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    "Who is going to investigate the investigaters?"

    I am not saying the Honorable Judge Carlos Cascos is corrupt, or that the accounting company he is a part of has clients who hire illegal aliens, but I believe they should be the first to be thoroughly examined due to the obvious problems along this sensitive region of our border, associated with numerous cases of government corruption involving human trafficking and illegal drug smuggling.

    As a matter of national security, the patriots will voluntarily lead the fight against those use the shadows of their positions of political power to foster and fortify this culture of criminality, which threatens our Nation more than any past enemy ever dreamed possible.

    Santa Anna's ashen lips smile from whatever hell he burns infinite.

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    Happy 4th of July!!!!

    God bless our patriots, our soldiers defending America. God bless our law enforcement officers and border patrol.

    Have a safe 4th on the front lines--thank you.

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    Happened to drive by our city park today, eleven illegals waiting for work--park benches once again occupied.

    Apparently, the complaint I filed with police station across the street did no good.

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    It is amazing how things work in the Valley. Richard G Hernandez was reported to his chief for being involved with the distribution of illegal drugs and forced out of SPIPD-yet you can still hire him for security:

    http://www.manta.com/c/mmdk159/richard-g-hernandez

    And we wonder why we are over run with illegal aliens and illegal drugs: The Valley Culture of Criminality.

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    "It's the economy stupid!"

    Why should law enforcement in Cameron County enforce federal immigration laws?

    The number one reason is the economy of the US is of absolute importance is maintaining our national security.

    Corruption along the border hemmorages security everywhere in the US.

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    We all can agree, "What happens in Texas does NOT stay in Texas."


    With Texas being a keystone state in this win or lose battle against illegal immigration, the results of elections in Texas are pivotal in what transpires North of Texas;

    When we lose control of the border counties in Texas, we have surrendered our national security over to the cartels and their puppets.

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    With South Padre Island being the Criminal Cartel Riviera and Cameron County being a flood zone of illegal narcotics and illegal immigrants, our local elections have a direct impact on narcotic prices in Witchita, Des Moines, and Fremont--as well as the changing demographics, from an almost exclusive citizen population to a 10%, or even up to three times this number in some areas, of NON-LEGAL residents;

    When our local politicians have a soft approach towardsdrugs and immigrants, then Fremont is flooded--and must act!

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    SPILive, having a conversation with yourself?

    Here's a note from law enforcement:

    LEVELS OF PROTECTION.

    Which means that California got it right when they put up a THREE LAYERED FENCE, with roads and other things in between each fence.

    Then there should also be armed military, since mexico has put their military on the border, which many of us have known for some decades.

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    So I am curious how a triple layer fence is going to be applied to a river delta flowing into the Gulf of Mexico, in a place where often the local law enforcement has been arrested and convicted of working for the cartels?

    Building a triple fence is such a simple solution which still does not address the effects of political corruption on the effectiveness of a physical barrier; a wall will not protect us from corrupt mayors or judges who dictate local law enforcement policy; for example, when Cameron County Precinct One Magistrate Ochoa was asked by news reporters about his alleged involvement in a suspected illegal gambling business in downtown Port Isabel, Ochoa simply denied involvement claiming he only owned the building and managed the gameroom for a couple of years--but the gambling operation was actually owned by his father.

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