Posted on 05/09/2011 5:32:34 PM PDT by Nachum
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on Monday said an indictment against three illegal immigrants accused of killing a border patrol agent sends a "clear message" to drug cartels and border smugglers. A federal judge unsealed a 14-count indictment against Manuel Osorio-Arrelanes and two other Mexican natives last Friday, accusing them of participating in the shooting that killed 40-year old Border Patrol agent Brian Terry in December. "This indictment also sends a clear message to those who would consider committing violence against the Border Patrol: we will not stand for aggression against our men and women in uniform
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Tattoo a Cross on their foreheads, fill their pockets with CIA papers and Bibles... and air drop them into somalia.
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Wow. Indictments. Well that should have these blood thirsty animals shaking in their boots. This "woman" is a disgrace and so over her head.
I heard that word leaked out in Mexico that a high-level US-Sinaloa arrangement had been made, with the effect that other cartel members view US agents as de-facto employees of the Sinaloa cartel.
The arrangement had the US objective of quickly and dramatically reducing drug import into the US from non-Sinaloa cartels.
And so that agent was killed.
A clear message would be their heads on pikes on the nearest international bridge.....
I heard that word leaked out in Mexico that a high-level US-Sinaloa arrangement had been made, with the effect that other cartel members view US agents as de-facto employees of the Sinaloa cartel.
The arrangement had the US objective of quickly and dramatically reducing drug import into the US from non-Sinaloa cartels.
And so that agent was killed.
I heard that word leaked out in Mexico that a high-level US-Sinaloa arrangement had been made, with the effect that other cartel members view US agents as de-facto employees of the Sinaloa cartel.
The arrangement had the US objective of quickly and dramatically reducing drug import into the US from non-Sinaloa cartels.
And so that agent was killed.
Napolitanoloon’s “clear message” is: “Anyone, yes, ANYONE - no matter how stupid, can become a government official.
Well, with a message that clear, the gang violence will surely now stop! (/sarc)
Exactly.
The drug cartels don't give a crap about these guys- they're already forgotten. There are lots more thugs where they came from. 'Clear message' my ass. Napolitano is throwing marshmallows at a problem that demands a sustained application of artillery.
And this response from all the drug cartels just received at Homeland Security via Twitter in response the the clear message:
ROFLMFAO
Now if Obama will send one of his “let me make it perfectly clear” messages.. they will take back all the illegals../s
She is a halloween joke.
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Why not just use Seal Teams to raid the drug cartels in Mexico like the raid in Pakistan last week?
Porkistan had 100k infantry in close proximity...
Seems like a cakewalk in comparison... The ATF delivered guns to them, so it won’t be difficult to pinpoint their location...
Why not just use Seal Teams to raid the drug cartels in Mexico like the raid in Pakistan last week?
If we had the right administration, it could eventually come to that. But not with this administration. No way, no how. But even so, we’re not at war with Mexico or its citizens. And Mexico isn’t harboring the head of a military enterprise, and terrorist to boot.
Yes, I know I’m splitting hairs on that, but it’s still true, and we really do need to maintain protocols. IOW, we need to lead. First, enforce the borders. Second, get tough with business and those found to be here illegally, deporting them without recourse. Next, go after any and all cartel members found North of the border, and any violence against America and its citizens will be retaliated with excessive, deadly force. IOW, you want to do drug business here, you will die here.
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