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Robert Bandanza
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Feds consider Border Patrol cutbacks
By Stella Davis
Current-Argus Staff Writer

CARLSBAD — A proposal to close some interior U.S. Border Patrol stations in New Mexico, including Carlsbad, will be a loss of additional eyes and ears for local law enforcement agencies, said Eddy County Sheriff Kent Waller.

Doug Mosier, U.S. Border Patrol public information officer for the El Paso Sector, said that at this point "nothing has been set in stone" in terms of station closures.

http://www.currentargus.com/ci_4207776


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Posted : 19/08/2006 1:04 pm
Kosher Nazi
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Just fund those volunteers; they are doing the heavy lifting in this project. Has anyone phoned their local sheriff and asked them to round up the day laborers? I wonder what the standard response is.

I used to live next to a retired Coke exec that was Mexican. We could talk for hours over the fence about this or that. But one day, around the time the Minutement were first getting active, I noticed he had a group of illegal aliens doing some landscaping activities for him.

I said 'hey, good for you, cheap labor and you speak their language'. He said 'yeah'. Then I mentioned the Minutemen and he got all pissed off. Said his son-in-law worked for them and the MM were 'setting off all the remote alarms'.

Well, we all know the MM are effective. I guess my neighbor was pro-illegal-immigration and was mad at the MM for doing something about that. But he didn't have the courage to say so directly, so he just says they are 'causing problems'. Typical Communist.


 
Posted : 19/08/2006 4:28 pm
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