Posted on 01/21/2008 8:01:18 AM PST by Mikey_1962
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, today released a U.S. Border Patrol report titled, Mexican Government Incidents 2006 Fiscal Year Report, obtained under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). But for Judicial Watchs September, 2007 FOIA request, this information would not have been made public. The report describes 29 confirmed incidents in 2006 along the U.S.- Mexican border involving Mexican military and/or law enforcement personnel, 17 of which involved armed Mexican government agents. Among the incidents cited:
MEXICAN MILITARY ENCOUNTER (ARMED/INTENTIONAL) EL PASO FORT HANCOCK STATION At 2 P.M. on January 3, 2006, [Troopers] attempted to apprehend three vehicles believed to be smuggling contraband on I-10 As the vehicles approached the border, [Troopers] stated that a Mexican Military Humvee armed with a .50 caliber weapon and several soldiers were seen assisting smugglers return to Mexico These subjects set fire to the stalled vehicle before leaving the area
MEXICAN POLICE INCURSION (ARMED/INTENTIONAL) TUCSON NOGALES STATION On June 2, 2006, a Border Patrol Agent assigned to the Nogales, Arizona station encountered two Mexican Police Officers that had illegally entered into the U.S. one mile west of the Mariposa Port of Entry the Mexican Police Officers ran back into Mexico when ordered [by Border Patrol] to remain for questioning.
MEXICAN MILITARY INCURSION (ARMED/INTENTIONAL) EL CENTRO SECTOR CALEXICO STATION On September 16, 2006, a Border Patrol Agent assigned to the Calexico, California Station observed an individual in an olive drab uniform with a possible Mexican flag on the shoulder approximately 100 yards north of the International Border near the Calexico POE. The individual appeared to be carrying a sidearm and was running southbound to Mexico through the vehicle lanes of the Calexico POE.
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I am sure it is for our own good. /s
I live in South Texas and these things are for real. It is an act of war for an army of a foreign country to set foot on American soil, particularly armed. These people are criminals aiding criminals. When will the U.S. wake up and do something about it? I guess when the Mexican Army starts asisting in the kidnappings, that you never hear about, in Laredo.
Yet our elites, from Kennedy to Bush, somehow imagine it can never touch them. One wonders if Charles I, Louis XVI, Nicholas II or Nicolae Caecescu ever thought the same.
Some scream “tinfoil” but the North American Community seems more and more like the only explanation.
It’s way past the point where things can be explained by stupidity. It has to be evil intent.
Afraid so. Stupid could be fixed in an election cylce or two. This has a permanently getting worse feel to it.
One gets to a certain stage of inevitability where one begins to wish for things to just get going.
Looks like we will have to make an incursion into mexico. We also may have to make an incursion into Washington DC to straighten out the bureaucrats who allow this. War is nigh...
I heard Bush sent 120 Border Guard instructors to Iraq.
Where is General Black Jack Pershing when you need him??
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