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Not in the news – Drug runners now shooting at US law enforcement from Mexico

By Steve McGough / June 10, 2011 /

Oh, this is just great. How can this not be a serious issue discussed by the main stream media? Drug runners were trying to bring a boat or two filled with drugs across the border – the Rio Grande River – into Texas when US authorities in patrol boats attempted to stop them. First, criminals…

Obama on border security … “I fixed it, now let’s talk amnesty”

By Steve McGough / May 11, 2011 /

No, you didn’t. President Obama sent out an email to supporters yesterday claiming he’s solved the border security problem so now it’s time to fix our immigration system and move forward on amnesty. In reality, the Great Recession and the economic downturn is what reduced the number of illegal aliens crossing the border, not security…

Napolitano: Blame Canada!

By Jim Vicevich / April 24, 2009 /

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano just keeps digging it deeper with Canada. The gaffe machine admits she got it wrong when she said the 9-11 hijackers came through Canada but that’s not what makes this bite so good. She blames the bruhaha on the Canadians who are unhappy she’s decided to tighten up the Canadian border. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEi-exwvaJI…

Portion of national park on border closed to Americans due to violence

By Steve McGough / June 16, 2010 /

The federal government closed a portion of a US park in Arizona four years ago due to violence perpetuated by illegal aliens and smugglers along the US/Mexico border. Maybe the president will be up to the task of “kicking some a$$” to get the United States border secured?

Homeland Security kills virtual border fence

By Steve McGough / March 17, 2010 /

I have to admit, when I first read the story about Homeland Security giving up on the Boeing virtual fence idea, I was ticked off, but I also figured if it was not going to work, I’d be fine with ditching the idea and coming up with a new one … like maybe a real…

Access to the Texas Border and Eminent Domain

By Steve McGough / March 17, 2008 / Comments Off on Access to the Texas Border and Eminent Domain

In Kelo v. the City of New London, the Supreme Court ruled that the use of eminent domain to transfer property from one private owner to another to further economic development and in effect, increase the tax base for the city was legal. The case was a big deal, since use of eminent domain by…

Mexico’s Hypocritical Policy on Border Control

By Steve McGough / February 15, 2008 / Comments Off on Mexico’s Hypocritical Policy on Border Control

Mexico’s President Felipe Calderon is a hypocrite. Recently he spoke in front of California’s State Legislature demanding that the American people fix our immigration policy. Who does he think he is? Malkin has the full details including comments from McClintock and Tancredo. This, along with Mexico and our Executive Branch planning to secure Mexico’s southern…

White House Plans to Help Secure Border – Mexico’s SOUTHERN Border

By Steve McGough / February 11, 2008 / Comments Off on White House Plans to Help Secure Border – Mexico’s SOUTHERN Border

You’ve got to be kidding me. The 2008 budget from the White House has $1.8 billion set aside to help Mexico secure their southern border from illegal aliens from other Central American countries. This is a pay off for something. Not one dime would go to secure their southern border, and we all know it.

John McCain and the Open Border

By Steve McGough / January 25, 2008 / Comments Off on John McCain and the Open Border

Border, language, culture. Those are the three elements that define a country. Dr. Juan Hernandez is a dual citizen (Mexico and U.S.A) and was formerly part of President Vicente Fox’s cabinet in Mexico. Let’s list off the information that has been put together concerning Dr. Hernandez. Hot Air has found out that Hernandez quietly joined…

Border Patrol Agent Killed in Arizona

By Steve McGough / January 20, 2008 / Comments Off on Border Patrol Agent Killed in Arizona

Why are these border incursions buried by the news media? From signonsandiego.com: A U.S. Border Patrol agent was killed yesterday morning when he was intentionally struck by a Hummer fleeing law enforcement officers in the Imperial Sand Dunes near Yuma, Ariz. This happened on Saturday morning, with news breaking probably about 24 hours ago. Look,…