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    Armed Incursion On US-Mexican Border

    It is suspected the armed Mexicans were affilated with the drug cartels.



    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/artic ... E_ID=48636

    In an unrelated development hundreds of rounds were fired into the US from across the Rio Grande.

    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/artic ... E_ID=51041

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    And Mexicans wonder why we don't want them here? These people live in a corrupt society, they are accustomed to it. Most of us don't live like that, and we don't want it her.We expect our law enforcement to live by a higher standard.

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    Next time you meet an American living in a border state congratulate him on surviving this long.

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    Hudspeth County Incursion Latest

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    http://www.kfoxtv.com/print/8174431/detail.html

    POSTED: 8:12 pm MST March 21, 2006

    Mar. 21, 2006 -- Border Patrol agents now know who was really involved in a confrontation between Texas Law Enforcement and alleged drug smugglers in Sierra Blanca.

    "All the evidence they have gathered from the investigation points to the individuals and the equipment that was involved was in fact not government of Mexico or military equipment," said National Chief Patrol Agent David Aguilar.

    On January 22nd, Hudspeth County deputies say they were pursuing drug smugglers who crossed back into Mexico and were allegedly helped by men dressed as Mexican soldiers who deputies say crossed illegally into the U.S.

    One week later a Hudspeth County Sheriff's Deputy and a KFOX crew witnessed a second incursion in the area - Mexican officials have said those were soldiers investigating the first incident, but have not explained why their soldiers crossed into the United States.

    Customs and Border Protection confirmed Tuesday Mexican soldiers were not involved in the first incursion. "The fact that we can sit down that we can talk, that we can explain, go over and share information, share intelligence, jointly investigate an incident, these are things that in the past it were very hard to do," said Aguilar.

    Aguilar said this latest information will help both countries distinguish between real Mexican military and drug smugglers. "I've been in service now for 28 years and in those 28 years I have never seen the level of coordination and communication in relationships we currently have with the government of Mexico," said Aguilar.

    But this doesn't mean the job of patrolling the border is safer. "The danger that we are seeing now, the violence that we are seeing now as it relates to the border, is being handled by the men and women of the Border Patrol and the other law enforcement agencies," said Aguilar.

    Though they have confirmed that the Mexican government was not involved in the first incursion the investigation is still ongoing. Aguilar added that there are plans for the El Paso sector to receive over 400 additional Border Patrol agents.

    As KFOX was the first to report, border sheriffs from across the Southern border will meet on Friday in El paso to discuss Operation Linebacker. The talks will include expanding the Texas Border Sheriff's Coalition to the Southwest Border Coalition.

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    The feds just gave Texas a million dollars for border security. Considering we spend 4 billion a week in Iraq for people and a cause most of us no longer believe in that's an insult. But still it's probably a million more than our governor wants to spend on border security.

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    okay folks, this isnt something that happened within the past few months. if you click these links you will see they are back at the first of the year when the one crossing actually did make national news

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