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'This Meth Is Poisoning Them': Dusty Johnson Blasts Cartels Over Meth Epidemic On Reservations
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During a House Natural Resources Committee hearing Tuesday, Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-SD) spoke about methamphetamine usage on American Indian reservations in South Dakota.
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A woman from South Dakota, Mr. Johnson is recognized.
00:03
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
00:04
It's my intention to leave a couple of minutes to yield to you at the end, so be ready for that, sir, if you're able.
00:09
Mr. Garris, I want to come to you.
00:11
As you probably remember, recently a woman was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison
00:18
for her part in helping Mexican drug cartels develop a foothold on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
00:25
The methamphetamine that she was helping to move was, the investigative report described it as 100% pure
00:34
and sourced directly from Mexican cartels.
00:37
As a part of that investigation, two illegal immigrants were deported, and not for the first time.
00:43
One had been deported twice before, and the second had been deported four times before.
00:49
As you know, this is a crisis in Indian country, and I want to thank you for your attention to the matter.
00:55
You had mentioned that in the next three to nine months, 1,500 federal agents and other personnel
01:01
will be relocated outside of D.C. across the country.
01:06
I commend the administration for that.
01:08
Do you have a sense of how many of those folks, A, will be headed to South Dakota to deal with this crisis,
01:13
and B, how many will be headed to Indian country in South Dakota to deal with this crisis?
01:19
Thank you, sir.
01:20
I do not have a number for you, and I apologize.
01:23
The special agents in charge of each division will be getting those FSL or personnel in the forthcoming months,
01:32
and when they go through their threat review prioritization with their executive management team,
01:39
they'll determine how many will go to Indian country.
01:42
So in the case of Billings, that would be our Minneapolis office, and the same with all the other offices.
01:50
So as you have a conversation with the folks in that Minneapolis office,
01:53
because obviously the internal competition for capital will be robust.
01:57
Every region is going to want more cops on the beat to keep communities safe.
02:01
I've got to ask you, sir.
02:03
I mean, Pine Ridge and the other reservations in South Dakota,
02:06
but Pine Ridge, among them, are massive landed reservations with thousands of young people who are worthy of our protection.
02:15
This meth is poisoning them, and the Mexican drug cartels, as you know, sir,
02:20
don't give one damn care for the lives of our Native American children or the non-Natives in South Dakota.
02:28
And so to the greatest extent possible, please direct those resources to Pine Ridge and the rest of South Dakota.
02:33
With that, Mr. Chairman, I would yield the rest of my time to you.
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