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Posts Tagged border patrol
Civilians Take Security of Border Into Their Own Hands
From The Houston Chronicle:
Militia groups along the Texas-Mexico border have grown to more than 10 active “teams” from El Paso to the Rio Grande Valley, despite warnings from U.S. Customs and Border Protection and state lawmakers.
Homeland Security Harassing Civil Pilots
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 31/May/2013 08:10
The Atlantic reports on the two accounts of Gabriel Silverstein and Larry Gaines:
The whole episode lasted about 2 hours. Â While the officers who questioned me were not overtly or personally threatening, the situation was intimidating and threatening. Â I was never told details of the “profile”, so I don’t know how to prevent this from happening again, aside from talking to federal employees at all times while flying. Â I am concerned that DEA and DHS now have files on me. Â This distresses me GREATLY. Â I am equally concerned that my plane’s tail number is now suspicious in the eyes of law enforcement.
Every day thousands of illegal immigrants flood over the border and Muslim terrorists plot bombings in Boston, but the DHS and Border Patrol have to harass civilian pilots. It is amazing how far the government will go, to not actually do their job.
FBI Statement on Oct. 2 Shooting of Border Patrols Agents
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 10/Oct/2012 03:31
Statement on Investigation into Shooting of Border Patrol Agents
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 2/Oct/2012 16:50
Statement on Investigation into Shooting of Border Patrol Agents
Oct. 2, 2012
The FBI and the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office are conducting a joint investigation into the shooting of Border Patrol agents near Naco, Arizona, on Tuesday, October 2, 2012, in the early morning hours. One agent died from his injuries and another, who sustained non-life threatening wounds, was airlifted to a local hospital. The investigation remains ongoing.
Customs Agent Charged With Assisting Fugitive
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 13/Sep/2012 02:23
Sept. 10, 2012
FBI: Border Agent Arrested for Corruption
Customs and Border Protection Officer Arrested by San Diego Border Corruption Task Force Agents
July 13, 2012
– San Diego
Flight Journal – April 2012
In the April issue of Flight Journal the aircraft of the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol is profiled. The magazine takes a look at the different types of fixed and rotor wing aircraft along with the equipment each one uses for interdiction.
Texas Reps Want Surplus War Equipment On Border
From Military Times:
The Houston Chronicle reports Texas Reps. Ted Poe and Henry Cuellar have been joined by 17 border sheriffs from Texas, New Mexico and Arizona in a letter to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta requesting that he move up delivery of surplus equipment.
About 1,000 Deported minors processed through Reynosa
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 5/Oct/2010 01:26
The US Border Patrol McAllen Sector has deported about 1,000 minors under 18 years of age through Reynosa during 2010 according to the president of a Mexican organization for family development (DIF).
On average, between 125 and 150 minors are received monthly by DIF after being expelled by US authorities.
http://www.elimparcial.com/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Nacional/02102010/471554.aspx
Mexican Drug Cartels, U.S. Corruption
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 18/Sep/2010 18:07
It is axiomatic that organized crime cannot exist without public corruption. Indeed, given that the Mexican drug cartels have well-established supply lines, distribution networks and operational cells in 230 locales throughout the United States from which they pull $20 to $30 billion in cash a year, one can only wonder how they have gotten away with so much for so long without some inside help.
Well, the problem apparently starts — but certainly does not end — at the border where dirty U.S. border agents such as Martha Garnica make a mockery of law enforcement as reported by Ceci Connolley for the Washington Post:
She lived a double life. At the border crossing, she was Agent Garnica, a veteran law enforcement officer. In the shadows, she was “La Estrella,” the star, a brassy looker who helped drug cartels make a mockery of the U.S. border.
Martha Garnica devised secret codes, passed stacks of cash through car windows and sketched out a map for smugglers to safely haul drugs and undocumented workers across the border. For that she was richly rewarded; she lived in a spacious house with a built-in pool, owned two Hummers and vacationed in Europe.
http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2010/09/mexican-drug-cartels-us-corruption.html
Border Patrol Agents arrested 2,788 from October 2005 through last September – on the Canadian Border.
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 30/Aug/2010 22:32
ROCHESTER — “The Lake Shore Limited runs between Chicago and New York City without crossing the Canadian border. But when it stops at Amtrak stations in western New York State, armed Border Patrol agents routinely board the train, question passengers about their citizenship and take away noncitizens who cannot produce satisfactory immigration papers.
“Are you a U.S. citizen?†agents asked one recent morning, moving through a Rochester-bound train full of dozing passengers at a station outside Buffalo. “What country were you born in?â€
When the answer came back, “the U.S.,†they moved on. But Ruth Fernandez, 60, a naturalized citizen born in Ecuador, was asked for identification. And though she was only traveling home to New York City from her sister’s in Ohio, she had made sure to carry her American passport. On earlier trips, she said, agents had photographed her, and taken away a nervous Hispanic man.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/30/nyregion/30border.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss