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Border patrol agent held at gunpoint
2008-08-06
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
A U.S. Border Patrol agent was held at gunpoint Sunday night by members of the Mexican military who had crossed the border into Arizona, but the soldiers returned to Mexico without incident when backup agents responded to assist. Agents assigned to the Border Patrol station at Ajo, Ariz., said the Mexican soldiers crossed the international border in an isolated area about 100 miles southwest of Tucson and pointed rifles at the agent, who was not identified.
OK, Gringo, get your ass in the air or I'll blow your hands off."
It was unclear what the soldiers were doing in the United States, but U.S. law enforcement authorities have long said that current and former Mexican military personnel have been hired to protect drug and migrant smugglers.
Got too close to some one's ratline.
"Unfortunately, this sort of behavior by Mexican military personnel has been going on for years," union Local 2544 of the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) said on its Web page. "They are never held accountable, and the United States government will undoubtedly brush this off as another case of 'Oh well, they didn't know they were in the United States.'
Riiight!
"It is fortunate that this incident didn't end in a very ugly gunfight," said the local's posting. The NBPC represents all nonsupervisory personnel among the agency's 16,000 agents.

Border Patrol spokesman Michael Friel did not return calls for comment Tuesday.

State Department spokeswoman Nicole Thompson said Tuesday that the department had no information on the incident, and referred further questions to the Border Patrol. "It is not an incident that we are aware of," she said.

Ricardo Alday, spokesman at the Mexican Embassy in Washington, said Tuesday that Mexico and the United States are engaged in "an all-out struggle to deter criminal organizations from operating on both sides of our common border." "Law enforcement operations have led, from time to time, to innocent incursions by both U.S. and Mexican law enforcement personnel and military units into the territory of both nations, and in particular along non-demarcated areas of our border," he said.
Posted by:Deacon Blues

#4  LALALALALALALA I can't hear you.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-08-06 19:10  

#3  State Department spokeswoman Nicole Thompson said Tuesday that the department had no information on the incident, and referred further questions to the Border Patrol. "It is not an incident that we are aware of," she said.

The standard US State Dept. line of denial.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-08-06 19:01  

#2  The header should have been:

Invading Mexican Army holds US BP Agent at gunpoint.

This is going to blow at some point.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-08-06 18:06  

#1  Seems like a good place to re-deploy some of those troops coming back from Iraq.

There's nothing in Posse Commitatus that prevents the Army from guarding our borders.
Posted by: AlanC   2008-08-06 13:25  

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