That's when he found his desire to protect the nation's finances by enforcing tax laws. In De La Torre's case, it was his junior year in high school when he received encouragement from his algebra teacher to pursue an accounting degree. However, it was a career that almost never happened. His blend of skill sets placed him at the forefront of CI's international efforts, conducting bilingual interviews and executing enforcement actions.ĭe La Torre found his bilingual skills and Mexican American heritage has also broadened his CI career. "Understanding the intricacies of the Hispanic culture has helped me strengthen rapport and gain the public's trust while conducting crucial interviews which has led to significant confessions and cooperation." "I credit immigrating from Mexico and growing up along the Texas-Mexico border for my many achievements in my law enforcement career," said Quevedo. Not passing up a chance to work close to home, both requested the area as their first assignment. Contact: TX - IRS-Criminal Investigation Special Agents David De La Torre and Carlos Quevedo, hail from the border communities of Texas' Rio Grande Valley, where their heritage, language skills and culture created opportunities among the nation's elite financial criminal investigators.
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