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Home Front: WoT
91 Illegals Found In Truck
2006-05-20

Tucson, Arizona

Border Patrol agents discovered 91 illegal entrants who were smuggled into the country in the back of a box truck Thursday night southwest of Sonoita, an official said Friday.

Around 10 p.m., the Border Patrol received a call from a concerned citizen about possible illegal activity, said Jesus Rodriguez, a spokesman for the agency's Tucson sector. The caller said they believed the truck was picking up illegal entrants.
"like a reverse clown car in teh circus, they kept going in but none coming out"
Border Patrol agents from Nogales and Sonoita pulled the truck over on Highway 82 around Milepost 26, at which time the driver got out and ran into the brush, Rodriguez said. Inside the truck, agents found 91 illegal entrants, most of whom were from Mexico but some were from Central America, he said.

No injuries were reported and the driver of the truck was not found, Rodriguez said. The illegal entrants were detained and taken to the Nogales processing center, he said.
Ship em out!
Posted by:Frank G

#2  same here in SD, but not in numbers anymore since we built the "friendship fence" in the urban tijuana area...still get American citizens killed monthly when the coyotes drive in the oncoming lanes, I-8 late at night, to avoid checkpoints at Kitchen Creek and/or Viejas. F*&kers!
Posted by: Frank G   2006-05-20 21:55  

#1  Everyday type occurrence down here Tucson way. Rest of nation has no idea how common this is. One would think that there would arise a demand to treat the Coyotes as peddlers of human flesh...but this doen't happen. The Mexicans tolerate them, the Americans only lightly prosecute them, and they lead lives of wealthy entitlement here in Tucson.

When laws become meaningless, what next for our faltering society? Can we then all begin to choose only those laws we wish to obey?
Posted by: borgboy   2006-05-20 20:58  

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