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How I Solved the Mexican Border Problem
Penguin Proletariat ^ | 10-12-05 | Bill Cavaliere

Posted on 10/13/2005 10:13:50 PM PDT by vivabushchick

(Ed: Bill Cavaliere was born on August 27, 1957 and grew up in Parsippany, NJ. At age 20 he moved to southwestern New Mexico, where he was initailly employed with the US Forest Service in the Coronado National Forest. He later attended the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy in Santa Fe. He was hired as a deputy with the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office, and during his 18-year tenure he was eventually elected sheriff. He has since worked as an instructor for the National Counterdrug Center, and is currently employed with the Playas New Mexico Police Department. He is married with two children, and lives 35 miles from the Mexican border. He is also a personal friend of Waco Kid.)

There’s alot of publicity out there lately regarding the problem with our porous border with Mexico. It is not the intent of this column to discuss or debate the reason why there’s even an invasion. I’m here to say that not only can it be stopped, but it WAS stopped, at least here in Hidalgo County New Mexico.

A little background first: Hidalgo County is located in the extreme southwest corner of the state of New Mexico. On a map, this portion juts down into the country of Mexico, earning it the nickname of “The Bootheel”. It shares 86 miles of Mexican border. There is a single border crossing, located at Antelope Wells, and this US Customs checkpoint is open only 8 hours a day. The entire border area in the county is extremely remote, consisting of desert mountains and arid grasslands. There are literally hundreds of square miles of nothing. Nothing but rattlesnakes, tarantulas, lizards and coyotes, sprinkled with herds of cows and some remote windmills.

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KEYWORDS: aliens; illegalaliens; immigrantlist; mexicanborder; minutemanproject
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To: bitt

VeryFine's parking lot in Littleton, MA, yesterday, around three PM. The shift was ending, and the large Brazilian contingent was getting off work, climbing aboard vans taking them back to Lowell. Everybody else (other illegals), is mowing lawns, doing roofs, decks, construction work.


21 posted on 10/14/2005 3:55:58 AM PDT by hershey
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To: vivabushchick

Wow. His plan is very different from the one my lib sister-in-law came up with. She thinks we should just let 'em all in. For what it's worth, I like his plan much better. :)


22 posted on 10/14/2005 4:09:22 AM PDT by RoseyT
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To: agere_contra

When it comes to Bush-phobia, all too many American MSM have got it too.


23 posted on 10/14/2005 4:13:23 AM PDT by GladesGuru ("In a society predicated upon liberty, it is essential to examine principles)
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To: hershey

Ah yes, the Brazilians have a huge illegal contingent in Lowell and Framingham. I'm sure you heard about the 17 y.o. illegal a few months back who ran over and killed a cop in a construction zone. A young wife and a few kids now without a father. They DEPORTED her back to Brazil! Why? I think she's owed a visit to see Ol' Sparky.


24 posted on 10/14/2005 4:19:25 AM PDT by hillary's_fat_a**
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To: vivabushchick
He is also a personal friend of Waco Kid

Oh, well! That makes all the difference. Who or what is a Waco Kid and how knowing that going to change my life?

25 posted on 10/14/2005 4:20:10 AM PDT by mtbopfuyn (Legality does not dictate morality... Lavin)
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To: vivabushchick

Hear that, Bush?


26 posted on 10/14/2005 4:27:02 AM PDT by mtbopfuyn (Legality does not dictate morality... Lavin)
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To: vivabushchick

I think the government is starting to find the will to control the border. I hate to say it, but I think there is big Republican money against border patrol, and that the money must be coming from the housing industry.


27 posted on 10/14/2005 4:28:52 AM PDT by Puddleglum (Thank God the Boston blowhard lost)
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To: vivabushchick
OK federal government, what’s your excuse now? If I could seal off the border in little ol’ Hidalgo County, why can’t YOU do it?

Because they don't want to?

28 posted on 10/14/2005 4:50:26 AM PDT by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: hershey

Bush's best chance at saving face over this border issue is to use the 'avian flu' as his reason to seal the borders permanently.


29 posted on 10/14/2005 5:17:35 AM PDT by bitt (THE PRESIDENT: "Ask the pollsters. My job is to lead and to solve problems. ")
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To: DannyTN

Saw the CEO of a precast concrete business on Lou Dobbs's show this week touting the idea of a 2000 mi. fence made of his concrete panels reinforced with a metal grid that is used in highway barriers. It is incredibly strong and vertually indestructable, quickly installed, and it certainly would be less expensive than paying for the medical, educational, and criminal costs inflicted on the US taxpayer by illegals. If any senator is serious about border control, they could vote for the construction of a real border fence instead of the pitiful two strands of broken wire that we now have. Why has no member of the House or Senate suggested this?


30 posted on 10/14/2005 5:27:15 AM PDT by kittymyrib
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To: hillary's_fat_a**
DITTO!

A few months ago, I had a post deleted by Admin because it 'advocated violence against innocent people' -- seems that some positions have changed recently.

These ARE criminals and they ARE invading and we should do WHATEVER IT TAKES to put an end to it!

31 posted on 10/14/2005 5:28:13 AM PDT by Ed_in_NJ (Who killed Suzanne Coleman?)
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To: hillary's_fat_a**

(realizing my prior post may not have been clear: the item that was deleted by Admin was a milder form of your post above)


32 posted on 10/14/2005 5:31:12 AM PDT by Ed_in_NJ (Who killed Suzanne Coleman?)
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To: jeremiah

Truth bump!


33 posted on 10/14/2005 5:41:13 AM PDT by Aznar5
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To: jeremiah

The feds can stop it, they choose not to.


34 posted on 10/14/2005 6:22:35 AM PDT by television is just wrong (http://hehttp://print.google.com/print/doc?articleidisblogs.blogspot.com/ (visit blogs, visit ads).)
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To: Travis McGee

35 posted on 10/14/2005 6:33:56 AM PDT by ASA Vet (Free flights home for all invaders.)
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To: vivabushchick

I think I'll forward this article to all the morons in DC who claim to represent me.


36 posted on 10/14/2005 6:42:52 AM PDT by WhiteGuy (Vote for gridlock)
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To: bitt
Bush's best chance at saving face over this border issue is to use the 'avian flu' as his reason to seal the borders permanently.

Since 9/11 wasn't enough of a reason to close the borders, I rather doubt that the avian flu would be either.

Some people in this country must be making some serious money from both drug smuggling and illegal aliens. I'd like to see the list of who's who in this category.

37 posted on 10/14/2005 6:56:04 AM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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To: vivabushchick
No reason for quoting...

How I Solved the Mexican Border Problem by Bill Cavaliere

Bill Cavaliere(Ed: Bill Cavaliere was born on August 27, 1957 and grew up in Parsippany, NJ. At age 20 he moved to southwestern New Mexico, where he was initailly employed with the US Forest Service in the Coronado National Forest. He later attended the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy in Santa Fe. He was hired as a deputy with the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office, and during his 18-year tenure he was eventually elected sheriff. He has since worked as an instructor for the National Counterdrug Center, and is currently employed with the Playas New Mexico Police Department. He is married with two children, and lives 35 miles from the Mexican border. He is also a personal friend of Waco Kid.)

There’s alot of publicity out there lately regarding the problem with our porous border with Mexico. It is not the intent of this column to discuss or debate the reason why there’s even an invasion. I’m here to say that not only can it be stopped, but it WAS stopped, at least here in Hidalgo County New Mexico.

A little background first: Hidalgo County is located in the extreme southwest corner of the state of New Mexico. On a map, this portion juts down into the country of Mexico, earning it the nickname of “The Bootheel”. It shares 86 miles of Mexican border. There is a single border crossing, located at Antelope Wells, and this US Customs checkpoint is open only 8 hours a day. The entire border area in the county is extremely remote, consisting of desert mountains and arid grasslands. There are literally hundreds of square miles of nothing. Nothing but rattlesnakes, tarantulas, lizards and coyotes, sprinkled with herds of cows and some remote windmills.

98 illegals
98 illegal aliens caught in Animas, NM

The border fence, for the most part, consists of a 5-strand barbed wire fence and, in many places, no fence at all. The remoteness of Hidalgo County’s border region makes it an ideal choice for illegal activities. Not only is illegal immigration rampant here, but drug smuggling as well. Usually unreportted in the mainstream media is the residual crime that results from this combination: burglaries of homes, rustled cattle, stolen cars. Usually all we read about are the illegal aliens, and whether it is morally right or wrong to try to turn them away. Lets get something straight from the start: as a police officer, I enforce the law. It is illegal for anyone, Mexican or otherwise, to set foot in the United States by crossing the border fence. Hence the term ILLEGAL alien. The ones that are not drug smugglers, and are not crossing with the intent to steal, I feel sorry for. I feed them. But I also catch them, and turn them over to the Border Patrol. It has nothing to do with predjudice against Mexicans, so don’t even bother going that route. Until the law changes, I will continue to do what I was sworn to do, and that is to enforce the law.

During my time as sheriff, I was constantly dealing with border crime issues. The deputies were repeatedly responding to calls regarding rustled cattle, burglarized ranch houses, stolen cars, even stolen windmills. Drug smuggling was frequent. To say the Border Patrol had their hands full was an understatement.

110 lbs pot
Then Deputy Cavalier in 1994
with 110 lbs marijuana.

I started off by sending my deputies to many advanced training classes dealing with drug smuggling detection. I also visited with New Mexico congressmen and senators to seek assistance. Finally, and most importantly, my Undersheriff and I put our heads together and came up with an interesting idea: what I called the Monthly Border Operations. We flew along the border in a borrowed plane and selected eight OP (observation posts) sites at certain points chosen to view the area unobstructed. The view from each site overlapped the one next to it. Two officers were assigned to each OP site, and were equipped with binoculars, night vision goggles (NVGs), spotting scopes, LORIS cameras and other equipment. When all 8 sites were manned, the entire Mexican border with Hidalgo County was under detection. Other officers were assigned in patrol vehicles. When someone tried to cross into the US, he was spotted, location noted, and the ground patrol radioed to intercept. All smuggling and illegal crossing ceased in Hidalgo County, New Mexico.

Oftentimes, as the patrol vehicle arrived to the scene of the crime (yes, it IS a crime), the illegal alien would see it coming and change his mind, returning to Mexico before the officer could reach him. On one particular incident, I was in the reponding patrol vehicle. The Illegal alien, already in the United States and seeing my approach from far away, simply laid down in the extremely high grass that was in the area. I stopped my vehicle and looked for him, to no avail. The officers at the OP site, however, could easily see him from their high vantage point, and radioed directions to me, telling me when to turn left and when to turn right, and eventually telling me when to stop to avoid running him over.

Ammo
Boxes of .223 ammos and two magazines
taken from illegal aliens.

The drawback to the Monthly Border Operations was obvious: with a minimal amount of deputies, money, and resources, I could only hold the operations three days a month. I had to borrow manpower from other agencies, such as the BLM Rangers, NM Mounted Patrol, NM State Police, and especially the drug interdiction unit of the New Mexico National Guard, who not only provided manpower, but equipment and other resources as well. And suprisingly, all of this was done with a minimum of red tape.

For this program to be initiated across the entire US/Mexican border, and to be effective, would no doubt cost millions of dollars. OP sites would have to be chosen, constructed and supplied. Property ownership would have to be considered. Other factors, no doubt expensive, would come up. However, this cost, for the most part, would be a one-time investment, which would be a lot cheaper than the revolving-door of wasted money that we see today. No wall would need to be constructed, so politicians wouldn’t have to worry about “offending our neighbors to the south”. Border patrol agents could man the OP sites.

OK federal government, what’s your excuse now? If I could seal off the border in little ol’ Hidalgo County, why can’t YOU do it?

(Ed: Bill tells us he recently met with members of the Minute Man Project, and will file a report in the near future. A tip of the Stetson to our ol’ saddle-pal Bill Cavaliere for this article.)


38 posted on 10/14/2005 7:32:14 AM PDT by adam_az (It's the border, stupid!)
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To: GladesGuru
Not to be impolite or unduly critical, but what should "world opinion" of anything American mean to an American?

Diddly Sqwat?

39 posted on 10/14/2005 8:22:25 AM PDT by Iron Matron
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To: janetgreen

Janetgreen!

Your link led me, in natuaral progression, to this:

http://www.the forbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/council_on_foreign_relations.htm

Hoo boy! Chilling.


40 posted on 10/14/2005 8:26:35 AM PDT by Iron Matron
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