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Drug Trade Tyranny on Mexico's Border
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| By Manuel Roig-Franzia | Washington Post | Mar. 14, 2008
Cartels Rule With Bribes And MurderThe killers prowled through Loma Bonita in the pre-dawn chill.In silence, they navigated a labyrinth of wood shacks at the crest of a dirt lane in the blighted Tijuana neighborhood, police say. They were looking for Margarito Salda¿a, an easygoing 43-year-old district police commander. They found a house full of sleeping people. Read
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Immigrant Human Katrina Flooding Into The United States
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| By Frosty Wooldridge | NewsWithViews.com | Feb. 18, 2008
Except for a miracle third party run from Ron Paul, we stand 10 months away from the next president opening our borders to a flood of humanity. Obama, Hillary and McCain promise to give amnesty to 20-30 million illegal aliens, continue chain migration, double U.S. immigration from 1.0 to 2.0 million annually and accept unending millions of anchor babies. This means 70 million immigrants and their children will flood into America by 2040—a heartbeat in time of 32 years. Read
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Ex-Mexican chief convicted in U.S. drug ring
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| McALLEN, Texas - A former Mexican police commander was convicted Wednesday of helping run a notorious Gulf cartel's drug smuggling operation. Carlos Landin Martinez was found guilty of 10 counts including drug trafficking, conspiracy and money laundering over alleged cartel activities from 2005 to 2007.
Associated Press | Jan. 23, 2008 Read
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Now, here come the Mexican airplanes
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| The U.S. has built nine navigation systems for Mexico and Canada under the controversial Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America in an apparent first step toward establishing the satellite infrastructure needed to create a North American air traffic control system.
By Jerome R. Corsi | WorldNetDaily.com | Aug. 9, 2007 Read
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Guard numbers on border to be halved
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| The number of National Guard troops along the Arizona-Mexico border will be trimmed in half by the end of next month. As the presidentially mandated Operation Jumpstart mission begins its second year in support of the U.S. Border Patrol, the number of troops is being reduced as planned. It will be trimmed from 6,000 to 3,000 nationally and from 2,400 to 1,200 in Arizona, said National Guard Capt. Kristine Munn. The pullout began July 1 and is scheduled to be completed by Sept. 1.
By Brady McCombs | Arizona Daily Star | Jul. 25, 2007 Read
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