Sunday, February 14, 2010

CUIDAD - NARCOMEX CAPITAL on our UNDEFENDED & OPEN BORDERS

WHAT EXCUSE DO THE HISPANDERING LA RAZA DEMS HAVE FOR KEEPING OUR BORDERS OPEN AND UNDEFENDED AGAINST NARCOMEX? IT’S ALL ABOUT SELLING OUT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ON BEHALF OF THEIR CORPORATE PAYMASTERS FOR ALL THAT STAGGERINGLY EXPENSIVE “CHEAP” MEXICAN LABOR. 47% OF THOSE EMPLOYED IN LOS ANGELES ARE ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS!

NARCOMEX ON OUR OPEN AND UNDEFENDED BORDERS!
2-14-2010
Hundreds protest violence in Mexican border city
2 hrs 22 mins ago
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico – Hundreds of people marched Saturday against the drug gang violence besieging Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, gathering at a bridge where they simulated the massacre of a group of teenagers last month.
Police, meanwhile, found the bullet-ridden bodies of five men in a town in the southwestern corner of Chihuahua state. And a decapitated body was found dumped beside the highway leading into the Pacific resort city of Acapulco.
The protesters marched to a border bridge in Ciudad Juarez, where they dropped to the ground as masked people dressed in black arrived at the scene, pretending to be the gunmen who killed 15 people in a working-class neighborhood on Jan. 30.
Many of those killed were teenagers with no known ties to drug gangs. Police have arrested two suspects who told authorities they were targeting members of a rival cartel, but investigators say the killers may have been acting on mistaken information.
The attack stoked anger against the government of President Felipe Calderon, whose deployment of thousands of troops to Ciudad Juarez has done little to stop vicious fighting between gangs battling for drug dealing turf and lucrative trafficking routes north.
The bloodshed has made the city of 1.3 million, which lies across the border from El Paso, Texas, one of the world's deadliest. More than 2,600 people were killed last year.
Calderon fueled the outrage when he initially said the Jan. 30 massacre was the result of a fight between rival drug gangs. He apologized during a visit Thursday to Ciudad Juarez, where he met with relatives of the victims and pledged to spend more on social programs in the city.
The protesters made clear they had not forgiven him.
"President Felipe Calderon should also resign," said Luz Maria Davila, whose two sons were killed the massacre. "We want peace in Ciudad Juarez because all of those kids were students and they weren't gangsters like people said."
In the town of Guadalupe and Calvo, which lies in the opposite corner of Chihuahua state from Ciudad Juarez, the bodies of five men were found dumped on a dirt road. A state prosecutors' report said the five men had missing since Feb. 6. The men were identified and sent back to their hometown of Lajita de Palmira, but the motive for their killings was not known.
Police in the southwestern state of Guerrero had not identified the decapitated man, who found at midday on the side of the highway connecting Mexico City to Acapulco. The body was found at inside a nylon bag with his feet and hands bound.
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MEXICAN GANGS AND THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTEL WILL FIND OUR BORDERS OPEN AND UNDEFENDED. THEY WILL TERRORIZE AND MURDER COMMUNITIES UNDER THEIR OCCUPATION.

THE SO CALLED “HOMELAND SECURITY” DEPARTMENT IS NOW THE “HOMELAND SECURITY is a PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP” DEPARTMENT.

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“Study: Illegal alien population may be as high as 38 million A new report finds the Homeland Security Department "grossly underestimates" the number of illegal aliens living in the U.S.”

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LA RAZA NANCY PELOSI HAS ALWAYS VOWED THE WALL WILL NEVER BE BUILT, DESPITE THE FACT THAT IN THE SMALL STRETCHES IT IS, THE MEXICAN CRIME AND INVASION RATE PLUMMETS.

NANCY PELOSI HAS LONG HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER $20 MILLION DOLLAR NAPA WINERY. HER NOTIONS OF JOBS, IS “NO LEGAL NEED APPLY HERE”.

SEN. DIANNE FEINSTEIN HAS PUBLICALY STATED THAT “AMERICANS ARE STUPID NOT TO WANT OPEN BORDERS” AND DESPITE THAT FACT THAT WE DO, SHE CONTINUES HER CORRUPT BACKROOM PUSH FOR AMNESTY DEVICES ON BEHALF OF HER SPECIAL INTERESTS PAYMASTERS, SUCH AS BIG AG BIZ.

BOTH FEINSTEIN, AND LA RAZA BOXER HAVE REPEATEDLY PUSHED FOR BACKROOM AMNESTY FOR 1.5 MILLION ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS, DESPITE THE FACT THAT ONE-THIRD OF THESE ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS WILL END UP ON WELFARE.

THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IS SINKING UNDER MEXICANS, MEXICAN WELFARE, MEXICAN GANG CRIMES, MEXICAN “CHEAP” LABOR. MEXICAN CAUSED UNEMPLOYMENT, HOWEVER THIS WILL NOT CAUSE THESE LIFER-POLITICIANS TO STOP WORKING FOR LA RAZA, AND THE LA RAZA AMNESTY.

BY KNOW OBAMA KNOWS HE’S CONNED US SO OFTEN, CURRENTLY AS “THE POPULIST” PRESIDENT, THAT HE WILL NOT BE GETTING OUR VOTES AGAIN. HE DESPERATELY NEEDS THE VOTES OF ILLEGALS!

EVEN WHILE THE MEXICAN INVASION AND EVER EXPANDING WELFARE STATE HAS IMPACTED BLACK AMERICAN THE MOST, HIS MOUTH IS CLOSED. HE’S A LA RAZA MAN!

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WHY DO YOU THINK HISPANDERING BARACK OBAMA BROUGHT IN LA RAZA NAPOLITANO AS SO-CALLED “HOMELAND SECURITY”??? HE WANTED THE AGENCY RENAMED “HOMELAND SECURITY = PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP”!!!

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BY LA RAZA DEMS’ DEVICE – THE WALL WILL NEVER BE BUILT

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Border fence plagued by glitches, long delays
The Associated Press
5:36 PM EST February 3, 2010

This undated image provided by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows a prototype of a tower for a virtual fence along the U.S.-Mexico border at a test facility in Playas, N.M.
© AP
An ambitious, $6.7 billion government project to secure nearly the entire Mexican border with a "virtual fence" of cameras, ground sensors and radar is in jeopardy after a string of technical glitches and delays.
Having spent $672 million so far with little to show for it, Washington has ordered a reassessment of the whole idea. The outlook became gloomier this week when President Barack Obama proposed cutting $189 million from the venture.
Ultimately, the project could be scaled back dramatically, with the government installing virtual fences along a few segments of the nation's 2,000-mile southern boundary but dropping plans for any further expansion, officials said.
"The worst that happens is that we have a system which gives us some value but we conclude that it's not worth buying any more of it," said Mark Borkowski, the government's director of the project at U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Handover delayed
The first permanent segment of virtual fence - a 23-mile stretch near Sasabe, Ariz. - was supposed to be turned over to the Border Patrol by the main contractor, Boeing Co., for testing in January, but the handover has been delayed by problems involving the video recording equipment.
The Bush administration launched the project in 2005 to help secure the border against illegal immigrants, drug smugglers and other intruders. It was conceived as another layer of protection, in addition to thousands of Border Patrol agents and 650 miles of real fences.
The system was supposed to let a small number of dispatchers watch the border on a computer monitor, zoom in with cameras to see people crossing, and decide whether to send Border Patrol agents to the scene. Although there are sensors, cameras and radar at many points along the border, they are not connected to cover large expanses.
Originally, the virtual fence was supposed to be completed by 2011; that date has slipped to 2014, largely because of technical problems.
Among other things, the radar system had trouble distinguishing between vegetation and people when it was windy. Also, the satellite communication system took too long to relay information in the field to a command center. By the time an operator moved a camera to take a closer look at a spot, whatever had raised suspicion was gone.
The Homeland Security Department and Boeing said the early problems were fixed, but other glitches keep popping up. The latest: a software bug that causes video recording devices to lock on to the wrong cameras, hindering agents trying to collect evidence against illegal border-crossers.
The government is trying to negotiate a deal with Boeing to let the Border Patrol begin using the first permanent stretch of virtual fence at night while the contractor is still working on it. Otherwise, the Border Patrol might have to wait until late summer or early fall to take control of the section.
'Americans need border security now'
In ordering a reassessment of the project on Jan. 8, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said that the delays were unacceptable and that the government needs to consider more efficient and economical options. She did not elaborate.
"Americans need border security now - not 10 years down the road," Napolitano said.
As for the possibility of the project being scaled back by government officials, Tim Peters, a Boeing vice president, said: "They really need to come up with the right calculus, and we'll support that answer and look to be their preferred contractor to build whatever portion of what that calculus is."
Both Boeing and the government officials said the technical problems stemmed from an erroneous belief that the first-of-its-kind virtual fence could be put together relatively quickly by tying together off-the-shelf components that weren't designed to be linked.
Borkowski said the government shares blame with the contractor for the delays.
Ira Mehlman, a spokesman for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which favors tougher immigration enforcement, said the project has suffered from a lack of oversight.
"We didn't get the border security we were promised," Mehlman said.
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INVASION PROSPECTS IN 2009
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ILLEGAL ALIEN POPULATION MAY BE AS HIGH AS 38 MILLION
Study: Illegal alien population may be as high as 38 million A new report finds the Homeland Security Department "grossly underestimates" the number of illegal aliens living in the U.S.

Homeland Security's Office of Immigration Studies released a report August 31 that estimates the number of illegal aliens residing in the U.S. is between 8 and 12 million. But the group Californians for Population Stabilization, or CAPS, has unveiled a report estimating the illegal population is actually between 20 and 38 million. Four experts, all of whom contributed to the study prepared by CAPS, discussed their findings at a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington Wednesday. James Walsh, a former associate general counsel of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, said he is "appalled" that the Bush administration, lawyers on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and every Democratic presidential candidate, with the exception of Joe Biden, have no problem with sanctuary cities for illegal aliens. "Ladies and gentlemen, the sanctuary cities and the people that support them are violating the laws of the United States of America. They're violating 8 USC section 1324 and 1325, which is a felony -- [it's] a felony to aid, support, transport, shield, harbor illegal aliens," Walsh stated. Walsh said his analysis indicating there are 38 million illegal aliens in the U.S. was calculated using the conservative estimate of three illegal immigrants entering the U.S. for each one apprehended. According to Walsh, "In the United States, immigration is in a state of anarchy -- not chaos, but anarchy."

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