- United States
- Maine
- Letter
Alleged CIA-Linked Operations in Mexico Require Congressional Scrutiny
To: Sen. King, Rep. Pingree, Sen. Collins
From: A constituent in Portland, ME
May 13
INVESTIGATE ALLEGED CIA-LINKED OPERATIONS INSIDE MEXICO Recent reports alleging possible U.S. intelligence-linked activity in Mexico raise serious constitutional, diplomatic, and security concerns. Congress must immediately determine whether any such operations were conducted, authorized, not fully reported to oversight authorities, or allowed to proceed without adequate legal safeguards. THESE ALLEGATIONS REQUIRE INVESTIGATION CNN recently reported allegations that CIA-linked personnel may have participated in lethal operations targeting cartel figures inside Mexico. Those allegations, as reported, have not been confirmed. Both the Mexican government and the CIA have publicly denied those claims. Nevertheless, the seriousness of the allegations requires congressional scrutiny because reported covert or lethal activity inside another sovereign nation could carry serious legal, diplomatic, and strategic consequences. Nothing in this letter minimizes the grave threat posed by cartels. The issue is whether lethal or covert activity abroad is being conducted under lawful authority and with required congressional oversight. Oversight is not an obstacle to effective cartel enforcement. It is the safeguard that ensures dangerous operations are lawful, accountable, and strategically sound. DETERMINE WHETHER CONGRESS WAS INFORMED Congress created the “Gang of Eight” notification framework so that high-risk intelligence operations would still receive at least limited democratic oversight. The American public deserves to know whether the bipartisan “Gang of Eight” congressional intelligence oversight leaders were notified of any intelligence or covert action programs connected to operations in Mexico. If notification did not occur, Congress should determine why and whether existing reporting laws were too weak, ignored, or misinterpreted. SECRET OPERATIONS CANNOT ESCAPE OVERSIGHT The fight against violent cartels is important, but national security objectives must never become an excuse to weaken constitutional safeguards or congressional oversight. Any covert operation conducted without adequate transparency to elected representatives can create dangerous precedents that outlast any particular administration. Congressional oversight exists precisely to prevent sensitive intelligence activities from operating outside meaningful democratic accountability. CONGRESS MUST ACT NOW (1) Hold public and classified hearings regarding reported covert or lethal intelligence activities conducted inside Mexico. (2) Require testimony from intelligence and administration officials regarding whether any such activities occurred and, if so, under what legal authority they were conducted. (3) Determine whether the congressional “Gang of Eight” notification requirements were fully satisfied. (4) Examine whether existing statutes adequately restrict unilateral covert activities conducted without meaningful congressional review. (5) If needed, enact stronger safeguards governing covert intelligence activities, reporting obligations, and operational authorization procedures. Thank you.
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