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The Reconquista is underway
Borders!?! Borders!?! WE DON'T NEED NO STINKING BORDERS!!!
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Pancho Villa II ? It will take the same actions and resolve to get rid of them.
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Hmmmm! Two illegal aliens were shot at today - according to a Phx area TV station - and one was wounded slightly. Two men in camouflage with 'high-powered' rifles, supposedly. According to the Santa Cruz county sheriff, it is hoped that these are not 'citizens' striking out at illegals.
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As I was looking for the story about the two illegals shot by " two camouflaged men " I found this video. I knew the U.S. / Mexico border area was rough but it seems to be getting out of control.
Link: http://video.foxnews.com/v/4236690/r...ylist_id=87937 |
Can't repeal the laws of supply and demand, even for something illegal.
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It is a lot different from the early '70s and when I was living near Las Cruces. Then, the Border Patrol would just come to the farms and pick up a truck load to take them back. The same ones would be back a couple of months later but they were really not a problem. They were just looking for legitimate work.
Sooner or later, it will come to armed conflict on the border. I don't see anything Calderone does slowing things down. |
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WARNING A probable dumb question follows: The States each have a National Guard who works for the Governor. Many States have a State Guard; a kind of militia for the militia. It seems at some point in the near term, if Dear Leader continues to refuse to deploy troops (3,000 now is nothjing to what it will be) what's to prevent/prohibit the Governor from deploying the National Guard to clean out the access corridors, aside from getting the Fed to pay for it? Am I uninformed about the constitutional or political dynamics? (Seriously) IMHO, the drug cartels will not quit and go home on their own. They will have to be stopped by boots on the ground or Specters in the air (preferrably both). |
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But, there could be a solution? Why is it that national firms will hire illegals before they will hire Black American's, who I believe have a historic unemployment rate of 18-20%. You would think Al Sharpton would be all over that racist issue. |
The problem with securing the border is going to take on magnificent proportions. Last summer I was near Campo taking care of some business with one of the many contractors that are building the fence along the California/Mexico border. I was probably 100 meters from the construction going on and got a good look at the multibillion dollar project. What really impressed me though was seeing several teams of DHS troops who were wearing their blue fatigues and practicing tactical movement right out in the open.
This is definately a new era we're living in. |
We just returned form 10 days near Sierra Vista marking out our future abode.
A rancher friend of ours there told us that there are known migrant camps in the county. When my wife asked why they weren't raided, he said they're on BLM land and they won't allow the BP on it! Excuse me, but BLM is PUBLIC land! How the hell can one federal agency (land management) tell another (sworn LE) that it cannot patrol it? For the most part, ANYBODY can go on PUBLIC land. :mad: pissed Pat p.s.: This is, obviously, hearsay. So if Bordercop, or someone else on the front line, can explain or correct this information I welcome it. |
Hundreds of volunteers and this group gets the media focus.
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Maybe these guys could join up under the leadership of the fellow with the pistol and sword who was gunning for OBL.
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http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp...C7iCxv5-EJE96w
Utah probes criminal public disclosure of illegal immigrants (AFP) – 3 hours ago WASHINGTON — Utah is investigating the criminal naming of hundreds of illegal immigrants to media and authorities, allegedly by rogue state employees seeking their deportation, the state attorney general said Friday. "We're talking serious crime. The word we need to get out there is that we're taking it seriously," Mark Shurtleff told reporters in a telephone conference.... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...,6093855.story Two Utah state workers may have helped compile deportation list Both are put on leave while officials investigate a letter urging expulsion of 1,300 people the writers say are illegal immigrants. By Steve Padilla, Los Angeles Times July 17, 2010 Authorities in Utah said Friday that at least two state employees may have been responsible for compiling and distributing a list containing the names and personal information of 1,300 people who, the senders charged, are illegal immigrants and should be deported immediately. The employees, who were placed on leave, work for the Department of Workforce Services, which maintains a database containing information matching that on the list. More state employees also might be involved, and officials said the investigation into the list continues. The list, sent to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Salt Lake City in April, was redistributed this week with additional names to Utah lawmakers, news organizations and police chiefs. The senders called themselves Concerned Citizens of the United States and demanded that authorities begin deporting people on the list. The list included addresses, Social Security numbers and even whether some women were pregnant. "Most likely both federal and state privacy laws may have been violated," Utah Atty. Gen. Mark L. Shurtleff said Friday.... |
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