Re: Border security
- From: Mayor of R'lyeh <mayor.of.rlyeh@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 04:29:12 GMT
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 11:09:45 -0800, Steve Hix
<sehix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> chose to bless us with the
following wisdom:
In article <2006021120403584492%jcrnospam@nospammaccom>,
John C. Randolph <jcr.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2006-02-11 12:15:38 -0800, Mojo <iadvocate@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
In article <1YoHf.12643$bW6.7679@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"zara" <zspook@xxxxxxx> wrote:
The border patrol got assaulted (shot at, stoned, punched, stabbed)
about 800 times last year. Let the Army patrol the border - let them
kill everyone, who crosses.
End of problem.
In Canada they shoot Americans trying to illegally cross the world's
longest unprotected border.
Citation, please?
Within the last few weeks, some violent criminals headed north into
Canada, and law enforcement up there didn't want to deal with them. They
let some American officers continue to follow and handle the situation.
There is apparently a long-term trend for Canadian police accept or even
ask for assistance from U.S. LEOs to deal with armed criminals up there,
as long as it's close to the border.
Actually it was Americans who shot a Mexican and a Pakistani that were
trying to enter Canada illegally. Once again, America has to do
everything while the rest of the world runs away.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/cpress/20060125/ca_pr_on_na/border_shutdown_4
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