Summary
Just when you think the news from the border couldn't get worse, it does. There are credible reports that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection is tipping off the Mexican government on the operations of the Minutemen the civilian patrol group dedicated to watching the border because the U.S. Government can't, or won't. The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin of Ontario, Calif., reports that the Internet site of the Mexican secretary of foreign relations explains how Border Patrol regularly notifies Mexican authorities on locations of field operations of the Minutemen and other civilian border patrol groups as they conduct their vigils along the American side of the border.
For example, the Mexican government describes how one civilian patrol group, Friends of Border Patrol, conducted its operations from June to November 2005; the founder of the patrol, Andy Ramirez, had disclosed the location only to the U.S. Border Patrol. In another example, the Mexican Internet site reports, "The Mexican consul in Presidio [County, Texas] also contacted the chief of Border Patrol in the Marfa Sector to solicit his cooperation in case they detect any activity of 'vigilantes,' and was told to immediately contact the consulate if there was."See the full content of this document
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Undermining Border Security
A spokesman for Customs and Border Protection confirms these accounts to the Daily Bulletin a...
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