Sunday, August 29, 2010

30 GUARDS PUT ON NARCO BORDER - I Feel Secure Already!

I FEEL SECURE ALREADY!

NARCOMEX HAULS, MOSTLY IN CASH, NEARLY $30 BILLION IN CASH FROM DRUGS. THESE 30 GUARDS WILL DEAL WITH THAT!
NOW I’M CONFIDENT OBAMA REALLY WASN’T PUNKING US ABOUT BORDER SECURITY!


National Guard to arrive at Arizona-Mexico border



By Dennis Wagner, USA TODAY
About 30 Army National Guard soldiers were scheduled to arrive at the Arizona-Mexico border this week in the first wave of reinforcements sent by the Obama administration to bolster security.
More soldiers will be sent each Monday until 532 have joined the mission, said 1st Lt. Valentine Castillo, a National Guard spokesman in Phoenix.
"Everything is right on track to be fully operational by the beginning of October," Castillo said.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, said Guard members will begin providing border security in his state Wednesday. No date has been given for deployments in Texas and New Mexico.
The soldiers got two to three weeks of training in surveillance techniques and first aid. They will be armed for self-defense, Castillo said, but will not have law enforcement authority. Instead, they will serve as "extra eyes and ears" for the U.S. Border Patrol.
Some will be assigned to teams in concealed locations to watch for smugglers and illegal immigrants entering the U.S. When the soldiers spot them, they'll call in agents to grab the suspects, Castillo said. Others will monitor computers and work with electronic detection systems.
"We're here to support Customs and Border Protection," he said.
Mario Escalante, of the Border Patrol's Tucson sector, said many will be doing mobile or remote surveillance. "It's going to help a lot," he said. "There will be certain areas where they play a major role as a deterrence factor," forcing illegal migrants to use routes patrolled by agents.
President Obama announced in May plans to deploy the National Guard amid controversy over Arizona's immigration enforcement law and under pressure from GOP Gov. Jan Brewer and members of Congress.
In March 2009, Brewer wrote to the Defense Department requesting 250 additional soldiers for Arizona's Joint Counter Narco-Terrorism Task Force, which already uses National Guard personnel.
Brewer spokesman Paul Senseman said the governor is "grateful for the additional assistance" but believes 6,000 reinforcements are now needed, with half of them in Arizona.
Senseman said Brewer is calling for the larger force to ensure that extreme cartel violence in northern Sonora does not leapfrog into Arizona.
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OBAMA’S LONG HISTORY OF HISPANDERING….

Lou Dobbs Tonight

CNN -- July 27 Pilgrim: Well presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama voiced support for yesterday's court ruling that struck down Hazleton's illegal immigration law. Senator Obama called the federal court ruling a victory for all Americans. The senator said comprehensive reform is needed so local communities do not continue to take matters into their own hands. Senator Obama was a supporter of the Senate's failed immigration bill, which would have given amnesty to millions of illegal aliens. Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney took a strong stand against chain migration today....


Lou Dobbs Tonight
Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Since Mexican President Felipe Calderon started his crackdown on drug cartels and corrupt law enforcement two years ago, more than 4,000 people have been killed. The death toll among law enforcement has topped 500. Kidnappings and violence are spreading across the border, and now the AP reports Mexican cartels have green-lighted hits against targets in the U.S. We’ll talk to Phoenix police about becoming the kidnapping capital of the nation and the rapid increase in other crimes linked to Mexico the city is coping with.
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Lou Dobbs Tonight

Monday, June 16, 2008 Tonight, we’ll have all the latest on the devastating floods in the Midwest and all the day’s news from the campaign trail. The massive corporate mouthpiece the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is holding a “North American Forum” to lay out its “shared vision” for the United States, Canada and Mexico – which is to say a borderless, pro-business super-state in which U.S. sovereignty will be dissolved. Undercover investigators have found incredibly lax security and enforcement at U.S. border crossings, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office. This report comes on the heels of a separate report by U.C. San Diego that shows tougher border security efforts aren’t deterring illegal entries to the United States.
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CNN RECENTLY REPORTED THAT THE NUMBER OF MEX GANG MEMBERS EXCEEDS ONE MILLION!

Lou Dobbs Tonight

And there are some 800,000 gang members in this country: That’s more than the combined number of troops in our Army and Marine Corps. These gangs have become one of the principle ways to import and distribute drugs in the United States. Congressman David Reichert joins Lou to tell us why those gangs are growing larger and stronger, and why he’s introduced legislation to eliminate the top three international drug gangs.
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EVEN AS THE MEX DRUG CARTELS POUR OVER OUR BORDERS, OBAMA HAS TAKEN HUNDREDS MORE GUARD OFF SINCE SEPT 2009! AND THE OBAMA DECLARES “BORDER SECURITY” IS THE HALLMARK OF HIS PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP!

Lou Dobbs Tonight
Monday, September 28, 2009

And T.J. BONNER, president of the National Border Patrol Council, will weigh in on the federal government’s decision to pull nearly 400 agents from the U.S.-Mexican border. As always, Lou will take your calls to discuss the issues that matter most-and to get your thoughts on where America is headed.

LA RAZA DONOR, WELLS FARGO - Money Launderers to the Mex Drug Cartels

ANYONE REALLY WONDER WHY WELLS FARGO & BANK of AMERICA ILLEGALY OPEN BANK ACCOUNTS FOR ILLEGALS? MUST BE GOOD MONEY IN LAUNDERING THAT $30 BILLION IN MEX DRUG MONEY POUR BACK OVER OUR BORDERS!
THAT WHY WELLS FARGO & BANK of AMERICA ARE BOTH GENEROUS DONORS TO LA RAZA – THE MEX FASCIST PARTY of AMERICA?
HOW MUCH LOOT DID WELLS FARGO MAKE OFF EXPLOITING ILLEGALS FROM THEIR CA REVOKED MORTGAGE LICENSE?
NO WONDER SEN. DIANNE FEINSTEIN, LONG BOUGHT AND PAID FOR BY WELLS FARGO & BANK of AMERICA (OPENSECRETS.org) WANTS AMNESTY, OPEN BORDERS, AND NO WALL! SHE’S ALSO ENDORSED BY LA RAZA, IN FACT, FEINSTEIN HAS LONG HIRED ILLEGALS TO WORK HER S.F. HOTEL!
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HEY, ANYONE ACTUALLY BELIEVE FOX IS NOT IN ON MEX DRUG CARTEL MONEY? HE’S A FREAKING MEX!

Wells Fargo, which owns Wachovia, immediately entered into a deferred prosecution agreement and paid the federal government $160 million in fines.

Several other U.S. banks have also been discovered flouting money-laundering laws.

No wonder former Mexican president Vicente Fox, a conservative businessman, is
urging his country to legalize the production, sale and distribution of drugs
"as a strategy to weaken and break the economic system that allows cartels to earn
huge profits."

Calderon's military surge was backed by more than $1.2 billion in drug war aid from former President Bush, and by several hundred million more from the Obama administration.

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Bloody Mexico drug war boosts U.S. gun shops, banks

Juan Gonzalez - News

Friday, August 20th 2010, 4:00 AM

Romero/ReutersMexican military has spent billions of
dollars fighting endless drug war, with little to show
but profits for banks and gun dealers in U.S.

They found the body of Edelmiro Cavazos
on a dirt road on the outskirts of Santiago,
a popular tourist spot near Monterrey,
Mexico.

The 38-year-old, U.S.-educated mayor of
Santiago had been shot execution-style,

hands tied behind his back, head bound
with tape.

Cavazos, whose body was found
Wednesday, was the fifth Mexican mayor
gunned down in the past two years - the
latest high-profile victim in a nation that is
bleeding to death from its War on Drugs.

The mayhem in Mexico has gotten so bad
that President Felipe Calderon launched an
unprecedented public debate and political
summit on ways to end the war, possibly
by legalizing drugs.

The reason Mexico's politicians are
desperate for peace is simple.

More people are dying each day from the
bullets and bombs of drug traffickers in
their country than are being killed in the
Iraq and Afghanistan wars combined.

In the border city of Juarez, the epicenter
of the violence, 60 residents were gunned
down between Friday and Monday.

Since December 2006, 28,000 Mexicans
have been murdered, including more than
2,000 police and security officials.

Drug gangs have resorted to car bombs,

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kidnappings and have even blockaded
wealthy neighborhoods of Monterrey in
spectacular displays of force.

The escalating carnage is a direct result of
Calderon's decision, shortly after his
election in 2006, to station 45,000 soldiers
and police on the country's streets to
combat the cartels.

Calderon's military surge was backed by
more than $1.2 billion in drug war aid from
former President Bush, and by several
hundred million more from the Obama
administration.

Although Mexican officials have captured or
killed scores of drug lords and seized tons
of drugs, the violence and the trafficking
continue to mushroom.

The country's tourism is dying, its industry
is suffering and thousands have fled
violence-plagued border cities like Tijuana
, Matamoros and Juarez.

Meanwhile, two industries in the U.S. are
flourishing from Mexico's tragedy.

More than 7,000 gun shops have sprouted
on the U.S. side of the border, and their
owners seem not to care where the

merchandise goes. Three-quarters of the
84,000 weapons, including high-powered
assault rifles, that Mexican officials have
seized since 2006, originated in the U.S.

Then there are the banks.

On March 12, federal prosecutors in Miami
charged Wachovia Bank with repeatedly
failing to report possible money-laundering
activity by money-transfer firms from
Mexico that used the bank.

Some of the more than $370billion wired to
Wachovia from Mexico bought planes here
that were used to transport drugs.

Wells Fargo, which owns Wachovia,
immediately entered into a deferred
prosecution agreement and paid the
federal government $160 million in fines.

Several other U.S. banks have also been
discovered flouting money-laundering laws.

No wonder former Mexican president
Vicente Fox, a conservative businessman, is
urging his country to legalize the
production, sale and distribution of drugs
"as a strategy to weaken and break the
economic system that allows cartels to earn
huge profits."

EVERY DAY MEXICAN TERRORISM IN OUR BORDERS AND ON THEM - Really Want Obama's Bit by Bit Amnesty?

Suspect arrested in police officer's shooting
Matthai Kuruvila, Chronicle Staff Writer
Sunday, August 29, 2010
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(08-28) 20:38 PDT Oakland -- As a Fremont police officer clung to life Saturday, the suspect in his shooting was captured in San Diego just one block away from the U.S.-Mexico border by a sharp-eyed police officer.
Andrew Barrientos shot at two Fremont officers as they tried to arrest him Friday at his East Oakland home on domestic violence charges, police said. Barrientos then shot at the driver of a vehicle he tried to carjack before fleeing in another vehicle taken at gunpoint, police added.
Despite the barrage, the bullets struck only Officer Todd Young, 39, a married father of two who remained in critical but stable condition Saturday after surgery at Highland Hospital in Oakland.
Barrientos' unexpected and explosive resistance had worried police, prompting a statewide alert. In Southern California, officers were ready.
"We had information that he was coming down here," said San Diego police Lt. Andra Brown. "We were looking for him."
After learning Barrientos was nearing the border, Oakland police asked the U.S. Border Patrol to shut the crossing - which they did for about 20 minutes, said Officer Jeff Thomason.
During that time, San Diego police Sgt. Jason Weeden was patrolling an area near the border when he spotted a car containing two men, one of whom resembled Barrientos, 20, who has close-cropped hair, is 5 feet 7 and weighs 240 pounds.
The car pulled in to a parking lot where people who choose to walk into Mexico often leave their cars, Brown said. Weeden saw Barrientos and immediately ordered him and the companion at gunpoint to follow instructions.
Brown and Thomason said there was a brief foot chase that ended just 15 feet before the border.
Barrientos was arrested at 2:59 p.m., almost exactly 24 hours after the shootout with the two Fremont officers. At the time of the arrest, Barrientos was found with a loaded 9mm handgun - the same caliber used to wound Young, police said. He was arrested on two counts of attempted murder of a police officer and two counts of carjacking and will be brought to Alameda County.
Widespread search
Brown said the relationship between Barrientos and the person he was with was unclear. But the companion was arrested for assisting Barrientos.
The dramatic arrest by one officer marked an end to an intense manhunt that had brought together an array of local, state and federal law enforcement officials. Searches were conducted in a number of homes in Union City, where the suspect had ties. He was tattooed with the words "Decoto Gangster" on his forearms and "Decoto" on the back of his neck. Decoto is the name of a Union City neighborhood, and police believe he is part of a larger gang known as the NorteƱos. A Union City woman, whose identity was not released, was arrested on a charge of harboring a fugitive for helping Barrientos escape from the Bay Area. Police said she was a friend.
Suspect in earlier attack
At the same time, officers, their families and friends were still holding a vigil for Officer Young, the first Fremont police officer shot in the line of duty in at least 19 years.
Fremont Police Chief Craig Steckler was among those who came to the hospital. He said Young was not able to speak Saturday afternoon.
Steckler shook his head at the turn of events in Barrientos' life. Originally wanted on several domestic violence charges, Barrientos now faces numerous other charges, including attempted murder of a police officer.
"And now he's going to go to prison for a long, long time for what he tried to do," he said.
Young has been with the Fremont police force for six years and was with the Newark Police Department for 10 years before that.
Steckler said Young had volunteered to work with the southern Alameda County major crimes task force, which focuses on local gangs. He was looking for more responsibility and more action in his job.
Young and his partner had gone Friday to arrest Barrientos, who was wanted for a string of crimes stemming from an Aug. 12 incident in San Leandro.
In that incident, Barrientos assaulted the mother of his child while she was driving, said Thomason, an Oakland Police Department spokesman. When the woman pulled the car over, Barrientos pointed his gun at her and tried to take over the car, but he then ran away, Thomason said.
Friday in East Oakland, the Fremont police officers spotted Barrientos outside his home on Auseon Avenue. Steckler said Young followed correct procedures, but as Young came around a corner, Barrientos "surprised him."
Barrientos fired 10 rounds, two of which hit Young in the groin and leg, said Steckler, who declined to provide further details.
"Every officer is trained to expect that something could happen when they're out there," Steckler said. "It's a job where you don't get a lot of recognition a lot of the time. Then, all of a sudden, you have these moments of terror."
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More Americans Killed by Illegal Aliens than Iraq War, Study Says
"...if our military can understand that Iraq's security depends in measure on the ability to protect its border against insurgents and terrorists, then why isn't our country similarly protecting our own borders?"

Jim Brown
OneNewsNow.com
February 22, 2007

Illegal aliens are killing more Americans than the Iraq war, says a new report from Family Security Matters that estimates some 2,158 murders are committed every year by illegal aliens in the U.S. The group says that number is more than 15 percent of all the murders reported by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the U.S. and about three times the representation of illegal aliens in the general population.

Mike Cutler, a former senior special agent with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (the former INS), is a fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies and an advisor to Family Security Matters (FSM). He says the high number of Americans being killed by illegal aliens is just part of the collateral damage that comes with tolerating illegal immigration.

"The military actually called for the BORTAC team, ... the elite unit of the Border Patrol, to be detailed to Iraq to help to secure the Iraqi border," Cutler notes. "Now, if our military can understand that Iraq's security depends in measure on the ability to protect its border against insurgents and terrorists, then why isn't our country similarly protecting our own borders?" he asks.

"We are now five and a half years, nearly, after 9/11, and yet our borders remain open," the Center for Immigration Studies fellow observes. "We have National Guardsmen assigned on the border, but it turns out they are unarmed," he points out. "Their rules of engagement are very simple: if armed intruders head your way, run in the other direction."

This situation would "almost be comical if it wasn't so tragic," Cutler asserts. "If our borders are wide open, this means that drugs, criminals, and terrorists are entering our country just as easily as the dishwashers," he says.

The report from FSM estimates that the 267,000 illegal aliens currently incarcerated in the nation are responsible for nearly 1,300,000 crimes, ranging from drug arrests to rape and murder. Such statistics, Cutler contends, debunk the claim that illegal immigration is a victimless crime. "Then we even have another problem," he adds, "and that's the Visa Waiver Program."

The federal government's Visa Waiver Program enables nationals of certain countries to travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa. According to the U.S. State Department website, the waiver program was established in 1986 with the objective of "eliminating unnecessary barriers to travel," stimulating America's tourism industry, and allowing the government to focus consular resources in other areas.
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According to a recent study from the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center, Hispanics involved in car crashes are two-and-a-half times more likely to be drunk than white drivers and three times more likely to be drunk than black drivers.
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TWELVE AMERICANS MURDERED EACH DAY BY ILLEGALS

By Joseph Farah 2006
WorldNetDaily.com
WASHINGTON – While the military "quagmire" in Iraq was said to tip the scales of power in the U.S. midterm elections, most Americans have no idea more of their fellow citizens – men, women and children – were murdered this year by illegal aliens than the combined death toll of U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan since those military campaigns began. Though no federal statistics are kept on murders or any other crimes committed by illegal aliens, a number of groups have produced estimates based on data collected from prisons, news reports and independent research. Twelve Americans are murdered every day by illegal aliens, according to statistics released by Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa. If those numbers are correct, it translates to 4,380 Americans murdered annually by illegal aliens. That's 21,900 since Sept. 11, 2001. Total U.S. troop deaths in Iraq as of last week were reported at 2,863. Total U.S. troop deaths in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan during the five years of the Afghan campaign are currently at 289, according to the Department of Defense. But the carnage wrought by illegal alien murderers represents only a fraction of the pool of blood spilled by American citizens as a result of an open border and un-enforced immigration laws. While King reports 12 Americans are murdered daily by illegal aliens, he says 13 are killed by drunk illegal alien drivers – for another annual death toll of 4,745. That's 23,725 since Sept. 11, 2001. While no one – in or out of government – tracks all U.S. accidents caused by illegal aliens, the statistical and anecdotal evidence suggests many of last year's 42,636 road deaths involved illegal aliens. A report by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Study found 20 percent of fatal accidents involve at least one driver who lacks a valid license. In California, another study showed that those who have never held a valid license are about five times more likely to be involved in a fatal road accident than licensed drivers. Statistically, that makes them an even greater danger on the road than drivers whose licenses have been suspended or revoked – and nearly as dangerous as drunk drivers.