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Chosen
03-04-2009, 12:00 PM
This is a "revisit" of the early beginnings of the breakdown of the rule of law in the US. Here a racist, ethnic nationalist socialist Border Patrol Agent decides he will no longer arrest illegal aliens. Rumor has it this man will recieve an appointment by B Hussein Obama, this cannot be confirmed but chatter in the Border Patrol Unions indicate this.

The idea in revisiting this article is that many pro RINO folks removed it from the public sphere on blogs and message boards they had infilitrated in support of the 2006 and 2007 anti-rule of law amnesty attempt. It will also present a reopening of this mans background should talks on his appointment to (any) a position in the Obama Administration continue.

In the least, it can serve to identify the pure racism that is inherent in the Hispanic community. To not enforce the law because of ones color and ethnicity is racist. This is someone in a government position and the Pentagon wants to put illegals in the military?!??! This man is an American citizen, imagine the hate and retaliation that an illegal alien in the military will demonstrate?

ARTICLE LINK:
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2007/aug/26/border-patrol-chief-rejects32mission-against-alien/

ARTICLE


Border Patrol chief rejects mission against aliens, drugs



A Border Patrol chief at one of the nation's most dangerous Southwest border crossings says the agency's mission doesn't include apprehending illegal aliens or seizing narcotics — perplexing front-line agents and angering a congressional critic of illegal immigration.

Associated Press Rep. Tom Tancredo, Colorado Republican and presidential hopeful, has called for the resignation of Border Patrol sector chief Carlos X. Carrillo for saying that aliens were not his agency's mission.

"I've said it before and I'll say it again," Carlos X. Carrillo, Border Patrol chief of Laredo, Texas, told guests at a town-hall meeting Thursday. "The Border Patrol's job is not to stop illegal immigrants. The Border Patrol's job is not to stop narcotics. ... The Border Patrol's mission is not to stop criminals.

"The Border Patrol's mission is to stop terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering the country."

Law-enforcement agencies consider Laredo to be one of the Southwest's most dangerous border crossings. It is the sister city of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, which is controlled by one of that country's most ruthless drug-smuggling rings.

Rep. Tom Tancredo, Colorado Republican, called for Mr. Carrillo's resignation Friday. He also questioned how the recently appointed official could tell the difference between an illegal alien and a terrorist.

"If the Border Patrol has developed a new technology that can distinguish between terrorists and other illegal border crossers without first catching them and checking them out, that is good news," said Mr. Tancredo, an outspoken critic of illegal immigration and a presidential candidate. "But if that is not the case, Mr. Carrillo's statements are extremely irresponsible and demoralizing to officers in the field."

T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council, a union representing 12,000 front-line agents, said he was baffled by the Laredo chief's statements.

"It is shocking that such a high-ranking official would make a statement that is so completely at odds with the law and the Border Patrol's mission," Mr. Bonner said. "It is equally disturbing that no one at a higher level has taken any steps to reassure employees and the public that the Border Patrol will continue to intercept all illicit traffic that it encounters.

"The failure to do so has caused more than a few front-line agents to nervously wonder if the mission has indeed changed, and if they will face punishment for apprehending illegal aliens or drugs," he said.

The Border Patrol's mission has been at the center of debates within the agency since the September 11 attacks.

If "Mr. Carrillo's remarks represent a new mission statement not yet published by the Department of Homeland Security, then Secretary [Michael] Chertoff needs to come up to Capitol Hill and explain this new mission,
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Chosen
03-04-2009, 12:32 PM
"I've said it before and I'll say it again," Carlos X. Carrillo, Border Patrol chief of Laredo, Texas, told guests at a town-hall meeting Thursday. "The Border Patrol's job is not to stop illegal immigrants. The Border Patrol's job is not to stop narcotics. ... The Border Patrol's mission is not to stop criminals.

"The Border Patrol's mission is to stop terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering the country."There you have it.

akihabro
03-04-2009, 03:52 PM
Drug war spilling over into El Paso would constitute terrorism to me.