January 28, 1982
During the past few years, the once tranquil area of south Florida has become a landing area for
hundreds of thousands of refugees and the Nation's major terminal for the smuggling of illegal
drugs into the United States.
Many of those who fled to our land came out of desperation -- a desperation inflicted upon them
by a dictator who tolerates no freedoms nor allows human rights. The overwhelming majority of
these refugees are freedom-loving, peaceful people. Most have resettled in new homes and in new
communities in order to build a better life for themselves and for their families. In the years to
come they will take their place alongside the millions of others who came before them in making
ours a greater land. Unfortunately, a very small percentage pursued a life of crime and violence
that victimized their neighbors in their homeland and even today continue this intolerable behavior
in south Florida. Combined with the related criminal activities of drug trafficking, the nearly 2
million people of south Florida are unfairly burdened financially in addition to being denied their
constitutional right to live in peace without fear and intimidation.
Massive immigration, rampant crime, and epidemic drug smuggling have created a serious
problem. Therefore, it is my belief that the Federal Government has a special responsibility to fill
in temporarily and do what it can to reduce and, hopefully, eliminate these problems.
The effort to ameliorate this problem will require the full cooperation and support of many
Federal departments and agencies. To coordinate this effort, I am today announcing the
establishment of a special task force, headed by Vice President George Bush, to analyze the
problems and determine what steps we must take during the period of aggravated crime incidence.
This task force will be similar to the one we established for the city of Atlanta. During the period
of maximum need, it will coordinate the efforts of the Federal Government and make
recommendations and decisions regarding our course of action.
Secretaries Haig, Weinberger, Regan, Lewis, Attorney General Smith, and Presidential Counsellor
Edwin Meese will serve as members of the task force. A working group will be headed by Adm.
Daniel Murphy, the Vice President's Chief of Staff, and personal representatives of these
principals.
The current situation in south Florida is unique. With hundreds and hundreds of miles of coastline,
and as the southernmost point of our country located in the Caribbean, it has experienced
difficulties that no other community could ever anticipate.
The work of the task force begins today. We seek to assist the people of this region in their
efforts to achieve an early restoration of their community and their lives to the normalcy they
deserve.