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    Tx Sheriff: Mexican Chopper Crosses into US Airspace

    Sheriff: Mexican helicopter crosses into U.S. airspace, again
    March 30, 2010 6:58 PM
    Jared Taylor
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    What appeared to be a Mexican military helicopter was spotted hovering over U.S. territory Sunday afternoon, said Zapata County Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez.

    The incident — at least the second reported this month — occurred Sunday afternoon over RV parks on the southwest outskirts of Zapata, a small town about 100 miles northwest of McAllen near the Rio Grande, the sheriff said.

    Several people at the parks reported seeing the helicopter, which flew about 150 to 200 feet above the ground before returning south of the border.

    “It looks to be military,â€

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    That is the problem, or at least one of them. Was this some sort of joint military policies or an actual invasion. The people responsible for national security should be made aware of what is going. Instead, I get wonderful releases from the Obama gang, while I believe the time and resources should be spent on communicating with those at the forefront of defending this country, rather than trying to convince me that Dems are saving our country with their plan.
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    This goes on time after time and Governor Rick Perry does nothing nor does DHLS and the Obama Administration.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtex
    This goes on time after time and Governor Rick Perry does nothing nor does DHLS and the Obama Administration.
    That's because they're too busy vilifying the American People.

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    2nd Mexican helicopter sighted in U.S. airspace
    By LYNN BREZOSKY SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS NEWS
    April 1, 2010, 2:36PM

    BROWNSVILLE — The U.S. Department of Defense said it was investigating the second sighting within three weeks of a Mexican military helicopter flying in U.S. airspace over rural Zapata County.

    “The incident did occur and it's still under investigation,â€

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    Apr 2, 9:38 AM EDT

    Mexican helicopter spotted in Texas airspace

    BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) -- The defense department says it is investigating reports of a Mexican military helicopter seen flying in Texas.

    Zapata County Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez says several people reported seeing the aircraft on Sunday flying over an RV park near Zapata, some 100 miles northwest of McAllen on the border with Mexico.

    Border Patrol spokesman Jason Darling says the Mexican military is conducting operations near Zapata along the Rio Grande.

    U.S. Department of Defense spokeswoman Maj. Tanya Bradsher says the flyover is under review.

    The press relations department duty officer at Mexico's Defense Department told The Associated Press Friday that she has no information on the reports.

    A Mexican military helicopter was also spotted March 10 over Zapata County.

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