Border Patrol and Law Enforcement Upset At Militias At Southern Border

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Anyone who doesn't believe jihadists won't come across the southern border simply by sneaking across or paying narcos big bucks for a smuggle into the US is simply not in touch with reality. That is like saying "it can't happen here" the day after 911 occurred.
 
Anyone who doesn't believe jihadists won't come across the southern border simply by sneaking across or paying narcos big bucks for a smuggle into the US is simply not in touch with reality. That is like saying "it can't happen here" the day after 911 occurred.

If they have a laptop, why bother?
 
Ok it is pretty funny how the feds are pushed back easily by pretty much any small crowd with peacefully armed participants.

Our military is the real deal but the ATF, FBI, INS and the cops are a clown act at the circus to be brushed aside. Hilarious.
 
Somebody got to do something when this is happening. We are being invaded.
U.S. Army soldier accused of smuggling undocumented immigrants
Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:48 p.m. EDT
By Lisa Maria Garza

(Reuters) - A U.S. Army soldier has been accused of smuggling two undocumented immigrants across the Texas-Mexico border while in uniform, according to a federal criminal complaint.

Eric Alexander Rodriguez, 20, a private in the Army, was charged with felony "bringing in and harboring certain aliens" on Friday in United States District Court Southern District of Texas, according to court records.

Rodriguez is accused of hiding two undocumented immigrants in his pickup truck on Thursday as he crossed into the United States at the Sarita, Texas, checkpoint, about 180 miles south of San Antonio.

U.S. Border Patrol agents found the immigrants hiding on the floorboard behind the front seat, covered with a bed sheet and a military jacket with Rodriguez's name tag, court records said.

Rodriguez was wearing his military uniform during the incident, the complaint said.

Prosecutors said one of the immigrants told authorities he paid $3,000 to be smuggled into the United States and Rodriguez was the driver who picked them up and transported them farther north.

Rodriguez is being held in Cameron County jail. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. He is based at Fort Hood, according to the Army.
 
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