Posted on 04/24/2019 9:15:50 AM PDT by jazusamo
Illegal aliens from Ecuador and Honduras assaulted Border Patrol agents this week in Arizona.
"A Yuma Station Border Patrol agent was assaulted by an illegal alien Sunday morning, just 10 hours before agents with the Yuma Sector Border Patrol Search Trauma and Rescue Team undertook a humanitarian mission to rescue two illegal aliens who were stranded in the desert," U.S. Customs and Border Protection [CBP] released in a statement. "On Sunday morning, three subjects made an illegal entry into the United States near Andrade, California. Agents apprehended one of the illegal aliens in the group without incident. As they attempted to apprehend the second subject, the illegal alien punched an agent multiple times and attempted to evade arrest by fleeing. Agents searched the area and apprehended the assaultive subject, an 18-year-old male from Honduras. The third subject absconded back into Mexico."
In a separate incident, another Border Patrol agent working in a different part of the state was assaulted by an illegal alien from Ecuador.
"Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Sonoita Station arrested a 37-year-old Ecuadorian man after he assaulted an agent atop a mountain south of Tucson Wednesday evening. Agents responded to a group of suspected illegal aliens walking along a remote trail near Lone Mountain outside of Patagonia. As agents attempted to apprehend the suspected illegal aliens, a man in the group struck a Border Patrol agent several times," a CBP statement describes. "The man fought the agent for several minutes even as they both slid down a hillside. After several minutes, additional agents were able to aid in handcuffing the man and ending the struggle. Two Mexican nationals, also illegally present in the country, were arrested during the incident."
"Assaults highlight safety concerns for agents who often encounter and arrest multiple subjects in remote and isolated locations in rugged terrain," the statement continues.
#BorderPatrol agents assigned to the Sonoita (AZ) Station arrested an illegal alien after he assaulted an agent atop a mountain south of Tucson. The Ecuadorian national is facing charges for assaulting a federal agent. Details: http://bit.ly/2XzWDSt
Luckily, agents involved in the incidents did not suffer severe injuries.
The Ecuadorian national is facing charges for assaulting a federal agent.
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But will they ever be deported?
We are not removing nearly enough of the ones already here and more are flooding in daily.
The RoE needs to be established to allow the Feds to take these people out when in danger, and this should apply to the militias too.
Makes you wonder why anyone would want the job.
These criminals need to be disappeared.
Yep, I saw an article earlier today that Border Patrol is offering a 5% bonus to retain agents.
Bump!
“...These criminals need to be disappeared....”
They should be operating a bunch of back hoes digging lots of holes in the desert.....
Lock and load. Lock and load. Let’s make sure they won’t repeat the crime. The next time they’ll be positively lethal, and we’re always two steps behind the curve. What’s going to happen when word spreads throughout beaner land that fists aren’t enough?
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“Yep, I saw an article earlier today that Border Patrol is offering a 5% bonus to retain agents.”
The ROE need to change! Anyone assaulting a BP Agent can be shot! Period!
“Makes you wonder why anyone would want the job.”
Well, if you get assigned to the North Troy, VT. border checkpoint station I think your biggest problem is what to bring for lunch. So, you put in your 30-40 years and never draw your service weapon. There are hundreds of points across the Canadian border where your job must be trying to stay awake. I count 12 border crossing points in VT, 2 in NH and 14 in ME. Only 4 of these are major interstate highway crossings. The rest are small towns.
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...These criminals need to be disappeared....
They should be operating a bunch of back hoes digging lots of holes in the desert.....
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Vultures and other critters gotta eat too, ya know. Makes for a hell of a ‘warning sign’
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