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Mexican Gangs Maintain Permanent Lookout Bases in Hills of Arizona
2010-06-22
Mexican drug cartels have set up shop on American soil, maintaining lookout bases in strategic locations in the hills of southern Arizona from which their scouts can monitor every move made by law enforcement officials, federal agents tell Fox News.

The scouts are supplied by drivers who bring them food, water, batteries for radios -- all the items they need to stay in the wilderness for a long time.

Click here for more on this story from Adam Housley.

“To say that this area is out of control is an understatement," said an agent who patrols the area and asked not to be named. "We (federal border agents), as well as the Pima County Sheriff Office and the Bureau of Land Management, can attest to that.'

Much of the drug traffic originates in the Menagers Dam area, the Vekol Valley, Stanfield and around the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation. It even follows a natural gas pipeline that runs from Mexico into Arizona.

In these areas, which are south and west of Tucson, sources said there are “cartel scouts galore' watching the movements of federal, state and local law enforcement, from the border all the way up to Interstate 8.

“Every night we're getting beaten like a pinata at a birthday party by drug, alien smugglers," a second federal agent told Fox News by e-mail. "The danger is out there, with all the weapons being found coming northbound…. someone needs to know about this!'

The agents blame part of their plight on new policies from Washington, claiming it has put a majority of the U.S. agents on the border itself. One agent compared it to a short-yardage defense in football, explaining that once the smugglers and drug-runners break through the front line, they're home free.

“We are unable to work any traffic, because they have us forward deployed," the agent said. "We are unable to work the traffic coming out of the mountains. That traffic usually carries weapons and dope, too, again always using stolen vehicles.'

The Department of Homeland Security denies it has ordered any major change in operations or any sort of change in forward deployment.

“The Department of Homeland Security has dedicated unprecedented manpower, technology and infrastructure resources to the Southwest border over the course of the past 16 months," DHS spokesman Matt Chandler said. "Deployment of CBP/Border Patrol and ICE personnel to various locations throughout the Southwest border is based on actionable intelligence and operational need, not which elected official can yell the loudest.'

While agents in the area agree that southwest Arizona has been a trouble spot for more than a decade, many believe Washington and politicians “who come here for one-day visit' aren't seeing the big picture.

They say the area has never been controlled and has suddenly gotten worse, with the cartels maintaining a strong presence on U.S. soil. More than ever, agents on the front lines are wearing tactical gear, including helmets, to protect themselves.

“More than 4,000 of these agents are deployed in Arizona," Chandler says. "The strategy to secure our nation's borders is based on a 'defense in depth' philosophy, including the use of interior checkpoints, like the one on FR 85 outside Ajo, to interdict threats attempting to move from the border into the interior of our nation.'

Without placing direct fault on anyone, multiple agents told Fox that the situation is more dangerous for them than ever now that the cartels have such a strong position on the American side of the border.

They say morale is down among many who patrol the desolate area, and they worry that the situation won't change until an agent gets killed.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#12   maintaining lookout bases in strategic locations in the hills of southern Arizona

They just moved them East from the area between San Diego and El Centro.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-06-22 22:03  

#11  The word you are looking for is 'Treason'.
CF, I really think the word you are looking for are Direliction of Duty. An impeachable offense.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2010-06-22 19:33  

#10  Glenmore.

Unattended ground sensors would work nicely and require little maintenance. Persistent surveillance from orbiting airborne platforms could cover sensor gaps. A heliborne Quick Reaction Force (QRF) could respond to the alerts. The technology exists. The only missing component is the 'will.'
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-06-22 19:17  

#9  In the early to mid '80s I lived in Sierra Vista when the Aerostat was launched and the U.S. government proudly proclaimed it the conquering tool of the drug war. Har! Har! Har!
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Additionally the cartels corrupt the officials on BOTH sides of the border. Seizures on this side often end up in recycling...I guess the recycling gives this corruption a "thumbs up" from the "Green" crowd...
Posted by: borgboy   2010-06-22 19:07  

#8  Can someone work up a basic IR sensor and put it on a Cessna? Can someone fly it in a series of traverses over likely lookout locations? Can someone post the coordinates/IR images of any hot locations? I'd ask if someone could take the obvious next step, but it would be improper. If our government won't do it's job, we can either replace our government or do the job ourselves.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-06-22 19:00  

#7  Drone's were made for this. Unfortunately this anti-American president is not on our side.
Posted by: Tiny Clainter3366   2010-06-22 16:16  

#6  Arizona will see a surge in vigilantism against illegals. Head meet chopping block. And Obama will end up looking like a bad man in the long run, IMHO, once some serious conflict transpires and the tide of public opinion will turn on him as sympathy will start to counterbalance liberal hysteria.
Posted by: Anna Sasin   2010-06-22 14:58  

#5  Isn't "lookout base" just another word for "beaten zone"?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2010-06-22 14:55  

#4   I suspect those narcolookouts would show up as bright lights to any UAV scanning for IR emissions after dark out there. Drivers leave tire tracks, plenty of 'em.
They say morale is down among many who patrol the desolate area, and they worry that the situation won't change until an agent gets killed. I don't think agents getting killed will make much of a difference. An atrocity involving multiple murders of peaceful civilians in Arizona might, and that seems to be just a matter of time.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2010-06-22 14:07  

#3  Time to get the ISR platforms out and locate them. From there give it to Sherrif Joe or the vigalanties. It will get taken care of.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2010-06-22 13:33  

#2  And Obama allows this - a foreign power to occupy U.S. Sovereign territory - in order to advance his political goals of 'Amnesty'.

The word you are looking for is 'Treason'.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-06-22 13:01  

#1  Its an act of war. Send in the SEAL hunter killer teams.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2010-06-22 12:56  

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