Posted on 07/23/2007 10:39:08 PM PDT by Ladycalif
http://www.campominutemen.com/reports/reports.aspx
Original story at the bottom of this report.
Sources have told the Campo Minutemen that three Border Patrol vehicles were rocked in the area known as Smuggler's Gulch.
In the first picture, you can see how the rocks have slid down over the fence, making crossing easy. In the other photos, you can see people looking over the fence.
Original Story:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/mexico/tijuana/20070714-9999-6m14b4filler.html
July 14, 2007 At least one U.S. Border Patrol agent fired at a group of people in Mexico reportedly throwing rocks across the border last night, San Diego police said. It wasn't known if anyone was wounded.
Police said they were called to assist agents along the border in the Tijuana River Valley area south of Monument Road and Hollister Street about 8 p.m.
An initial report was that a group of people in Mexico were throwing rocks at agents and that one or more agents had shot someone. No victim was found on the U.S. side, police said. No information was released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection last night.
ping
The parallels between Mexicans and Palestinians are numerous these days.
I can see where the fence can keep a vehicle from crossing (so you need to have one waiting on our side if you don’t want to walk), but even without the rock fall what a poor excuse for a controlled border!
“The parallels between Mexicans and Palestinians are numerous these days.”
Indeed!
Ping.
After reading the title ,my first immediate thought was “good, hope he nailed a few of the scumbags.”
actually, they argue both sides of the israeli palestineian controversy, depending on what they are trying to portray.
Back throwing big rocks again.................
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