Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Friday, March 12, 2010

Residents of Falcon Heights, a south Texas border town, saw a Mexican helicopter hovering over a house shortly after 6pm on Tuesday night. The chopper conducted surveillance for about 15 minutes before flying back to Mexico. The markings read La Marina' which is the Mexican Navy.

"They had armored individuals in the chopper, open ramp, very military looking, in style and preparation," said Zapata County Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez Jr.

KRGV were told to talk to the Customs and Border Protection, who said they knew about the incursion but were apparently unconcerned.

State and local authorities refused to return phone calls about the incident after they were also contacted by KRGV.

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Of course.

Sheesh, even their Navy is trying to get across the border?

The be perfectly honest, the 12 million illegal immigrants (yup, I said it) in the US concerns me more than 1 helicopter incursion.

This is no isolated incident. They are free to do as they wish within the US. Just one incident:


Mexican Army Members Raid Phoenix Home & Shoot Man Dead


According to a police report, 25-year-old Manual Garcia-Trejo, Daniel Garcia-Saenz, 24, and Rodolfo Madrigal Lopez, 19 each face a charge of 1st degree murder in Williams' death (ABC 15). Police reports show that the 3 men are Mexican army members. Here is one of the police documents via KSYI on the murder in Phoenix Monday:

"Information from one of the suspects on McDowell indicated all the suspects are Mexican military coming into the United States with full tactical gear and police raid shirts to conduct home invasions. According to the same suspect, they were planning on ambushing the officers following them but didn't only because they didn't have any ammunition left. Homicide responded and took dispo.


Of course officials don't care. Federal policy has conclusively shown there is no political motivation for border security. Here's a report from 1996! LATimes.com

A 62-year-old federal-agent-turned-rancher, who, like the others in the room, refused to be identified for fear of reprisals, summed up the desperation. After months of digging surveillance bunkers, plotting aerial maps and patrolling his property by pickup, he concluded: "It's we private citizens who have upheld the integrity of the border . . . and we can't do it anymore. We're losing America."

Compromised Border:

Based on the accounts of the Rio Grande ranchers, court documents, intelligence assessments by federal agencies and interviews with landowners, The Times--after an extensive tour north and south of the line--has found that drug-smuggling gangs have quietly compromised hundreds of miles of the United States' southern border.

Mexican Military Helicopter Hovers Above Texas Homes: Homeland Security Infiltrated by Drug Cartels

With drug murders and mayhem just across the border of the Rio Grande, Border agencies, including Customs and Border Protection, are allegedly being infiltrated by drug cartels, and Homeland Security's corruption cases are on the rise.

Zapata County Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez said there have been other "incursions" into the U.S. by Mexican Military. The Sheriff indicated the Mexican Military could not have made a mistakethe Rio Grande River is a clear border.

Gonzalez says he cannot confirm reports, presumably from Mexico, that the helicopter "was scoping out the home of a drug criminal, in a "neighborhood populated by many U.S. Customs officers who work at border crossing."

There is a Zapata County, Texas and a Zapata County, Mexico in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. What good is Homeland Security if they cannot ferret-out infiltrators, before they infiltrate?

Sounds more like they were running cover for a drug operation.

whats the big fuckin deal

the vietnameese "NAVY' has been invading the upper texas coast for 20 years and CONTINUES to get away with shrimping OUT the waters....

I can tell you from a few visits to the eastern Yucatan area of Mexico that it's not unusual to see US Coast Guard vessels tied to their docks. If we're going down that road, I guess they have a gripe too.

Wait til they start rounding up Texans and deporting them to the United States.

We don't need no steenking badges!

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