Someone give me the red pill, I don’t want to know about the matrix anymore. Sometimes it hurts too much.
The search lasted more than seven hours.
Rescuers followed the wash about 10 miles north of the border, but could not locate the four and called off the search about 1 p.m., officials said.
“If they are there, they are not alive,” Santa Cruz County Sheriff Tony Estrada said. “It’s possible the bodies got stuck in the mud and could surface again during another storm. We’ve found people like that before.” – linkage
hay más…
Ramon M. Sanchez Jr., a 42-year-old former detention officer with the Department of Homeland Security in Tucson, pleaded guilty Oct. 28 to harboring Flor Lilianan Velasco-Barrera and her 10-year-old son, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Sanchez had been charged with nine counts related to illegally transporting and harboring an illegal immigrant. – linkage (emphasis mine)
And from the crazy whackjob that brought the atrocity Prop 200 to the state of Arizona, yet another hydra-head to kill.
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Would “require all officials, agencies, and personnel of the city of Phoenix, including the Phoenix Police Department, to cooperate with and assist federal immigration authorities in enforcing immigration laws within the boundaries of the city.” – linkage
Nevada joins the list of states assisting with the militarization of la frontera.
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Bush said the mission will free up thousands of officers now on other duties to actively patrol the border. Guardsmen are building fences and conducting routine surveillance. – linkage (emphasis mine)
So much for the line they fed the media that the Guard would only be doing repair work on the Great Wall™ and access roads. “Routine surveillance” mi nalga, I guess that’s why they need firearms.
You may now return to your daily schedule of outrage courtesy of Cowboy Diplomacy.
Crossposted from my humble blog
If it’s not 115+ degrees outside there’s torrential rain and flash floods. Gotta luv life in the Sonoran Desert…
How hot is it out there Manny? It’s blistering hot back here in the mid-Atlantic.
on where you’re at, but in the desert where most of these areas of traffic are located, you’re looking at temps in excess of 110. Many times the groups are under the impression from their coyote that they’ll only be walking for a short distance. Little do they know sometimes they find themselves in the middle of nowhere with no water. It’s very distressing, to say the least.
We would exhaust all resources in accounting for them and making sure that their lives continue.
Please someone wake me up from this five year nightmare. Is it too late to stop the madness? What will it take? I mean let New Orleans drown but send supplies and $30 million to Lebanon. God, we are so screwed.