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Napolitano to announce border plan. By Jen Dimascio. 3/24/09 10:19 AM EDT
Source: Politico

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano headed to the White House Tuesday to announce the administration's plan for tackling drug and weapons trafficking that are fueling a bloody drug war just across the border in Mexico — and which occasionally spills over into the Uni …

Tale of two sanctuary cities. by Tom Tancredo. Sunday, March 22, 2009
Source: The Washington Times

COMMENTARY: The two cities of El Paso and Denver are 800 miles apart, but they both exist in the rarified world of "sanctuary cities," where mayors and city officials love to proclaim, "We welcome all immigrants, regardless of immigration status." This is PC code for welcoming il …

Border Patrol Agent in Arizona Held at Gunpoint by Mexican Military

The Border Patrol Union Local 2544 is reporting on their website that the Mexican Military was again across the border, and this time they held a member of the union at gunpoint:

Foreign influence in border agents' trial to be probed 
Source: The Washington Times

The Democratic chairman of a House subcommittee has granted a request by the panel's ranking Republican for a hearing to explore potential foreign influences in the U.S. government's prosecution of two U.S. Border Patrol agents and a Texas deputy sheriff. Rep.

Government Admits Lying About Border Agents Case
Source: firesociety.com

Under questioning by Rep.

GOP Rep. warns Bush if border patrol agents die in prison 'there's going to be some kind of impeachment talk'
Source: Raw Story

Several Republican lawmakers have sharply criticized the imprisonment of two border agents who were convicted of shooting a Mexican drug smuggler in the back and attempting to cover it up.

No Justice, only Politics
Source: A Plage on Both Your Houses

Justice is ignored by both the right and the left for the sake of political expediency.

Bush to Consider Pardon for Border Agents Convicted of Shooting Drug Runner
Source: Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush left open the possibility of a pardon for two U.S. Border Patrol agents serving federal prison sentences for shooting a Mexican drug dealer as he fled and covering up the crime.

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