Mexico Invades Arizona, Obama Ignores Threat

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Mexico Invades Arizona, Obama Ignores Threat

The United States is being invaded from Mexico and the federal government is doing nothing to protect the country. In fact, the Obama government is supporting this invasion and today is telling American citizens to stay out of three southern Arizona counties because it is too dangerous. Those controlling that section of Arizona are armed smugglers.


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FOX News reporter: “Would you like to see some of the president’s outrage about the oil spill and some of the butt-kicking that he’s talked about doing applied there on the border as well?”

Sheriff Paul Babeu: “Even with that, you say one thing and then you’re out at a fundraiser in California and you don’t go to the funeral of the people who died in the explosion. You know its one thing to say something slick on television in a ten second soundbite but we need action. And, it’s shameful that we as the most powerful nation on earth can win wars and liberate countries throughout history yet we can’t even secure our own border.”

Is anyone in the government paying attention? When does an armed invasion from foreign countries become more than just the “mom and pop family trying to making a better life for themselves” that requires the federal government to take military action? How much land do we need to lose to foreign countries before someone in authority decides they have declared war?

This is 3,500 acres of southern Arizona on the Mexican border and the United States can’t secure the area! Our military can go into other countries to defend and fight for them, but can’t fight for the citizens of the United States from an invasion taking place today on our own soil.

If the federal government cannot protect the citizens of the United States, then the state of Arizona should be able to take the necessary action by whatever means to protect the citizens of the state. At what point does the United States determine Mexico has declared war on Arizona and the United States?


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Nevermind lah.

All you need is for Mexican Drug Wars to spill across the border into the USA, and then we will see the 2nd and even bigger Civil War in US history. The only difference is that the new George Washington now is a black man this time.:D
 
Gunfire hitting City Hall prompts Texas AG to ask for
more troops on border

Times staff reports
Posted: 06/30/2010 01:59:31 PM MDT

A bullet fired from a gun battle in Juarez struck and penetrated the wall of El Paso Assistant City Manager Pat Adauto's office, left between two shelves on her wall. Juarez and the area where the gun fight took place can be seen out the window of Adauto's office. (Mark Lambie/El Paso Times)

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EL PASO - Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott today demanded that President Obama send more troops to the Texas-Mexico border and used the shots that hit El Paso City Hall as an example of increased violence on the border.

Abbott said in a letter that the seven shots that hit City Hall in El Paso were an example of the violence that is plaguing the border area and that sending 1,200 National Guard soldiers to the entire U.S.-Mexico border is not enough.

He also cited the violence in Juarez and said that Americans lives are at risk.

"More than 1,300 people have been murdered in Juárez this year as a war continues relentlessly between the Juárez and Sinaloa drug cartels," he told Obama.

He also said the "time for talk has passed."

Here is the letter by Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott:

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

Washington, DC 20500

Dear Mr. President,

Deadly violence from drug cartels and transnational gangs in Mexico is knocking on the United States' door with ever increasing frequency.

Yesterday, gunfire from the cartels pierced that threshold and struck City Hall in El Paso. Fortunately no one was injured or killed. But that good fortune was not the result of effective border control - it was mere luck that the bullets struck buildings rather than bodies.

Luck and good fortune are not effective border enforcement policies. The shocking reality of cross border gunfire proves the cold reality: American lives are at risk. As the attached news article notes: "More than 1,300 people have been murdered in Juárez this year as a war continues relentlessly between the Juárez and Sinaloa drug cartels." Americans must be protected as this deadly war bulges at our border.

Law enforcement officials
Members of the New Mexico National Guard, Spc. Rolinda Apodaca, foreground, and Sgt. Janilee Whiterock, look out toward the border just west of Columbus, N.M. (Times file photo)
with the Texas Department of Public Safety and your own U.S. Customs and Border Protection will reveal the hard truth. Our state is under constant assault from illegal activity threatening a porous border.

The time for talk has passed. The time for action is now. The need is urgent. Each day that passes increases the likelihood that an American life will be lost because of the federal government's failure to secure the border.

This threat demands immediate and effective action by your Administration to secure our border. As the Attorney General of Texas, I urge you to make border security your top priority so that no more innocent lives are lost to border violence.
 
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