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    Video of Mexican Troops Entering the U.S.

    http://www.woai.com/mediacenter/?videoId=149981,565

    Pretty strange.
    Question: Wouldn't Congress have to approve foreign troops entering upon U.S. soil?

    Question: When it was decided that any of the 145,000 illegal aliens in Louisiana who experienced the hurricane would receive FEMA and not face deportation for their illegal entry into America, wouldn't that pretty much equate to AMNESTY? Wouldn't Congress need to approve that as well?

    Question: How will they prove, other than by verbal statement which of the 145,000 illegals in Louisiana really lived in New Orleans and went through the hurricane. They will not be asked about employment. What is the safety net to assure that nearly all 145,000 illegals in Louisiana do not suddenly decide that they lived in New Orleans?

    Yesterday the victims of the hurricane began to receive at least the start of their FEMA relief money.

    If all 145,000 illegal aliens proceed in attempting to receive FEMA money, that would equate to 290 million dollars and that is just a start of U.S. taxpayer money that will go to illegal aliens in regards to this storm alone. (never mind all the other money we are spending for illegal health care, schooling, etc)

    Does anyone think that the legal U.S. citizens who lost everything, including the shirt on their back should have money that might otherwise go to help them given to people who went through Hurricane Katrina because they were in the United States through criminal entry?

    What a travesty on behalf of George Bush for the legal American citizens who are the victims of our country's worst disaster.
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    Amnesty for illegals is not within the purview of congress or the president according to our constitution. A precedent was set in '86. but doesn't have to be followed. One wrong thing certainly doesn't need to be followed by eight or ten others...we should have shot down that trial balloon immediately..now we'll have to fight ten times as hard to get anything corrected, much less put up with all the anmestied illegals from the original crime.

    It's a travesty that illegals are getting relief funds. They're CRIMINALS...

    grrr raunch rave...what in the ding dong is WRONG with this administration?? IMPEACH IMPEACH IMPEACH before we're all wiped out.

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    Mexico Army Brings Aid To Katrina Victims

    http://www.wral.com/apworldnews/4948107/detail.html

    LAREDO, Texas -- A Mexican army convoy began crossing into the United States on Thursday to bring aid to victims of Hurricane Katrina.



    Carrying water treatment plants and mobile kitchens that can feed 7,000 people daily, the convoy bound for San Antonio is the first Mexican military unit to operate on U.S. soil since 1846.

    The first green tractor-trailers, with Mexican flags attached to the tops of their cabs, crossed the international bridge at Laredo at about 8:15 a.m. The rest of the 45-vehicle convoy was in a staging area on the U.S. side in about 15 minutes.

    The convoy will be escorted by the U.S. Army and the Texas Department of Public Safety. It was scheduled to leave after the leader of the convoy, Gen. Francisco Ortiz Valadez, greeted the head of the U.S. Army unit in charge of the escort, Brig. Gen. F. Joseph Prasek.

    Military engineers, doctors and nurses are among the 200 people headed to San Antonio.

    The Mexican government was already planning another 12-vehicle aid convoy for this week. It has sent a Mexican navy ship toward the Mississippi coast with rescue vehicles and helicopters.

    Mexico has sent disaster relief aid missions to other Latin American nations, but not to the United States.

    In 1846, Mexican troops briefly advanced just north of the Rio Grande in Texas, which had then recently joined the United States. Mexico, however, did not then recognize the Rio Grande as the U.S. border.

    The two countries quickly became mired in the Mexican-American War, which led to the loss of half of Mexico's territory in 1848.

    The convoy will be escorted by the U.S. Army and the Texas Department of Public Safety.
    At least the escort was smart.

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    I am in so much outrage, and when will they leave? I have heard that thier will be a total of 200 Mexican troops! I would rather see Israeli Troops on our soil than seeing those mexican troops.

    Are we sure thier are only distaster aid in those trucks? How do we not know that they are tranporting Drugs also.

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    If Mexico wants to Help America we should fill their trucks up with illegals to ship back south of the border.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prometheus
    If Mexico wants to Help America we should fill their trucks up with illegals to ship back south of the border.

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    That is a fantastic idea. They (civilians) should just bring us money food grab their citizens and get outa here. It is sickening to see boosh make the Mexican army look like heroes and that their presence is fluffy and warm. Fact is we never needed them, and we still don't. All that would be needed is food, water (bottled and purified) clothes for the unfortunate in the gulf region. I wonder if they (doctors, mobile food wagon) will put the illegals before the Americans?
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    Are they armed? I am hearing reports of them toting G3A3 rifles and pistols.

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    I dont know if they are armed but if they are found to be armed they need to be disarmed and removed from this country. Get rid of them anyhow.

    Alex Jones, is looking into if the Mexican Army is armed or not!

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    I saw the national report on these troops on NBC Nightly news tonight. I cant go after the video copy as Im on the road this weekend, but I did see something that looked like rifle barrels sticking up in a place or two from the far side of the troop transport.

    It was hard to tell for certain because the clip was short.

    If anyone has the time to comb the NBC site and see if you can get tonights clip it might be worth a close look.

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    So how many Stinger missles , and IED's could have been packed into those semi-trucks before cruising into Texas (and now be distributed)?

    Mexico could hold Texas hostage and make demands . And Bush would cave instantly.


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