Posted on 07/24/2004 8:56:51 PM PDT by justme346
Border Patrol field agents have shared some disturbing information with the hope the information will make it to the general public. A flood of middle-eastern males have been caught entering the country illegally east of Douglas, Arizona. In the last month at least two documented accounts of Border Patrol agents encountering large groups of non-Spanish speaking males in the Chiricahua foothills and on trails along the high mountain areas. On or about the early morning hours of June 13, 2004 Border patrol agents from the Wilcox station encountered a large group of suspected illegal border crossers, estimated to be around 100, just east of the Sanders Ranch near the foothills of the Chiricauha Mountains. 71 suspected illegal aliens were apprehended; among them were 53 males of middle-eastern decent. According to a Border Patrol field agent, the men were suspected to be Iranian or possibly Syrian nationals. "One thing's for sure, these guys didn't speak Spanish and after we questioned them harder we discovered they spoke poor English with a middle-eastern accent, then we caught them speaking to each other in Arabic this is ridiculous that we don't take this more seriously, and we're told not to say a thing to the media, but I have to," said the agent, whose name will obviously remain anonymous. The agent stated the men were wearing the traditional uniform of migrants - baseball caps, tennis shoes, some had work boots, denim jeans and many had t-shirts with patriotic American flags and slogans. The agent added the following description "A curious thing I noticed was that they all had brand new clothing and they looked as if they had just been to the barber shop, you know, new haircuts. They were clean cut and they all had almost the exact cut of mustaches." The information was corroborated by a local rancher in the area who reports that sightings of groups similar to these are on the rise. "We've had groups in the hundreds coming through again. They were gone for awhile but now they're back. Many other ranchers in the area have been frustrated with the lack of response from Border Patrol. After calling over and over again, to the Wilcox headquarters, we might get a response a few hours later. We call them in to the Border Patrol, we only have the Wilcox station, and they're so darned far away. By the time they send in the helicopters these groups are long gone. I don't know how many they catch but they're coming through here heavy right now." On or about the evening of June 21, 2004, agents from the Wilcox Border Patrol station apprehended 24 members of a larger group of Arabic speaking males located just east of the Pierce/Sunsites area of Cochise County. At least half of the males escaped capture and disappeared into the United States. http://www.tombstonetumbleweed.com |
I hate you.
Type in Immigration Lawyer$ in Google and you will get your answer. Their is to much money trading human flesh.
I'll do it for you:
Web Results 1 - 10 of about 706,000 for immigration lawyers.
Forget the US Military hire Mercenaries.
Thanks for posting that link.
Whistleblower protection? Ask Sibel Edmonds about that. It doesn't exist.
I was behind him in 2000, but now why would I continue to support a man who left our borders virtually open after September 11 for the sake of "political correctness" and the facilitation of slave labor? Why would I continue to support a man who has allowed my state of California to be invaded by Mexico without firing a shot, and make Californians pay for it?
The answer is that I don't support him anymore, and won't until he gets serious about following his constitutional duty to protect our borders and our sovereignty.
Take them out back; shoot, shovel and shut up.
The younger ones are, in New-Yorkese, mute yutes.
I'm 100% Anglo, fwiw.
Yes, Ronald Reagan was a huge fan of political correctness too, I guess.
The problem here isn't GWB. It's you. You're not a conservative. You're a massive federal government totalitarian.
I have a problem with lots of people who have really dumb ideas that would hurt our country immensely. So naturally, I have a problem with Tancredo fans. Many, many conservatives do too.
Mao used to say "The guerilla swims unnoticed in a sea of peasants", or words to that effect.
The Muslim guerillas, once they make it to a neighborhood of Islamic immigrants, can blend in and be safe from surveillance or discovery until it is time for them to act. And there are enough Muslim neighborhoods scattered throughout the US that THOUSANDS of guerillas/terrorists can hide for years in them, biding their time
What is it about "security" that eludes politicians? No faith in the average American citizen? We are all treated as mushrooms!
huh?? Surely you jest. You couldn't be more mistaken, Tex.
Against enemies, both foreign and domestic. This could get ugly very fast.
As long as they are not indecent, we should be fine.
A pretty meaningless gesture, if you neglect to mention a better alternative.
Why should they bother walking 20 miles across the desert when they can fly into the country in first class on a nice comfortable airliner? Terrorists have plenty of money; it's the gardeners and dishwashers who travel on shanks' mare.
At least you hope so.
It's not like it would take a lot in the way of finance and spare time to go buy a few pounds of black powder from gun stores (in small purchase amounts over a period of weeks), along with some nails and such, put together some bombs in the evenings, then upon a pre-arranged signal (like a widely distributed piece of spam with a very specific subject line), go plant bombs in malls and polling places on election day.
With enough people, they don't HAVE to go with sophisticated plans
Sorry, but the mention of the Constitution Party is not welcome here on FR. I will vote for whom my conscience allows.
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