Tuesday, May 17, 2016

MEXICAN PRESIDENT DECLARES THAT LA RAZA SUPREMACIST HILLARIA WILL BE GOOD FOR THE MEX DRUG CARTELS, AND FURTHER EXPANSION OF THE LA RAZA MEXICAN WELFARE STATE ON OUR BACKS

"Study shows immigrants use 40% more welfare than native born".


THEY COME BY SEA, THROUGH TUNNELS, AND SIMPLY

OVER OUR OPEN BORDERS!

JUDICIAL WATCH:
"In the meantime, the porous southern border has created a 

huge national security risk, and the region is a cesspool of 

violent criminal activity perpetuated by heavily armed 

Mexican drug cartels that have joined forces with Islamic 

terrorists to enter the U.S."


CA GOVERNOR JERRY BROWN HAS LITERRALY STOOD

ON THE CA-NARCOMEX BORDER AND TOLD THE

INVADING MEXICANS THAT CA WAS THEIR SECOND

HOME. BUT IT'S THERE FIRST HOME WHEN IT COMES TO

WEFARE AND JOBS!


VIDEO: 17 Suspected Illegal Aliens Caught off California Coast






Seventeen suspected illegal aliens aboard a panga boat sent a

distress signal off the coast of San Diego on Tuesday morning

that led the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Customs and Border

Protection (CBP) to apprehend the group.

Video of the stranded boat was released, along with the Coast Guard’s announcement that the 17 aboard were taken to a local Border Patrol station for processing.

Crew aboard the 87-foot Coast Guard Cutter Sea Otter spotted a flare around 4:45 a.m. Tuesday morning off the coast of San Diego, according to the Coast Guard. Coast Guard Sector San Diego Joint Harbor Operations Center watchstanders also received a 911 call around 5:30 a.m. from one of the persons aboard the panga boat.

The Coast Guard release described the operation to find and rescue those aboard:
A Sector San Diego MH-60 Jayhawk crew and CBP AMO UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crew immediately launched to search and at approximately 6:50 a.m., the CBP AMO Blackhawk crew located the vessel approximately eight miles west of Pacific Beach, in San Diego.
At 8:15 a.m., the Sea Otter’s crew arrived on scene with the vessel and safely rescued 17 suspected illegal migrants from the disabled panga.
The group was picked up approximately eight miles off of San Diego’s Pacific Beach, and delivered to Shelter Island. From there, the Marine Task Force took the group into custody. The 17 were then transported to the Border Patrol office.

Last August, illegal aliens were caught at least twice trying to enter the United States off the coast of southern California. Also last August, a lawsuit was filed naming three CBP agents over the death of an illegal alien aboard a panga boat. The Mexican national perished as a boat of illegal aliens attempted to evade capture and capsized.

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