Posted on 02/24/2024 1:50:21 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Jim Chilton and his ancestors have been involved in ranching in Arizona since the late 1800s. In recent years, the aging rancher has been forced to divide his time between running a successful cattle business and keeping a watchful eye out for cartel smuggling on his remote border ranch south of Arivaca, Arizona.
Chilton sometimes finds himself helping migrants in distress and, at other times, keeping a sharp eye out for the cartel smugglers and foot guides that push hundreds or thousands of migrants and narcotics across his land.
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I say turn that ranch land just over the border into a high
munitions test range.
Scatter shot over the whole thing without notice.
Claymores would be a nice touch too.
Someday we hopefully will have a president that will militarize the border and declare it a free fire zone.
Agreed...
Of course if he defends himself and family, Bidet* will go after him without hesitation.
Welcome to Joe Biden’s America.
That’s wild-ass, god forsaken no mans’ land. No change since the Apache wars. Stuff happens out there that is never known until maybe a hundred years later when someone stumbles on skeletons.
Heartbreaking yes...but, hard to feel sorry for him if he is putting up fountains for the parched illegals.
I’ll bet there are beaucoup SEALS and Green Beanies out there that would love to take out the Cartel pukes and thugs if somebody would pay for the ammo.
We aren’t right on the border but I have discussed with my husband that if we ever had any problem we would just dig ditches and put sharp bamboo in the bottom.
“Someday we hopefully will have a president”
That day better come soon.
If I were him, I might say I’ve had a good life, I’m at an age where I have little left to lose, then take my savings and buy a minigun and a ton of ammo and go to town on the next wave of invaders that shows up on my property.
He has family, though. He wouldn’t be the only one involved.
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