Posted on 07/17/2010 12:20:35 AM PDT by wac3rd
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (AP)
Border patrol agents have detained 22 immigrants who entered the country illegally on a panga boat off the San Diego County coast.
Agents on patrol near Camp Pendleton spotted the group disembarking at 3:30 a.m. Friday.
Officers with Oceanside Harbor Police intercepted the boat and stopped the smugglers from escaping.
Agents say the immigrants were at sea for a long time and several were suffering from dehydration and severe sun exposure.
The Border Patrol says 20 Mexicans, one Guatemalan and one Colombian were taken to a local station for processing and deportation.
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West Coast US flotillas.
Next thing you know they will be pushing them out of airplanes as they fly over.
“Immigrants” my ass. Eff you, lamestream Obama loving media.
“Border patrol agents have detained 22 immigrants who entered the country ILLEGALLY”
I love to nail the press on their bias as much as anybody, but I think they maintained some bit of integrity here.
Truly,had they said Border patrol agents have detained 22 ILLEGAL immigrants who entered the country ILLEGALLY they would have been guilty of a gross redundancy.
“The Border Patrol says 20 Mexicans, one Guatemalan and one Colombian were taken to a local station for processing and deportation.”
So if we catch you before you move into a relatives apartment,before you get a job,we’ll deport you. If we don’t catch you then your status becomes murky. Does the government truly think this is a game?
Just wait. It won’t be long until the MSM labels them “refugees” from the Mexican drug wars.
Ping!
Tomorrow's MSNBC news will no doubt announce that they were really surfers who were looking for good waves.
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