Contrast Our Leftist-Loon/Blueblood RINO Policy on Borders with North Korea:
Pot discovered at property of rancher found shot, killed
http://www.abc15.com/content/news/centralsouthernarizona/other/story/Pot-discovered-at-property-of-rancher-found-shot/-3EJQ7N97E29PIlj8ia6GA.cspx
Snip: On Wednesday Border Patrol confirmed that the day before an Arizona rancher was found murdered they had seized 290 pounds of marijuana and apprehended eight Mexican nationals on the property.
[Thank you Gramnesty, McStain, RINOs and Leftists. You have icewater in your blueblood veins.]
Nancy Pelosi says illegal aliens are American Patriots
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnfKbaYTJb0&feature=related
Boston man gets 8 years’ hard labor in North Korea
http://www.boston.com/news/world/asia/articles/2010/04/07/nkorea_sentences_us_man_to_8_years_of_hard_labor/
SEOUL, South KoreaNorth Korea sentenced a Boston man to eight years of hard labor and ordered him to pay a $700,000 fine for crossing into the communist country illegally earlier this year, state media reported.
Thank you, McStain:
As agents clear out Mexican gangs, more brutal ones move in
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2489809/posts?page=3
News from NAFBPO today.
Border Patrol stops dangerous illegal immigrants
TUCSON - The Tucson Border Patrol says in the past 48 hours, they have stopped five dangerous illegal immigrants from getting into the U.S.
One of the men had been convicted for negligent homicide and another was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
A third man had been charged with felony battery.
Two others had been convicted of sex crimes against children.
http://www.kvoa.com/news/border-patrol-stops-dangerous-criminal-aliens/
U.S. military works with Mexico to fight drug traffickers
Apr. 9 [snip]
U.S. forces are also training Mexicos military in the rule of law and human rights, skills needed to help transform Mexicos army from a conventional force designed to counter external threats to a military waging an irregular war where the enemy lives among civilians.
About 20 teams, ranging in size from one to five people, travel to Mexico each year for short visits to assist in training, Renuart said. Most are veterans of Afghanistan or Iraq. Northern Command started sending advisory teams there about two years ago.