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Wednesday, January 25, 2006 

Mexico not our Friend

The government of Mexico is definately not our friend. Provideing nothing but lip service to the United States while speaking out of the other side of thier mouth to the rest of the world.

Organizeing central and South American governments in an international protest against the secureing of our southern boarder. A claim of it is unfair to fence off and prevent the free flow of ILLEGAL entries into the United States. That our soveriegnty is not as important as the money under the table they recieve from ILLEGALS who are here distabalizing our economy.

Claims of free medical and social benifits for citizens other then American are thier rights and good polocy towards a surging north American economy.

Again why should they recieve free medical and other social benifits while our own citizens do not recieve this.

Now once again the Mexican government instead of looking inward at their problems and a ay to solve them. Is printing out more invasion maps to enter this country. Maps that show distances and locations to watering points and essentially invasion routes.

More of the lip service provided is the fact the claim of no official Mexican government involvment in this. Yet here they are printing maps. As well as providing protection for drug runners.

What you do not believe me. Here:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0%2C2933%2C182650%2C00.html

Men in Mexican Army Uniforms in Border Standoff, Official Says
Tuesday, January 24, 2006

SIERRA BLANCA, Texas — Men in Mexican military-style uniforms crossed the Rio Grande into the United States on a marijuana-smuggling foray, leading to an armed confrontation with Texas law officers, authorities said Tuesday. No shots were fired.

The men retreated and escaped back across the border with much of the pot, though they abandoned more than a half-ton of marijuana as they fled and set fire to one of their vehicles, authorities said.

The Mexican government denied its military was involved.

The confrontation took place Monday and involved three Texas sheriff's deputies, at least two Texas state troopers and at least 10 heavily armed men from the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, said Rick Glancey of the Texas Border Sheriffs' Coalition.

Gov. Rick Perry ordered an investigation.

"It's certainly troubling and unacceptable and a real reminder of how an unsecure border threatens all Texans and the rest of the nation," said Perry spokesman Kathy Walt.

Monday's incident follows a story in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin in Ontario, Calif., on Jan. 15 that said the Mexican military had crossed into the United States more than 200 times since 1996.

The confrontation on Monday took place was near Neely's Crossing, about 50 miles east of El Paso, and started when state police tried to stop three sport utility vehicles on Interstate 10. The vehicles made a quick U-turn and headed south toward the border, a few miles away, Glancey said.

When the SUVs reached the Rio Grande, police saw the occupants of a green, Mexican Army-style Humvee apparently waiting for the convoy, Glancey said.

Police stopped and watched as the vehicles began to cross the shallow river into Mexico. Both sides -- the Americans and the smugglers -- had their weapons drawn.

One SUV got stuck in the river, and another blew a tire on the Texas side. Its driver ran into Mexico.

Men in the Humvee tried to tow the stuck vehicle out of the river. When that failed, a group of men in civilian clothes began unloading from the SUV what appeared to be bundles of marijuana. They then torched the SUV, Glancey said.

Deputies found about 1,400 pounds of marijuana in the vehicle that had a flat tire. The vehicle had previously been reported stolen from El Paso.


This is not the only disturbing evidance of Mexican Military INVADEING AND ABEDDING drug and human trafficers into this country. Documented incursions of helicopters and basic raids by Mexican Military run rampent all along the boarder. Ranchers along this hot zone will tell stories of robberies and threats from these so called friendly government officials crossing our boarder.

Tunnels being discovered, maps, military patrols crossing the boarder. A lack of trying to fix thier own country. Doesn't seem to me that Mexico is our friend at all.

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