Immigration See other Immigration ArticlesTitle: Border Insecurity Continues
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American Patrol Report
URL Source: http://www.americanpatrol.com/09-FE ... 14-FEATURE/091214_Feature.html
Published: Dec 15, 2009
Author: Glenn Spencer
Post Date: 2009-12-15 09:54:22 by mel_living
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Border Insecurity Continues The March of ConquestAmerican Border Patrol -- December 14 | All but one of these photographs is of people found on a border trail in November. Can you tell which is one is not? |
Mexico Recovers Its Own Failure of the Department of Homeland Security, headed by Janet Napolitano, to secure our border with Mexico is being documented on a daily basis by Operation Border Count, a project of American Border Patrol. The photos shown here were taken on a trail leading into the U.S. from Mexico, sometime in the past month. Specific dates and locations are withheld to protect cameras and the people who place them except to say the images were captured in November, 2009. Today American Border Patrol presents a five-minute video showing 177 people marching into the United States. While they march, listen to what is said about the Mexican invasion of our nation. The liberal-dominated media do not want you to see this video, but watch it anyway.
Operation Border Count is well underway. Watch |
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Avoiding foreign entanglements is the best domestic policy.
Avoiding foreign entanglements is the best domestic policy.
Avoiding foreign entanglements is the best domestic policy.
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