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Border Patrol Agents in New Mexico Targeted as Border Violence Increases
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Deming, N.M. â€" On Saturday, El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents discovered that they may have been the target of more acts of violence after discovering an apparent booby trap made of wire on a remote border road near Deming.
On June 14, agents assigned to the Deming Border Patrol Station received a call from a local rancher who informed them of a discovery she made of some wires stretched across a patch of dirt roadway. The wires had been pulled tight and set to a height that could have had dire consequences for agents or anyone riding on an all-terrain vehicle. The road is commonly used by narcotics traffickers as well as Border Patrol agents operating on ATV’s, horse patrol officers and agents in service vehicles. The two thin wires were set across the road and fastened to a border fence post, then wrapped around a mesquite bush in an attempt to conceal it.
Border Patrol agents were alerted to a dangerous wire booby trap on a remote New Mexico road set at a height which could have had fatal consequences.
Earlier this year, a similar scenario was discovered in the San Diego Sector Border Patrol. This most recent incident exemplifies the constant dangers that Border Patrol agents are subjected to on a daily basis while securing our nations borders.
In fiscal year 2007, the volume of assaults on agents rose in the El Paso Sector by more than 32 percent. So far this year, assaults on agents have increased by approximately 26 percent.
Courtesy of U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Stephen: It's a good thing we want to protect the illegals huh. You know the ones with the guns, drugs, and humans they are traficing.
Oh yes, we need to protect these people
Reporting The Invasion Of America
Sheriff's Felony Human Smuggling Arrests Now Exceed 1,000
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
(Despite Governor Taking Away Over One Million Dollars From Sheriff to Fight Human Smuggling)
Phoenix, AZ - Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s Human Smuggling detectives arrested 25 more illegal arpaioaliens across Valley last night, bringing the total number of arrests made under the Arizona felony Human Smuggling law to 1,003.
Last night, Sheriff’s detectives working in the Anthem area arrested two smugglers, David Osbaldo Ramirez-Garduno (DOB 01/12/1983) & Elias Osvaldo Popoca-Ramirez (DOB 07/20/1983), along with their co-conspirators, as the group was traveling to destinations including Indiana, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin.