Posted on 10/18/2001 10:47:46 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
Below is a set of tables that represent the actual number of apprehensions in and around the Mexican border. All of these apprehensions took place between January 1, 2002 and March 10, 2002. These figures represent about 75% off all the apprehensions during this period. The missing apprehensions are from the border ports of entry and the airports in the border states. Also, some apprehensions do go unreported.
The official Border Patrol / INS stance is that for every alien apprehended, four get through. Most experts believe the number is double this. Keep this in mind.
At the end of this post I will post a final group of numbers. This group of numbers should outrage everyone.
Table Glossary:
Encounters (also know as "Enrollments"): The total number of encounters (recorded apprehensions) into the system.
LO Hits: (Lookout Hits) The number of apprehensions involving people who have criminal records in the Lookout Database.
RC Hits: (Recidivist Hits) The number of apprehensions involving people who previously had been apprehended and having at least one record in the recidivist database.
BPS: Border Patrol Station.
CP: Checkpoint
San Diego Sector
Date Range: 01/01/2002 To 3/10/2002 EST
APPR_STATION | ENCOUNTERS | LO HITS | RC HITS |
Boulevard BPS | 6,265 | 151 | 2,836 |
Brownfield BPS | 2,184 | 102 | 1,274 |
Campo BPS | 5,636 | 104 | 1,921 |
Chula Vista BPS | 743 | 41 | 317 |
El Cajon BPS | 1,932 | 54 | 730 |
Imperial Beach BPS | 2,853 | 164 | 1,387 |
San Clemente BPS | 556 | 20 | 213 |
San Diego BPSH | 3 | 0 | 1 |
Tecate BPS | 232 | 5 | 70 |
Temecula BPS | 791 | 16 | 309 |
TOTALS | 21,195 | 657 | 9,058 |
Yuma Sector
Date Range: 01/01/2002 To 3/10/2002 EST
APPR_STATION | ENCOUNTERS | LO HITS | RC HITS |
Blythe BPS | 262 | 4 | 93 |
Wellton BPS | 839 | 12 | 357 |
Yuma AZ BPSH | 6 | 0 | 3 |
Yuma BPS | 8,292 | 136 | 4,619 |
TOTALS | 9,399 | 152 | 5,072 |
El Centro Sector
Date Range: 01/01/2002 To 3/10/2002 EST
APPR_STATION | ENCOUNTERS | LO HITS | RC HITS |
Calexico BPS | 12,955 | 147 | 5,499 |
El Centro BPS | 10,834 | 168 | 6,005 |
El Centro BPSH | 131 | 3 | 65 |
Indio BPS | 242 | 5 | 122 |
Interstate 111 CP | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Interstate 86 CP | 3 | 0 | 1 |
TOTALS | 24,166 | 323 | 11,692 |
Tucson Sector
Date Range: 01/01/2002 To 3/10/2002 EST
APPR_STATION | ENCOUNTERS | LO HITS | RC HITS |
Ajo BPS | 4,172 | 41 | 1,650 |
Casa Grande BPS | 12,305 | 54 | 3,626 |
Douglas BPS | 19,250 | 114 | 9,373 |
Naco BPS | 13,210 | 72 | 6,130 |
Nogales BPS | 9,433 | 173 | 5,102 |
Sonoita BPS | 868 | 8 | 375 |
Tucson BPS | 9,333 | 423 | 2,738 |
Willcox BPS | 2,638 | 14 | 1,281 |
TOTALS | 71,209 | 518 | 30,275 |
El Paso
Date Range: 01/01/2002 To 3/10/2002 EST
APPR_STATION | ENCOUNTERS | LO HITS | RC HITS |
Alamagordo BPS | 297 | 3 | 125 |
Albuquerque NM BPS | 298 | 6 | 28 |
Carlsbad NM BPS | 173 | 1 | 62 |
Deming BPS | 6,705 | 48 | 3,300 |
El Paso BPS | 2,912 | 36 | 1,279 |
El Paso BPSH | 41 | 0 | 11 |
Fabens BPS | 3,204 | 16 | 732 |
Fort Hancock TX BPS | 378 | 2 | 79 |
Las Cruces BPS | 847 | 12 | 306 |
Lordsburg BPS | 1,353 | 12 | 685 |
Santa Teresa BPS at CP | 1,602 | 16 | 710 |
Truth or Consequences NM BPS | 378 | 2 | 113 |
Ysleta BPS | 1,730 | 11 | 625 |
TOTALS | 19,918 | 165 | 8,055 |
Marfa Sector
Date Range: 01/01/2002 To 3/10/2002 EST
APPR_STATION | ENCOUNTERS | LO HITS | RC HITS |
Alpine BPS | 138 | 1 | 56 |
Amarillo TX BPS | 305 | 5 | 112 |
Fort Stockton TX BPS | 95 | 1 | 5 |
Lubbock BPS | 131 | 0 | 44 |
Marfa BPS | 72 | 0 | 36 |
Midland BPS | 103 | 3 | 32 |
Pecos BPS | 69 | 0 | 15 |
Presidio BPS | 45 | 1 | 20 |
Sanderson BPS | 264 | 2 | 119 |
Sierra Blanca TX BPS | 612 | 7 | 179 |
Van Horn BPS | 355 | 5 | 113 |
TOTALS | 2,189 | 25 | 731 |
Del Rio Sector
Date Range: 01/01/2002 To 3/10/2002 EST
APPR_STATION | ENCOUNTERS | LO HITS | RC HITS |
Abilene TX BPS | 258 | 2 | 80 |
Brackettville BPS | 3,639 | 11 | 1,481 |
Carrizo Spring BPS | 4,345 | 10 | 1,555 |
Comstock BPS | 280 | 2 | 138 |
Del Rio BPS | 3,420 | 13 | 1,683 |
Eagle Pass BPS | 8,331 | 49 | 2,758 |
Llano BPS | 92 | 0 | 28 |
Rocksprings BPS | 256 | 0 | 95 |
San Angelo BPS | 167 | 3 | 72 |
Uvalde BPS | 1,775 | 14 | 850 |
TOTALS | 22,563 | 104 | 8,740 |
McAllen Sector
Date Range: 01/01/2002 To 3/10/2002 EST
APPR_STATION | ENCOUNTERS | LO HITS | RC HITS |
Brownsville BPS | 1,319 | 16 | 644 |
Corpus Christi BPS | 454 | 5 | 205 |
Falfurrias CP | 8 | 0 | 5 |
Falfurrias TX BPS | 3,144 | 28 | 1,281 |
Harlingen BPS | 2,510 | 18 | 1,090 |
Kingsville BPS | 1,504 | 8 | 542 |
McAllen BPS | 5,065 | 37 | 2,310 |
McAllen BPSH | 3 | 0 | 0 |
Mercedes BPS | 1,165 | 13 | 606 |
Port Isabel BPS | 1,250 | 16 | 554 |
Rio Grande City BPS | 2,699 | 20 | 1,264 |
Truth or Consequences NM BPS | 378 | 2 | 113 |
Ysleta BPS | 1,730 | 11 | 625 |
TOTALS | 19,121 | 161 | 8,501 |
Laredo Sector
Date Range: 01/01/2002 To 3/10/2002 EST
APPR_STATION | ENCOUNTERS | LO HITS | RC HITS |
Cotulla BPS | 2,533 | 22 | 1,009 |
Dallas BPS | 208 | 6 | 48 |
Freer BPS | 1,165 | 5 | 553 |
Hebbronville BPS | 2,208 | 11 | 827 |
Laredo BPSH | 27 | 0 | 7 |
Laredo North BPS | 9,047 | 42 | 2,230 |
Laredo South BPS | 6,796 | 32 | 2,511 |
San Antonio BPS | 317 | 2 | 124 |
Zapata TX BPS | 95 | 0 | 21 |
TOTALS | 22,396 | 120 | 7,330 |
Lets do the math.
From 01/01/2002 through 03/10/2002 the Border Patrol reported apprehending 212,156 illegal aliens in the US. Now some of these apprehensions are what we call recidivist apprehensions, so well will subtract the RC HITS from the ENCOUNTERS. 212,156 - 89,454 = 122, 702.
So, between 01/01/2002 and 03/10/2002 the Border Patrol apprehended approximately 122,702 new illegal aliens attempting to enter the US.
Now the fun numbers.
If they only apprehend 1 in 4, that would mean 490,808 illegals entered the US undetected.
If we use the experts figure of 1 in 10, that would mean 1,104,318 illegals entered the US undetected since January 1st.
Now for some more disturbing figures.
US and Allied troops that invaded Normandy in 1944 = 250,000 +
US troops that invaded Okinawa in 1945 = 550,000+
Illegal aliens that have invaded the US in 2002 = between 490,808 and 1,104,318.
WE ARE BEING INVADED.
Now imagine that just 1% of those illegals are from Middle Eastern Countries.
PRESIDENT FOX GUARDING NARCO-HEN HOUSE
"my friend Mexican President Vicente Fox, Bush said"
The Greatest Sell-Out in American History
Tancredo doubts he can block amnesty-extension bill
Congress OKs Amnesty for Illegal Aliens {ITS PAYS TO BREAK AMERICA LAWS}
Hope to FReep again soon!!
WND needs to learn how to count.
With that, all the information given out in magazines like SOF, The New AMerican and the like, it seems they are the only ones that aren't afraid of the truth.
Someone just gave me a copy of some rag recently, The American Free Press I think it was? Don't waste your time, it seems to be just a cover mag for anti-semites!
U.S. Detains 38 Iraqis At Mexican Border
Afghans Among Border Patrol Detainees
The Monitor
By Jo Napolitano
February 18, 2002
FALFURRIAS Two illegal immigrants from Afghanistan, one from Pakistan and two from Mexico were apprehended by Border Patrol Agents during a routine stop in Falfurrias early Sunday morning.
There was a bailout, said Johnny Garcia, Supervisory Border Patrol Agent in Falfurrias. We pulled the vehicle over to the side of the road and everybody ran. Six people were apprehended and it is unknown if anybody else escaped. Garcia said the vehicle was stopped near Ranch Road 755 near La Gloria at 7 a.m. All six detainees are young men, possibly in their 20s. Border Patrol Agents said they do not know if any of the detainees have terrorist connections, but they suspect they do not.
Nothing like that has been determined, Garcia said. But is unlikely.
Garcia said they did not find any illegal material in the vehicle, such as drugs or arms.
The detainees are currently in the custody of the Immigration and Naturalization Services.
They are currently at the checkpoint Falfurrias, Garcia said. They are cooperative and docile. Two of them are Afghan nationals who have fled their country for the U.S., and during that journey they opted to enter the country through the Mexican border.
All of the six detainees will be sent to the Port Isabel Service Processing Center Monday morning.
They will go to a hearing before an immigration judge, Garcia said. Their fate is in the hands of the judge. The judge will decide if there will be a formal deportation.
Garcia said the agency had a difficult time getting information from the Middle Eastern detainees because of a language barrier.
There is a communication problem, Garcia said. They speak limited English. They have had the opportunity to speak with translators and it has not been determined if they are association with terrorists. Thats unlikely at this time.
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