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12-31-2006, 12:21 AM #11Banned
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Millere, I wouldn't be surprised if this is meant to help the drug smugglers figure out the best routes that will allow them to escape detection. With the large numbers of people crossing, this would allow them to quickly figure out the bottlenecks. And, what are people going to do with these devices once they've crossed......give them back to the smuggler who will re-use them on the next crossing?I have used GPS software before. What the Mexican government is going to do with the data generated by these devices is create better maps to facilitate the invasion of the US. Data files will also be transfered back to the Mexican government which will give good "locations" for illegals, e.g., open day labor centers, food stamp locations, empty buildings that can be slept in, locations of "sympathizers", and this data will be put on printed maps and handed to illegals. Terrorists will also get their hands on this information.
Makes you wonder who is funding the outlay of GPS devices to Mexican "scouts".
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12-31-2006, 10:19 AM #12It gets worse.
Originally Posted by Kate
As the illegals use these devices, they make notes as to the locations of things, using comments such as "avoid house, large attack dog" or "house owners usually away on business, house can be slept in overnight" or "powerline can be tapped for electricity". As the illegals settle in the US they will then plug the GPS devices into computers and put the mapping information on the internet where new illegals with new GPS devices in Mexico will download this information off of the internet so they can make safer trips into the US. Since these devices are being massed produced in Saudi Arabia, the Mexicans are probably getting them subsidized through the Saudi government who in turn will start using them once illegal Saudi immigrants need them. Since they are being massed produced on such a cheap scale they will probably be discarded once the battery runs low, much like a cheap cell phone that is used once and thrown away. Gas stations will probably start selling them for really cheap also. This will allow illegal immigrants from all over the world, India, Africa and Asia cheap access to our unprotected border using this information. Our own politicians already know that this is going on, but since they are only obsessed with cheap labor, they could care less about keeping the border protected.
We are in a really deep, deep mess right now.
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12-31-2006, 05:42 PM #13Banned
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It seems things just keep getting worse, not better.
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12-31-2006, 06:05 PM #14Senior Member
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Mexico was just given American Naval ships as a "gift" from President Bush back a few months ago. I guess I know why now.
Originally Posted by millere
This news is outrageous. Anything that has to do with Mexico is filled with corruption and all kinds of criminal activity.
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12-31-2006, 06:29 PM #15Bush is stacking the deck so that no matter what the outcome of illegal immigration legislation is, the Mexican government can go ahead with its invasion plan of the US and anti-US zealots like Barack Obama can get their slimy 'guest workers'.
Originally Posted by firecracker
http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/mexican_navy.html
Bush White House Gives Extra Punch To Mexican Navy
By Mike Blair
The Pentagon has quietly transferred two large U.S. Navy amphibious transport ships to the Mexican navy, which could be used to smuggle drugs and immigrants into the United States, prompting some military analysts to wonder what is going through the minds of America’s leaders.
“I cannot understand why the Mexican navy is in need of two large ships capable of together transporting nearly 2,000 well-armed combat troops,” a retired U.S. naval officer told American Free Press.
The Bush administration claims that, since Mexico does not have many sheltered ports along its coast, the ships will be of benefit to the country in reacting to natural disasters and for coastal patrol.
One analyst wondered if the White House might be planning to stage some large roundups of illegal aliens and to use the ships to transport them back to Mexico.
On the other hand, the Mexican government “could use the ships to move along the U.S. West Coast and the coast of the Gulf of Mexico to slip more illegals into the United States,” he warned.
Reports from U.S. law enforcement that Mexican soldiers have been seen helping drug and immigrant traffickers should be taken into account when the U.S. government decides to sell military vehicles and weapons to Mexico.
(Issue #43, October 23, 2006)
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http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/4446513.html
Jan. 4, 2007, 6:50PM
Mexico migrants may get emergency GPS locators
By ISTRA PACHECO
Associated Press
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MEXICO CITY — Two state government institutions are studying the possibility of giving Mexican migrants GPS locators that could be used to call the U.S. Border Patrol for help.
The locators would be given to migrants who are thinking of crossing the border, and would give U.S. Border Patrol agents the location of those in trouble. The U.S. government has yet to sign off on the project, which is still in the planning stages.
Hundreds of Mexicans are killed each year trying to sneak illegally into the United States. Many are lost or succumb to heat exhaustion in the desert, while others are killed trying to swim across the Rio Grande or hide in vehicles.
Supporters of the initiative argue that it could save hundreds of lives. Among those looking at the possibility is Jesus Torreblanca, who works for Puebla state's Commission for the Attention of Migrants.
"This won't guarantee that they won't be detained by the Border Patrol or face deportation, and it won't keep them from facing risks in the desert," he said today. "It is simply an effort at rescuing people while they are still alive."
He denied that the locators would encourage illegal migration.
"Our main purpose is to show people the enormous dangers they risk in crossing rivers, canals and deserts ... but the phenomenon of immigration is something that can't be stopped overnight," he said.
Mexico's Monterrey Tech University is developing the locators, which would be cheap and easy to carry and activate. They would be handed out for free to migrants.
Torreblanca said the locators might be ready by March.
It was unclear whether the U.S. government would approve such a project. In the past, similar campaigns to help migrants in distress have been criticized by U.S. anti-immigration groups as condoning illegal migration.
"The U.S. government has every right to protect its borders anyway it sees necessary," Torreblanca said. "The only thing that we ask is that they respect human rights."Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)


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