an inva- sion going on," said one angry landowner who, like a half-dozen other ranchers interviewed, asked that his name not be used for fear of retaliation. "They'd rather sacrifice us than react in a forcible manner." "It's just not our land anymore, when armies cross it," said the wife of another rancher. "It's a no man's land." Adding to the drug-trafficking problem, officials say, is a sharp increase in the smuggling of illegal aliens across the border in these parts. Often the two are intertwined: Smugglers hired by Mexican cartels to move drugs typically started out by guiding illegal aliens across the border, and many use the migrants as porters to carry loads of contraband across the river in exchange for a discounted price for their pas- sage. AP PHOTO Watching out South Korean soldiers check fences along the seaside during a border patrol near Kangnung, northeast of Seoul. .. a 0 up to 0o Savings based on a 3-min. AT&T operator-dialed interstate call. _ , m ake Would you Y 0 U r fi rst m ove your be St Do you comple At Hewitt Associates, you will becomeI immediately. As afirm, we empower our teams. We moment you join us, you are an associate. We refrain: possible, and you, as an associate, have the ability to We ar e deadi cat ed to valuing the diverse attr Hewitt Associates. We see these differences as an as creative work force. Hewitt Associates is currently lis im the as Are y reer path. iring to r, more 0 Best Do pe If you poi them- I consider a firm that embraces ica and The Best Bt Entry I in six of o Hewitt Associat consulting firm. We are in the business of helping 0 Atlant Beac o Bedn 0 LinC ton, C" ! Y .. A r r i w ...: t L 4.4.n 4r 1lotAm n^ n-%n'tnrn hmlin +m A;+;innlli owvarof d in mir ;+ 14k§i StmnnrIhnneMrr I7T f oftho Inrtirflo5 III n mnnniac rn nP TniInntnnii TEPn 2 >vi tnTOTi I1Uwinnain 1-IIS nIIP fa01fl11III8tiIIDOMIUCUPIItSSIUI III UUII