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    SHOCK: DHS Covers Up Another Mexican Military Incursion Into U.S.

    SHOCK: DHS Covers Up Another Mexican Military Incursion Into U.S.

    By Steve Straub On April 29, 2014 · 240 Comments · In US



    Another example of how little the Obama administration cares about border security!

    Via Judicial Watch:

    Another Mexican military incursion into the United States occurred near San Diego this month and the Obama administration is trying to cover it up, though officials at one Homeland Security agency have come forward with the startling details.
    The infiltration took place a few weeks ago at a cross-border drug tunnel recently discovered by federal authorities. The U.S. Border Patrol was charged with guarding the tunnel, which runs under the U.S.-Mexico border and leads to a warehouse in Otay Mesa. A group of at least five armed Mexican military soldiers came through the tunnel on April 1 and attempted to enter California through the warehouse, according to an account posted on the Border Patrol’s local union website.
    The Mexican soldiers are clearly seen on a tunnel camera carrying military assault rifles, according to Border Patrol Union official Gabe Pacheco, who is also cited in a San Diego-area news story of the incident. The chief of the San Diego Border Patrol sector, Paul Beeson, also confirms in a local news report that the armed men in the tunnel are in fact members of the Mexico’s armed forces, known as SEDENA or Secretaria de la Defensa Nacional.
    The local media outlet seemed to press Beeson to acknowledge that an incursion took place, but he downplayed the event. “We are confident they were Mexican government officials who had reason to be in the tunnel,” Beeson says. He acknowledged, however, that “it’s unfortunate that they didn’t tell us when they were going to be there.” The Border Patrol sector chief proceeded to admit that the violation “triggered a heightened law-enforcement response and appropriately so.”
    What do you think of the fact that the Mexican Military is crossing our border and the Obama administration is covering it up?

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    Mexican Military Found In California Smuggling Tunnel Inside U.S.

    Posted on 30 April, 2014 by Rick Wells



    As if we needed any more proof that the security of America’s southern border is seriously compromised, word is leaking out about a recent incursion into the United States by the Mexican military.
    As usual, DHS has been very tight-lipped about the incident. This latest sovereignty violation comes on the heels of one in January of this year in which two border agents were held at gunpoint on U.S. soil by Mexican Troops.
    This time the scene was a drug tunnel which opened to a warehouse in Otay Mesa, California, near San Diego.
    A cross-border tunnel was discovered by Federal Authorities on April 1st and the U.S. Border Patrol was guarding the entrance around the clock. On April 3rd, a group of at least five fully-armed persons who identified themselves as Mexican military soldiers came through into the U.S. through the tunnel and attempted to exit the tunnel into California at the warehouse.
    The Border Patrol refused to allow them to exit and told them they would have to return south the way they came. Initially the insurgents refused until they were notified that Mexican police were on their way to the warehouse. At that point they returned to Mexico without ever providing proof of their identity.
    Border Patrol Union official Gabe Pacheco verified that the Mexican soldiers were clearly visible through an in-tunnel camera carrying automatic weapons. Paul Beeson, the chief of the San Diego Border Patrol sector also verified the incident and identified the trespassers as members of Mexico’s SEDENA, Secretaria de la Defensa Nacional.
    Beeson downplayed the event saying “We are confident they were Mexican government officials who had reason to be in the tunnel.”
    While Beeson may be confident, the agents on site were unable to ascertain legitimate grounds for them being in the tunnel and they were not expected. Initial efforts to verify their identity by the Border Patrol proved negative although ultimately their identity was confirmed by the Mexican authorities.
    In describing the failure to notify the U.S. or request permission for the illegal entry, Beeson said, “it’s unfortunate that they didn’t tell us when they were going to be there.”
    Unfortunate is an appropriate way to describe our border situation in general.

    Rick Wells is a conservative author who believes an adherence the U.S. Constitution would solve many of today’s problems. “Like” him on Facebook and “Follow” him on Twitter.

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    The Investigators

    Apr 30, 2014 12:03 PM by Lupita Murillo and Michel Marizco

    N4T Investigators: Rogue Mexican Army troops crossing the line

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    SASABE, SONORA - Has a unit of Mexican Army soldiers who patrol right on the Arizona border gone rogue?
    This small group has attacked U.S. citizens, and even challenged U.S. federal agents within the U.S. A News 4 Tucson investigation into the dangerous world of rogue soldiers in mexico's military.
    In January, soldiers from this lonely outpost of the Mexican Army drew their guns on U.S. Border Patrol agents just 50 yards into the United States. Then in March, they opened fire on Javier Jose Rodriguez, a young Tucson man visiting family in Sásabe when he was driving around the town early on a Saturday morning after drinking beers with friends. Rodriguez was shot in the arm and in the side, he spent three weeks at University of Arizona Medical Center.
    The United States' reaction has been tepid, angering people who live and patrol along the Arizona border.
    U.S. Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) revealed details of the January encounter between soldiers from this base and the Border Patrol. In a letter to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Coburn said a lone agent encountered two Mexican soldiers 50 yards inside the U.S. The agent and the soldiers drew their weapons; the soldiers carried G-3 rifles.
    "From what I understand, this has happened hundreds of times before," says Sylvia Longmire, a border security analyst whose recent book, Border Insecurity, details the challenges and failings of some Homeland Security operations along the Arizona-Sonora border. The soldiers told the agent they'd gotten lost while pursuing a drug smuggler.
    "However, I believe there was some confusion as to whether that's what the Mexican Army was doing because there was no evidence found by the Border Patrol of any drug smugglers in the area," Longmire said.
    Reports obtained under the federal Freedom of Information Act show that members of Mexico's Army have crossed into the U.S. at least 300 times over the past 18 years.
    On a Tuesday morning, KVOA's Lupita Murillo spoke with the commander of the base. He said the last unit rotated out and that an entirely new unit took its place.
    But reports show that across the entire border, soldiers have driven into Texas, landed helicopters in Texas' Rio Grande Valley and encountered Border Patrol agents within the United States.
    The injured Rodriguez says he wants justice. His medical bills are now over $43,000. He says he intends to pay those off when he goes back to work. He also thinks it's wrong that these soldiers crossed into arizona and threatened american federal agents.
    "I mean, it's very nerve-wracking," said Art del Cueto, president of the Border Patrol's union in the Tucson Sector, Local 2544. "A lot of these encounters happen in the middle of the night where, you know, the lighting is low and you don't know who you're encountering. You're sitting there and seeing a group of guys coming up to you and they're all carrying long-arms, you don't know what you're encountering."
    Sources in the U.S. State Department say they believe Mexico's Attorney General is looking into that March attack. But nobody is investigating why these soldiers cross into Arizona.
    Arivaca resident, Ronald Ayers said in 2006, a Mexican Army helicopter in the area crossed the border and landed in the U.S. about 300 yards across the border.
    "A helicopter flew very low. Flew around behind the barn, landed and then several men got out all clad in black with masks over their face and body armor, carrying what looked to be full automatic weapons," Ayers recalls. What frustrates him, even now, is that he never heard another word about the incident after he was interviewed by both the FBI and Customs and Border Protection.
    Sen. Koburn ordered the Homeland Security Department to produce answers into the Mexican Army incursion by early February. A senior senate aide tells KVOA News 4, as of this week, the agency hasn't responded to the senator's demand.


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