In the latest Mexican military incursion into the United States, two heavily armed camouflaged soldiers from Mexico actually crossed 50 yards inside Arizona and held American Border Patrol agents at gunpoint in a tense confrontation.
Armed with assault-style weapons, the Mexican soldiers retreated back south after a 35-minute standoff as if nothing ever happened and the Obama administration just let it slide. The unbelievable foray was made public by a mainstream newspaper that obtained government documents with alarming details of the January 26 incident. Specifically, the paper cites the Border Patrol Foreign Military Incursion report and a separate letter from U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner R. Gil Kerlikowske, an Obama appointee who was recently sworn in.
The Mexican soldiers were spotted by a Border Patrol agent entering the U.S. about 2.5 miles west of Sasabe Arizona shortly before 9 a.m. A second federal agent positively identified the two individuals in tan, digital camouflage uniforms, on foot traveling westbound, on the United States side of the International Boundary Fence Line, according to the report obtained by the newspaper. The Mexicans misidentified themselves to U.S. Border agents and claimed to be pursuing drug smugglers, the government documents say.
Kerlikowske admits that the intruders were “confirmed members of the Mexican military” but he asserts that U.S. border officials determined that no further action was necessary involving the matter. Like a loyal Obama lapdog Kerlikowske claims military incursions from Mexico are infrequent though he was apparently forced to admit that there were 23 incidents in the Tucson and Yuma sectors of Arizona since 2010, including three this fiscal year alone.
The latest incursion was one of the most serious in recent years, according to U.S. officials that apparently didn’t want their name printed in the newspaper. The same officials, clearly insiders privy to information that’s not made public, seem to indicate that Mexican soldiers aren’t chasing drug smugglers but rather protecting cartels as they transport their cargo into the United States through the treacherous desert.
Let me repeat: members of the Mexican military weren't pursuing drug- or human-smugglers. They were protecting drug cartels inside the United States of America.
November is coming.
Hat tip: BadBlue News
You know, you often end your posts with "November is coming." While I certainly appreciate the meaning in these words, I fear hat regardless of who is next elected, nothing will change. Well, at the very least I suppose a Republican will keep the status quo.
ReplyDeleteBut we've had some exceptional presidents who, while their intentions were pure, were kept from accomplishing much regarding our porous borders because of political necessity. With the exception of a Sarah Palin presidency, I really don't believe anything will change down there.
Girlikowski was a blot on Seattle preferring to be a political animal who enjoyed showing people he was neutered than being an effective Law Enforcement Officer. He broke the law by leaving his gun in his personal vehicle where it was promptly stolen but no matter, he progressed through the ranks and wore his kneepads well, as you can see.
ReplyDeleteWait till sensible citizens begin to deal with the Mexican Army and see what happens then.
The Obama Administration is a living document illuminating a boy's failed morality, disdain for any authority except his own, a propensity to rule by committee, a need to destroy his political enemies, a curious addiction to spend other people's money, a habit of leading from his behind, a willingness to be Jezebel's Ahab, and, when it doubt smile like Satan - lie like a dirty dog - and embrace everything that corrupts. This isn't the American way, he's the one who needs to "get off my lawn".