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02-17-2011, 11:43 AM #51
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"I don't know what you do in a case like this," he said. "Mexico is a sovereign nation, and the U.S. can't do anything there without their permission."
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02-17-2011, 11:58 AM #52
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My condolences to the family of the murdered ICE Agent and other brave law enforcement officials who lost their lives in the line of duty trying to defend our laws, borders and sovereignty while fighting this government and the drug cartels trying to undermine their efforts. Just more of the same insanity which now has been allowed to spill across the wide open border resulting in death threats to law enforcement personnel and politicians trying to enforce our laws to protect the American people
"Let me be clear: any act of violence against our ICE personnel — or any DHS personnel — is an attack against all those who serve our nation and put their lives at risk for our safety," Napolitano said. "We remain committed in our broader support for Mexico's efforts to combat violence within its borders."
Let me be clear....Homeland Insecurity stated they will not secure one additional mile of the border. We are a wholly owned Mexican subsidiary. This administration does not care about Americans living along the border or those in the interior of the country murdered, raped, carjacked, burglarized, whose identities were stolen and other crimes committed against them by those with no legal right to be in this country. They don't care about Border Patrol agents and other law enforcement authorities killed while trying to defend our borders because Homeland Insecurity and this administration through their corrupt Injustice Department attack dogs have hamstrung their efforts. They view the deaths of innocent Americans as Rancher Rob Krenz, Border Patrol Agent Terry and others as acceptable consequences of their open borders agenda. Naive Americans fiddle and play while the government advances the North American Union agenda by building a security perimeter around the North American Continent and the Mexican government builds a border wall between they and Guatemala. The borders are being systematically erased allowing illegal aliens to continue pouring into this country who are given free health care denied to Americans including veterans. They are allowed and encouraged to take jobs from needy Americans and obtain public benefits subsidized by struggling taxpayers. Drug cartels and transnational gangs turn our protected lands including parks and our cities into drug farms and distribution hubs.
Open borders, cheap compliant labor and more illegal alien votes have trumped the security, safety and wellbeing of the American people.There is no freedom without the law. Remember our veterans whose sacrifices allow us to live in freedom.
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02-17-2011, 12:14 PM #53Originally Posted by retiredairforce
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02-17-2011, 01:07 PM #54
Mexico know they have hundreds of escapees entering the U.S. unlawfully every day of each year. Why the Government there do not take more actions to prevent their aliens from invading another Country...
What will happen if millions of us Americans begin racing across fields, and woods, crossing ranchers properties and sneaking into Mexico undocumented. Rent homes, employ jobs there and cannot speak one word of Spanish, which will allow Mexican police to know we are illegal aliens from another Country. Will we be welcome to stay in Mexico and lawmakers there put laws into effect to protect us, or will we face jail or prison time, maybe even death, if not deported back to the U.S. half alive from starvation after being released from prisons.When you aid and support criminals, you live a criminal life style yourself:
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02-17-2011, 03:15 PM #55
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Instead of legalizing drugs the USA should provide research funds to whomever wants to bioengineer locus (flying grasshoppers) that are
1.) Addicted to coke, marijuana, and poppy plants
2.) Locust not able to reproduce (sterile)
3.) Have a lifespan of a few months. The US can make these insects available to the countries where the drug is being planted Colombia (coke), Mexico (marijuana) and poppy (Afghanistan) and if the insects fly over to another country and eat the drug crops…tough luck.
Sure they can move indoors and grow their crops, but they will be growing alot less crops.
They can provide grants for people to make glowing tobacco plants, map the genetic make-up of a fruit fly and see-thru fish.
Originally Posted by ReformUSA2012
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02-17-2011, 07:49 PM #56
This is all about the redistribution of wealth per the Un Agenda 21 plan on migration.
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02-17-2011, 09:17 PM #57Originally Posted by NoBuenoWhen you aid and support criminals, you live a criminal life style yourself:
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02-18-2011, 12:55 AM #58
A sad situation we have gotten ourselves involved with.
When you aid and support criminals, you live a criminal life style yourself:
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02-18-2011, 01:55 AM #59
US warns on travel where agents shot in Mexico
The Associated Press
Friday, February 18, 2011; 12:06 AM
MEXICO CITY -- The U.S. government has barred its employees from traveling to the Mexican state where two U.S. federal agents were shot this week.
An alert issued Thursday by the U.S. Consulate in Monterrey says American citizens also are urged not to travel to San Luis Potosi state.
The two Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were attacked Tuesday on a highway in the state. One was killed and the other wounded.
The consulate also says U.S. citizens should "maintain a heightened sense of alert" while traveling in four central Mexico states surrounding San Luis Potosi.
The warning includes the popular tourist cities of Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende. The latter is a picturesque town that is home to many U.S. expatriates and retirees.
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