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Chertoff calls reports of Mexican military incursions overblown
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Posted on 01/18/2006 5:40:07 PM PST by NormsRevenge

SAN DIEGO (AP) - Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Wednesday that reports of Mexican soldiers frequently crossing onto U.S. soil were overblown, calling many of those incursions innocent mistakes.

"I think to create the image that somehow there is a deliberate effort by the Mexican military to cross the border would be to traffic in scare tactics," Chertoff told reporters in Washington. "We have a good relationship with the Mexicans and I think treating this as an alarmist issue that suggests we're in danger of some significant overreaching is not accurate and not helpful."

Chertoff's remarks followed a newspaper report that the Mexican military had crossed into the United States 216 times since 1996. The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin of Ontario published details Sunday of a Homeland Security Department report.

"I think we average about 20 a year, and a significant number of those are innocent things where ... police or military from Mexico may step across the border because they're not aware of exactly where the line is," Chertoff said.

Chertoff added that some members of the Mexican army or police have abandoned their jobs and crossed into the United States to do "something illegal." Also, some criminals who have stepped across the border are dressed as soldiers but do not belong to the military, he said.

Rafael Laveaga, a spokesman for the Mexican Embassy in Washington, declined to comment on Chertoff's remarks. He stood by earlier remarks that the Mexican military has never deliberately stepped onto U.S. soil. He declined to say if there were any unintentional crossings.

The head of a labor union that represents about 10,500 U.S. Border Patrol agents dismissed Chertoff's remarks as "diplomatic response" to a long-running problem on U.S.-Mexico border.

"It really doesn't surprise me that he's playing the diplomat," said T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council. "This is a guy whose time on the border can be measured in hours, not years."

Bonner said Mexican soldiers - possibly some Army deserters - are providing protection for drug runners.

"It's all about the drugs," he said. "The lure of the riches of the cartel, they're too many for many of their solders to resist, whether they're corrupted on active duty or take up with other bands."

Homeland Security recorded an annual average of 21.6 Mexican military incursions since the 1996 fiscal year, according to the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Incidents peaked at 40 in 2002 and dropped to nine in the 2005 fiscal year that ended in September.

The Border Patrol's El Centro sector, which covers southeastern California, recorded the most incursions since 1996 (58), followed by Tucson, Ariz., (39), El Paso, Texas (33) and McAllen, Texas, (28), according to the newspaper. Del Rio, Texas, recorded only three incidents, the fewest of the agency's nine sectors along the southwest border.

Peter Nunez, the U.S. attorney in San Diego from 1982 to 1988, said it was difficult to know if the reports are overblown without additional information.

"Who's reporting these things?" he said. "What are the details? Who's telling us that this happening? What are the circumstances?"


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Government; Mexico; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aliens; bordersecurity; chertoff; dhs; gwot; immigrantlist; incursions; invasionusa; mexican; mexicantroops; military; openborders; overblown; reports
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To: NormsRevenge
The real question is will those Mexican policemen come and do a $10.00 and hour jobs for $5.00, at least that is what this administration is counting on .

K street rules our trade policy and our border policy. We have the best government K street money can buy.

41 posted on 01/19/2006 2:43:34 PM PST by RnMomof7 ("Sola Scriptura,Sola Christus,Sola Gratia,Sola Fide,Soli Deo Gloria)
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To: rdcorso

One thing is for sure: If Mexico cannot even control these smugglers/corrupt military, how the he?? can they help protect the US from terrorism? Mexico has no desire to help stem the flow of illegals, they condone it.
They probably want terrorists to enter this country and blow a few cities up so that they can send even more illegals to rebuild them.
Mexico is no friend/partner of the US.


42 posted on 01/21/2006 11:45:33 PM PST by SealSeven (Moving at the speed of dark.... Even "nothing" takes up space.)
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To: SealSeven
We need to capture or kill a few of these "mistakes" on US soil and publish the pictures and the facts.
A few drones armed with hellfire missiles will do nicely.
43 posted on 01/21/2006 11:58:54 PM PST by oldenuff2no
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To: NormsRevenge

Chertoff is full of $#!+...


44 posted on 01/26/2006 9:16:53 AM PST by kimosabe31
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