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To: Lee Heggy123

“What the hell is the point of having a National Guard?”

They’re strictly for border enforcement of other countries.
Haven’t ya heard?


15 posted on 11/15/2007 7:35:23 AM PST by taxed2death (A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
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To: taxed2death

One serious misstep our military strategists in Iraq took was to fail to secure the borders with Iran and Syria, both of which nations are hostile to our occupation and permitted terrorists to enter Iraq. Had effective intediction taken place, the resistance would have ended sooner. The Administration has an odd blind spot with respect to the need to control borders, whether our own or those of Iraq.


19 posted on 11/15/2007 7:45:22 AM PST by Wallace T.
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To: taxed2death

Mexican Soldiers Regularly Cross Border
by Tom Fitton (more by this author)
Posted 09/12/2006 ET

Judicial Watch recently obtained documents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that detail more than 226 Mexican government incursions between 1996 and 2005 — an average of 25 per year. (An incursion is defined by DHS as, “the unauthorized crossing of the U.S.-Mexico border by Mexican Government Personnel.”) It seems that armed Mexican soldiers and Mexican police officers are regularly crossing our border with little or no consequence.

The records obtained by Judicial Watch through the Freedom of Information Act consist of annual intelligence summaries of “Mexican Government Incidents,” compiled over a nine-year period. They were designated as “limited official use” by the DHS, requiring “special protection against unauthorized or inadvertent disclosure.” After reading the documents, I can understand why the federal government would want to keep a lid on them.

The intelligence summaries provide detailed maps of the incursions, along with descriptions of other documented “incidents” involving Mexican government personnel and Border Patrol agents. The records describe incidents involving shots fired on both sides of the border, unmarked helicopters invading U.S. airspace, drug smuggling, and confrontations between U.S. Border Patrol agents and armed members of the Mexican military. Here are a few highlights:

* MEXICAN MILITARY ENCOUNTER (ARMED/THREATENING) RIO GRANDE VALLEY/BROWNSVILLE — “As the boat proceeded to go down river towards the scene, the [Border Patrol] Agent on board advised via radio that several Mexican soldiers were pointing their rifles in his direction. The Agent decided for his safety and the safety of the crew to turn back, but advised that the soldiers were still aiming at them.” (2005)

* MEXICAN MILITARY SIGHTING — TUCSON/DOUGLAS STATION — “The [Border Patrol] Agents were returning to their assigned area when they heard four distinct gunshots coming from Mexico. The gunshots were fired when the Agents were approximately 10 feet away.” (2005)

* MEXICAN MILITARY SIGHTING (ARMED) LAREDO/ZAPATA: “This boat, which appeared to be a Mexican Military boat, was providing security and escort for the two others that were later found to be transporting 2,716.53 pounds of Marijuana.” (2003)

Border Patrol agents have a difficult enough job as it is stopping the flow of illegal aliens without having to worry about running into squads of Mexican soldiers working to move drugs across our border. I would hazard a guess we don’t have this problem with the Canadian armed forces in the north. The federal government should take these incursions seriously and take measures to stop them. As these documents show, it is a joke to think we will ever receive any help from the Mexican government in helping to police the southern border.

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?print=yes&id=16963


34 posted on 11/15/2007 4:45:11 PM PST by SUSSA
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