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    Photos of Mexican police aiding illegals

    These came in freakin today


    Carlos Estrada, a police agent working with the Mexican government's migrant assistance unit, Grupo Beta, distributes maps and packets of rehydration powder to a group of migrants on Thursday, June 8, 2006 in the desert near San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico. Left to right are Porfiro Vera Jimenez, 19, Cesar Garcia Vazquez, 23, and Hugo Sanchez Martinez, 19. The arrival of U.S. National Guard troops in Arizona has scared off illegal Mexican migrants along the border as a whole, significantly reducing crossings, according to U.S. and Mexican officials.(AP Photo/David Maung)

    Carlos Estrada, a police agent working with the Mexican government's migrant assistance unit, Grupo Beta, stands in the back of a Grupo Beta pickup truck next to an international boundary marker on Thursday, June 8, 2006 in the desert near San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico. The arrival of the U.S. National Guard troops in Arizona has scared off illegal Mexican migrants along the border as a whole, significantly reducing crossings, according to U.S. and Mexican officials. (AP Photo/David Maung)

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    Nice to know they spend their remittance dollars on important social projects!! "Si, send your hardearned dollars to Mehico, ten we will use it to line our pockets and help more la migras come over to America to rob stupid Gringos!!!".
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    I dont think "Grupo Beta" its part of the Mexican police. But I'll have to check on that.
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    Even if they are a "private" group, they are aiding and abeting illegal aliens, it does not matter what side of the border they hail from.

    They can pass it off as humanitarian, but when you are out there supplying people with maps, clothing, food and water so they can continue on what they KNEW was a potentially life threatening journey, those people are doing nothing but enabling them, just as if you were giving money to a drug addict.

    On top of that, they are taking away any consequences for the illegal aliens (such as getting lost or getting caught).

    I'll say it again, no one wants to see these people to succumb to the heat, but we are not forcing them to be out there, they are going, with full knowledge of how risky it is. Anyone helping them is doing wrong, and if they are on this side of the border, should be prosecuted for aiding and abeting, which IS a felony.
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    Quote Originally Posted by supernova
    I dont think "Grupo Beta" its part of the Mexican police. But I'll have to check on that.
    I just googled grupo beta - it is the mexican police drug unit
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    Quote Originally Posted by butterbean
    Quote Originally Posted by supernova
    I dont think "Grupo Beta" its part of the Mexican police. But I'll have to check on that.
    I just googled grupo beta - it is the mexican police drug unit
    Yep, and it seems they're the ones facilitating a border smuggling operation... or at least helping them.

    It's nice to know we have such nice neighbors that encourage their people to move out of their country, at least it's contrary to what Pres. Fox was implying when he visited the western States.

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    Drug Unit!! Yep, I bet they are!! Bet they have a vested interest, like all other Mexican officials as oh, so honest as they are, in making sure the illegals get over the border safely!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaberdaber
    Quote Originally Posted by butterbean
    Quote Originally Posted by supernova
    I dont think "Grupo Beta" its part of the Mexican police. But I'll have to check on that.
    I just googled grupo beta - it is the mexican police drug unit
    Yep, and it seems they're the ones facilitating a border smuggling operation... or at least helping them.

    It's nice to know we have such nice neighbors that encourage their people to move out of their country, at least it's contrary to what Pres. Fox was implying when he visited the western States.
    Now I cant find the article I saw when I googled. So I will take back the part about them being a "police drug unit". I dont want to mislead anyone. But I swore I scanned an article on google that gave that description.
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