Border arrest
( Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times )
U.S. Border Patrol Agent Jose Portillo keeps an eye on suspected Mexican drug smugglers who were tracked and arrested in the desert near Rodeo, N.M.
July 16, 2010
Source: HYscience
Barack Obama and Janet Napolitano believe we're all gullible fools:
"The southern border is more secure today than at any time in the past 20 years."If you've you've been foolish enough to believe him, now's the time to get off the Obama Kool-Aid and sober up. Contrary to what the Obama administration has been saying, an army of illegals that includes criminal drug smugglers and gang members, has been flooding across our southern Arizona border, as seen in the following video provided by the Center for Immigration Studies. Cameras placed along the border have recorded these events and have failed to capture any federal border agents attempting to stop the flood. One of the film's producers called federal agents after finding a large bale of Marijuana only to be told that the feds had no personnel who could respond (H/t - Mike's America)
- Barack Hussein Obama immigration speech July 1, 2010
Via the Center for Immigration Studies:
This new 10-minute mini-documentary raises the bar, featuring footage of both illegal-alien entry as well as gun- and drug-smuggling. At minimum, the inescapable conclusion is that hidden cameras reveal a reality that illegal-alien activity is escalating.Clearly, at bare minimum, the inescapable conclusion from watching the video is that the hidden cameras reveal the reality that illegal-alien activity is escalating - and the Obama administration is turning a blind eye to it.The hidden camera footage, acquired from a variety of sources, indicates that there is an unfortunate lack of federal law enforcement presence on Arizona's federal land on the border in Nogales, in the Coronado National Forest (15 miles inside the border), and the Casa Grande Sector (80 miles inside the border). Also significant to the story are responses received as part of Freedom of Information Act requests made by Janice Kephart, the Center's Director of National Security Studies, in August 2009. Featured in the film is a 2004 federal government PowerPoint showing the near-complete devastation of a borderland national park due to illegal-alien activity, highlighting the disconnect between the situation on the ground in Arizona and Washington rhetoric.
One would think that the Obama Administration and environmental groups would be going nuts over the environmental destruction to the Coronado National Forest alone, but not a peep has been heard, neither on the environmental destruction or the massive invasion of illegal aliens. The only response has been empty flowery rheteric and a pittance of National Guard troops that won't even arrive until August.
Posted by Richard at 3:27 PM