Posted on 07/12/2014 7:35:53 PM PDT by lbryce
A Mexican train carrying more than 1,000 illegal immigrants derailed en route to the Texas border area. The cargo train was transporting both Central Americans and Mexican adults and children hoping to enter the United States illegally and surrender themselves to Border Patrol agents.
The train many illegal immigrants are using is referred to as La Bestia The Beast. Mexican authorities think The Beast may have derailed due to several days of heavy rain in the area. Those attempting to cross over the Texas border illegally found themselves stranded and forced to go on foot if they were to reach their goal.
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I saw your search. Congratulations. It actually helped.
My post stands. OFTEN one does a reasonable search for similar items, and cannot find them.
It’s a real shame that this train isn’t sabota...er, broken down more often...
Everything you've expressed about yourself is exactly how I feel, believe in, share your sentiments, frustrations wholeheatedly. And everything I've said was conveyed in a courteous, respectful FRiendly manner and attitude.
Kindly, please enlighten me, if you are so inclined.
Don’t search by the entire title. Pick a couple of the most prominent words and search titles for those. When I searched for “beast derails” it came up with 4 articles.
Thank you for your comments. I tend to agree. But post #18 seems to provide the best, most efficient method of search, the process I will begin using immediately for all future articles posts.
Yes, sir. Your advice will be implemented immediately, as just commented in the post right after yours. Thanks very much.
In Indonesia they have steel bars that the trains pass under at full speed to knock off the freeloader riders.
You won’t be getting any more problems from me.
Don’t search keywords. They only exist if someone actually puts one in KEYWORDS.
Search Titles. Search for one or maybe two UNIQUE words in the title of the thread you are about to post. Better to search for words that are four letters or longer.
And...
Read FR before Drudge, Fox.....
If posters, not referring to you, would take the time to put in key words from the title and the article there would be many less duplicates. Many don’t bother.
For Mexico to knowingly run a train like that is an act of war.
Just to add to the point, the best searches use one unique word from the TITLE search, not the keyword search. In this case it would be just ‘beast’ or ‘derails’.
Sometimes hot stories are re-posted after they make it off the first page! Very frequently they’re re-posted every few hours, sometimes for DAYS.
Oh G-d, they will, won’t they?
Thank you for posting it again if this was a second time. I wouldn’t have seen this if it wasn’t for you doing so. Don’t let self appointed hall monitor prigs discourage you.
I also seem to recall that thread hijacking is looked down upon. I wanted to read peoples comments on a train. But instead, im treated to an IT discussion on the FR search engine.
Anyway, astounding story. They are coming by train, through 2 or 3 countries, and walking across and surrendering as quick as possible. But remember, it wasn’t planned.
India laughs at you.
Looks like Hussein is importing his private army.
Odd title to the clip. One is NOT an illegal in term of US immigration when one is in Mexico on a train.
So “Mexican Train Derails with 1,000 potential illegal US immigrant riding on Top” would be more correct or 1,000 conspiring to enter the US illegal riding or not or something like that.
Most of these so-called children are teenagers - at least they look like it to me. This is why the commies in our government don’t want anyone visiting the immigration facilities - because they are lying about these “kids.” They aren’t kids at all.\
Blow the rail bridges....
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