Posted on 02/02/2006 4:15:09 AM PST by AZRepublican
For the second time in two weeks, American law enforcement officers say men carrying high powered automatic weapons and who appeared to be Mexican soldiers violated the international boundary and crossed into the United States in Hudspeth County, East of El Paso. In the past the Mexican Consulate in El Paso had stated that their Government policy is that no armed Mexican soldiers are allowed closer than three miles to the U.S. border.
The latest incident happened just before sunset on Tuesday night, as a KFOX crew was on the scene. As a Hudspeth County sheriff's deputy was describing what happened during a reported incursion last week - suddenly one 'soldier' emerged from the brush on the Mexican side of the border and darted back under cover. Moments later though, two other men who appeared to be soldiers marched across a clearing, in plan view. Shortly after that, the Deputy spotted soldiers who were well hidden and out of camera range crossing into the United States - attempting to flank the Deputy and the news crew.
According to the Deputy "They are doing the classic thing, flanking around each side of us and actually coming up into the U.S. and trying to figure out what we are doing, they are looking at us very heavily."
(Excerpt) Read more at kfoxtv.com ...
Nah, this is too easy for snipers. A reporter got them, in plain view.
Snipers could have picked their wallets, run a background check and put them back in their pockets and they'd have never known.
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I found a great picture taken in the 1920s of those guys patrolling the border, but I don't know how to post pictures. Too bad those old timers that were too aggressive can't be brought back today to patrol the border.
The Border Patrol that existed then is not claimed by the border Patrol that exists today- a retired BP officer said these guys were so rough, when the "new" Border Patrol was created this part of the history was left out and the new agency started from scratch.
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You done good. Interesting photo.
I agree.
From the article:
... this latest incident only heightens concern among law officers, and those who live along the U.S. side of the border. The Deputy involved in Tuesday's incident told KFOX, "If it's going to take a bunch of us getting killed down here on the river to show everybody that this is a problem, then its going to happen, one of these days it will happen."
I just did the same thing.
I told him that the strange silence of Republicans on the issue of illegal invasion is disgusting.
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...and once AGAIN, Chertoff the sock puppet will say "it's overblown".
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The original photo is really interesting, it is a panorama that shows armed men and signs as far as you can see in both directions. According to the article I read about the photo, Texas Rangers and US Marshalls were stretched thin trying to do their regular job and patrol the border. The same article said most of these men were retired Texas Rangers and other LE officers that were recruited for border duty.
Thanks for the pick. I have a collection of old BP photos.
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