Posted on 08/03/2014 2:54:54 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
FALFURRIAS, TexasBreitbart Texas has learned the U.S. Border Patrol has begun a surge operation in the area surrounding Falfurrias, Texas where large numbers of illegal immigrants have been found dead this year. A significant number of Border Patrol agents and equipment are expected to be visible in Brooks County beginning today.
"We were told to expect it to rain bodies around here," one Border Patrol Agent told the deputies.
A 44 passenger Customs and Border Patrol bus was seen in the area. Breitbart Texas learned the busses, designed to carry a large number if captured immigrants, are being brought up from the Rio Grande Sector headquarters in McAllen, Texas.
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I said it weeks ago, send Obama out there with a shovel to bury the dead he has lured there ( Bush and McCain as well.) And, try to separate the illegals from the US crime victims who have been dumped there because pro-amnesty politicians couldn’t care less that bodies were decomposing in the scrub.
Shut the border down with machine guns and land mines; this is a straight up invasion perpetrated by the parasites in DC.
Eagle eye, them.
This isn’t a surge to protect the US: rather, it’s a surge to make immigration access less dangerous.
If there were forward interception by the Border Patrol, this wouldn’t be an issue.
Obama, thy name is treason.
Dang! This is a “Eureka Moment”!!!! These are the shovel ready jobs that dear leader promised us!
Employer: DHS
Job Type: Full Time
Skills: Digging holes, burying migrant chilrens
Scope: Scour the southern border and find corpses of poor migrant children that did not make it, and cover them with shovel-ready soil.
Requirements: Dig a grave that will accommodate the deceased. Drag a corpse into a hole, and cover it with shovel-ready soil.
You must be able to lift a juvenile-sized body, and cover it completely with soil.
You must provide your own shovel, shade and equipment.
Project runs on a 12 month contract-to-hire position.
Bi-lingual ability will net you another $4 pesos per hour.
Contact Eric Holder, Barak Hussein Ebola, or your local DHS office. We have “Shovel ready jobs for you!”
Bet eartick could fill them in on what’s really happening in that sector.
WHAT??? NO FREEPERS jumping on this “shovel-ready” opportunity? We cannot have children as carrion? Step up and do your part! It’s for the children! It’s for the world! /barf
80,000 square miles is the size of Idaho or Kansas.
The same number of border patrol actually guarding a physical barrier means that every inch of the border is under observation at all times. Anybody carrying a ladder to the fence will be seen, and stopped by nearby Border Patrol agents who react to their approach.
That is why the San Diego fence is so effective. It needs to be extended. Or, we can keep play-acting at border security, with the Border Patrol playing Keystone Kops across 80,000 square miles of rough scrub land terrain.
Anybody who is against building an actual fence is either foolish, or secretly supports open borders. That is the point of nonsense solutions like the laughable virtual fence of a few years back.
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The entire Texas border with Mexico is longer than the borders in California, New Mexico, and Arizona combined. The Texas border is the Rio Grande River. That complicates the issue, somewhat.
Not much. Put the double border fence back a bit.
note to all: FALFURRIAS is 75 miles inside the border!
I suggested land mines long ago and was told to be “realistic.” (Not by you.)
How does reality look now?
“We were told to expect it to rain bodies around here,” one Border Patrol Agent told the deputies.”
There are Russians in the area?
The Vickerses have eyes on. Wonder what they think about this op?
Travis I understand your intent to show that the border is unsecured and can be crossed with
ease. But the largest portion of the border is a river and along that river is where a large
portion of the crossing occur. The land portion should have been secured by a containment
barrier long ago. A barrier can be built along the river on the Texas side that would stop
a large portion of the crossings that are river related.
Just my two cents and keep plugging at the issue.
Yep, probably so. Inland a bit from McAllen it seems.
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