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    Mexican Military Found In California Smuggling Tunnel Inside U.S.

    Mexican Military Found In California Smuggling Tunnel Inside U.S.

    Posted by Rick Wells On May 10, 2014 0 Comment



    As if we needed any more proof that the security of America’s southern border is seriously compromised, word is leaking out about a recent incursion into the United States by the Mexican military.

    As usual, DHS has been very tight-lipped about the incident. This latest sovereignty violation comes on the heels of one in January of this year in which two border agents were held at gunpoint on U.S. soil by Mexican Troops.
    This time the scene was a drug tunnel which opened to a warehouse in Otay Mesa, California, near San Diego.
    A cross-border tunnel was discovered by Federal Authorities on April 1st and the U.S. Border Patrol was guarding the entrance around the clock. On April 3rd, a group of at least five fully-armed persons who identified themselves as Mexican military soldiers came through into the U.S. through the tunnel and attempted to exit the tunnel into California at the warehouse.
    The Border Patrol refused to allow them to exit and told them they would have to return south the way they came. Initially the insurgents refused until they were notified that Mexican police were on their way to the warehouse. At that point they returned to Mexico without ever providing proof of their identity.
    Border Patrol Union official Gabe Pacheco verified that the Mexican soldiers were clearly visible through an in-tunnel camera carrying automatic weapons. Paul Beeson, the chief of the San Diego Border Patrol sector also verified the incident and identified the trespassers as members of Mexico’s SEDENA, Secretaria de la Defensa Nacional.
    Beeson downplayed the event saying “We are confident they were Mexican government officials who had reason to be in the tunnel.”
    While Beeson may be confident, the agents on site were unable to ascertain legitimate grounds for them being in the tunnel and they were not expected. Initial efforts to verify their identity by the Border Patrol proved negative although ultimately their identity was confirmed by the Mexican authorities.
    In describing the failure to notify the U.S. or request permission for the illegal entry, Beeson said, “it’s unfortunate that they didn’t tell us when they were going to be there.”
    Unfortunate is an appropriate way to describe our border situation in general.

    Rick Wells is a conservative author who believes an adherence the U.S. Constitution would solve many of today’s problems. “Like” him on Facebook and “Follow” him on Twitter.

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    My blood is boiling, and getting hotter! My mind is calm, collected. This story raises so many bright red flags that need so much explanation! The Mexican government confirmed who they were, but not what they were doing. Homeland Security tries to bury the incident without any public acknowledgement that it happened. Why?

    If it was just an error some how, why would not the Mexican government explain? If the Mexican gov't did explain, why are we still left our of that loop? Why were not the Mexican military not detained, who gave that order? What does Mexican officials being in a drug delivery tunnel imply? Does the implication only apply to persons in Mexico? This certainly is not the first encounter with Mexican authorities on the America's side of the border!

    What did our government do in response to this with Mexico? Was there conversation that suggested that America considered these incidents acts of war? Was the Mexican president informed that if these incidents continued we would respond as consequences of war quickly? If not, why not? Is the Mexican gov't or other authorities involved in drug smuggling?

    I hate to think about it, but is some authority of the U.S. receiving profits from Mexico's drug export industry? We know that Congresspeople get much wealthier after a few years in Congress! We need to know if there is some tit for tat between governments! Sure glad there is no one in Washington that I voted for!!

    I wish Mr, Wells had provided more or some sources of information.

    Too many gray areas, too many questions to brush this one under the rug!

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