Mexican military in U.S. border standoff against US law enforcement

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Mexican military in U.S. border standoff
Police say they aided drug smugglers with Humvees, machine guns
Posted: October 17, 2007
3:47 p.m. Eastern




Mexican soldiers and civilian smugglers engaged in an armed standoff with nearly 30 American law enforcement officials on the southern U.S. border, according to Texas police and the FBI.

At a spot more than 200 yards inside the U.S., Mexican Army troops set up several mounted machine guns when U.S. Border Patrol agents called for backup Monday, the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin of Ontario, Calif., reported.

The paper said Mexican military Humvees were towing what appeared to be thousands of pounds of marijuana across the border into the U.S., according to Chief Deputy Mike Doyal of the Hudspeth County Sheriff's Department.

The incident took place on the Rio Grande near Neely's Crossing, about 50 miles east of El Paso.

"It's been so bred into everyone not to start an international incident with Mexico that it's been going on for years," Doyal told the Daily Bulletin. "When you're up against mounted machine guns, what can you do? Who wants to pull the trigger first? Certainly not us."


Confirming the afternoon encounter, FBI spokeswoman Andrea Simmons told the paper, "Bad guys in three vehicles ended up on the border. People with Humvees, who appeared to be with the Mexican Army, were involved with the three vehicles in getting them back across."

Deputies captured one vehicle and found 1,477 pounds of marijuana inside, according to Doyal, who added Mexican soldiers set fire to one of the Humvees stuck in the river.

Such incidents are common, Doyal told the Daily Bulletin. Last November, his deputies were called on to back up agents from the Fort Hancock border patrol station in Texas after confronting more than six fully armed men dressed in Mexican military uniforms.

Armed with machine guns, the men were trying to bring more than three tons of marijuana across the border in military vehicles.

Doyal insisted the federal government must do something about the incursions, pointing out the deputies and border agents are not equipped for combat.

But Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff today played down the reports of Mexican military incursions, suggesting many could have been mistakes or criminals dressed in military garb. Last week, Mexican officials denied their military made any incursions.

The Daily Bulletin reported, however, border agents interviewed over the past year believe the confrontations were with Mexican military personnel.

A story by the paper last year highlighted a Department of Homeland Security document reporting 216 incursions by Mexican soldiers during the previous 10 years.

Chertoff downplayed the reports at that time, as well, calling them "overblown."

But border agents contend otherwise.

"We're sitting ducks," said one who spoke to the Daily Bulletin on condition of anonymity. "The government has our hands tied."

As WND reported in February 2006, an American law enforcement officer and news crew in Hudspeth County, Texas, witnessed an armed incursion into the U.S. by men dressed in Mexican army attire, the second such incident in two weeks.

Mexican officials have said their military is forbidden from traveling within three miles of the border, though U.S. border residents repeatedly have spotted mobile patrols of Mexican military units traversing roads that run directly parallel to the international boundary. Mexico says the armed men crossing into the U.S. are paramilitary forces loyal to drug-smuggling cartels.

Republican Reps. Duncan Hunter and David Drier of California last week asked Chertoff, the House Judiciary Committee, the House Homeland Security Committee and the House International Relations Committee to investigate the incursions.
 
My God, this is sickening. I think that our soldiers are fighting the wrong country now. We need to open our eyes and see that we are at war with Mexico and that our president is on the wrong side. :mad:
 
wow, I don't care so much about the drug portion, but mexican troops entering our border....this is wrong. They should be given one stern warning then it is time to hellfire them!
 
Well, I care about the drugs because it's racketeering. I sincerely doubt that the drug money winds up in our Treasury.
 
I doubt that Mexico is a strong enough state to prevent the corrupted elements of the Mexican army from collaborating with the drug cartels and other criminals. I'm sure that it is an embarrassment to the Mexican federal government and I can't see this as being a matter of official policy -- more like an unfortunate lack of authority and oversight that are common in less developed countries.

I seriously don't want there to be any international incidents, considering that I will be in Mexico from January to May next year.
 
Pete,
my point being they would not be bringing drugs across is our border was not in such disarray.
Set tough enforcement our our national borders and such crap will STOP happening.
 
I'd order military to kill the Mexican troops. And if they do it again, we take some of their land. Then we should go to Congress about some further military action. They SERIOUSLY need to be put in their place. I'm not a dictator on the borders, but I take national sovereignty very seriously
 
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My uncle has been border patrol for years and says this is nothing new. We are fighting an inefficient central government that doesn't want to fix the problem.
 
See, this is a true act of war. Sending troops over OUR Border. Let's rain hell on them. And allow me to buy that beach front land in Cabo San Lucas I have dreamed about.
 
I couldn't agree more. We have a country that unloaded 30-40 million illegals on us since the 1970s and we've got 30 million illegals NOW roaming around.

Where is Andrew Jackson when you need him? I say take that Beach Front property in Cabo but don't drink the water.

We should have been invading mexico, NOT Iraq! Afterall we had a war with mexico and we defended our borders. Now we have a president that is a limp dicked, retard in office.
 
My uncle has been border patrol for years and says this is nothing new. We are fighting an inefficient central government that doesn't want to fix the problem.

It's true. I've read a bunch of articles about military incursions into the u.s.

Our country is defenseless with the loser we currently have in the white house.

Hillary and ghouliani wanted to go into Iraq and now iran but they don't give a damn about or borders and both voted for bills that allowed illegals to be here for years. They are traitors.

We need Ron Paul now more than ever.
 
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