Posted on 02/02/2006 3:49:41 PM PST by devane617
With its restrictions on everything from foreign ownership of real estate to the carrying of sidearms by American drug agents assigned there, the government of Mexico has made its touchiness about its sovereignty clear time and again. But when it comes to the sovereignty of the United States of America, Mexican contempt seems to know few limits.
The latest example came at 3:15 p.m. Monday (Jan. 23), as yet another standoff between armed Mexicans and American law-enforcement officers took place in Texas at the very spot where a similar standoff transpired Nov. 17. But instead of a fleeing dump truck full of dope pulled into Mexico by a bulldozer, Mondays incident involved three vehicles heading southward at Neelys Crossing protected by the sudden appearance of at least one Humvee equipped with a heavy machine gun and manned by men in military-style uniforms.
Chief Deputy Mike Doyal of the Hudspeth County Sheriffs Office told the Ontario, Calif., Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, that the Mexicans deployed more than 200 yards inside the U.S. border to keep his deputies, Texas state troopers and U.S. Border Patrol agents at a distance. Their firepower again had the desired effect. Though one vehicle a Cadillac Escalade reportedly stolen in El Paso was captured with 1,477 pounds of dope inside, the rest made it back across, unmolested by the U.S. lawmen.
"Its been so bred into everyone not to start an international incident that its been going on for years," Doyal complained. "When youre up against mounted machine guns, what can you do? Who wants to pull the trigger first? Certainly not us."
While one can sympathize with Doyal U.S. Border Patrol agents and police officers light carbines and pistols would come off a poor second to vehicle-mounted heavy machine guns in one respect, he seems to be missing the point. A deployment of military weapons by foreigners on American soil to threaten American peace officers is an international incident at least, in the eyes of ordinary Americans.
And the latest incidence of it seems finally to have put the cat among Mexicos pigeons. The Mexican consul general in El Paso announced Tuesday that his countrys army has now been ordered to keep its troops 3.2 miles from the U.S. border, while a Mexican Embassy spokesman declared in Washington that a full investigation is under way, including an inspection of Mexican military bases near the border to determine whether any uniforms or equipment are missing.
Both diplomats, however, loudly denied the Mexican army was involved in Mondays incursion, blaming drug-cartel operatives instead. A U.S. law enforcement official declared there was no evidence that the uniformed gunmen were Mexican soldiers though that official was unwilling to speak on the record.
But in light of the Mexican militarys 216 border incursions in the last nine years, detailed in a Homeland Security Department document obtained by a southern California newspaper, the highly trained Mexican army turncoats "Los Zetas" who now serve as drug-cartel enforcers, and the high-ranking Mexican army officers that have been found to be in the pay of Mexican drug lords in the past, the possibility of involvement by corrupt Mexican military personnel in this incident cannot be discounted particularly given the appearance of uniformed men at the scene of Mondays incident to dismantle a gun-mounted Humvee that had gotten stuck in the Rio Grande on the way back and been set afire by its occupants.
What did they have to hide? Those responsible for the security of our borders had best find out.
http://www.kfoxtv.com/index.html
Second story on the left side...also has a video link. It's on tape.
Then the bullet-riddled bodies of Mexican Military involved in an incursion/invasion of sovereign US Soil while aiding/abetting smuggling operations against the US should be worth a Steven King Novel!
Now is the time to start raising hell with your senators for twin 15 foot fences. The word out of the senate is they are going to resist putting up the twin 15 foot steel fence on 700 miles of the border the House authorized. Without the fence that means it will be business as usual. We need to hold their feet to the fire.
First I had seen this. Is Hannity or someone at least getting this out at the bational level?
You have a point but only if we could convert the whole org into border security troops. We don't need any more of these types. Lord knows- when this war winds down great numbers of these folks will be released on society and many will head for police departments to offer their services. The demob after VN is what injected the last ìnfection into the body politic. All those ex green-beanies going around to the Podunk police dept and hey you want to have a SWAT team like the Big City? You want to look like Big Time? It didn't die out as they retired. Podunk trained up some more to continue feeling like Bigg City and now they smash the house two doors down from you and shoot folks and break mucho things and then say gee it was the wrong address, sorry bout that and then fight the homeowner in court about payng for it.
"The only place I see a role for the BATF in the USA"
I'd like to see them in the unemployment line.
A few of these should solve the immediate problem and get the message across.
I know some ex berets who worked for Florida state and local forces. They are retired from that now. One is a relative and a war hero turned a****le. When the Army got "downsized" after VN he didn'tget "fired" as it were but discovered that there would be no further advancement so he left for greener pastures along with a bunch of others.
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