FBI: Mexican soldiers used rifles to chase off U.S. Border Patrol

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FOXNews.com - FBI: Mexican soldiers used rifles to chase off U.S. Border Patrol


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Where is the outrage when invaders kill American citizens? Fuck those fucking beaners
 
Where is the outrage when invaders kill American citizens? Fuck those fucking beaners

Amen to that.

I don't give a fuck if we are under the control of the Obamarrhoids.

THIS IS STILL AMERICA !!!!

It's bad enough that we're playing footsie with a bunch of ragheads that are blatantly tweaking our nose thanks to the America-Haters in our midst who are enjoying the spectacle with orgasmic delight.

NOW THIS !!!!!

FUCK'EM

TIME TO KICK ARSE !!!!!

And a great country like ours does not have to resort to nukes ...... at least in cases like this.
 
Where is the outrage when invaders kill American citizens? Fuck those fucking beaners

Amen to that.

I don't give a fuck if we are under the control of the Obamarrhoids.

THIS IS STILL AMERICA !!!!

It's bad enough that we're playing footsie with a bunch of ragheads that are blatantly tweaking our nose thanks to the America-Haters in our midst who are enjoying the spectacle with orgasmic delight.

NOW THIS !!!!!

FUCK'EM

TIME TO KICK ARSE !!!!!

And a great country like ours does not have to resort to nukes ...... at least in cases like this.
send in our fearless ass kicking tuff guy President!!!!
$Urkel[1] copy.jpg got to send this photo to Iran I bet this will change their leaders mind and he will stop building his nukes!!!!
 
the article said:
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) — Pointing their rifles, Mexican security forces chased away U.S. authorities investigating the shooting of a 15-year-old Mexican by a U.S. Border Patrol agent on the banks of the Rio Grande, the FBI and witnesses told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

The killing of the Mexican by U.S. authorities — the second in less than two weeks — has exposed the distrust between the two countries that lies just below the surface, and has enraged Mexicans who see the death of the boy on Mexican soil as an act of murder.

Shortly after the boy was shot, Mexican soldiers arrived at the scene and pointed their guns at the Border Patrol agents across the riverbank while bystanders screamed insults and hurled rocks and firecrackers, FBI spokeswoman Andrea Simmons said. She said the agents were forced to withdraw.

"It pretty quickly got very intense over on the Mexican side," she said, adding that FBI agents showed up later and resumed the investigation, even as Mexican authorities pointed guns at them from across the river.

A relative of the dead boy who had been playing with him told the AP that the Mexicans — who he described as federal police, not soldiers — pointed their guns only when the Americans waded into the mud in an apparent attempt to cross into Mexico.

The Mexican authorities accused the Americans of trying to recover evidence from Mexican soil and threatened to kill them if they crossed the border, prompting both sides to draw their guns, said the 16-year-old boy who asked not to be further identified for fear of reprisal.

The confrontation occurred Monday night over the body of Sergio Adrian Hernandez Huereka, who died of his wounds beside the column of a railroad bridge connecting Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas.

Each government has made veiled accusations suggesting misconduct on the part of the other's law enforcement agents.

Hernandez was found 20 feet (six meters) into Mexico, and an autopsy revealed that the fatal shot was fired at a relatively close range, according to Arturo Sandoval, a spokesman for the Chihuahua state attorney general's office. Mexican authorities said a .40 caliber shell casing was found near the body, suggesting that the Border Patrol agent might have crossed into Mexico to shoot the boy.

That would violate the rules for Border Patrol agents, who are supposed to stay on the U.S. side — and could open the agent to a Mexican homicide prosecution.

A U.S. official close to the investigation told the AP that authorities have a video showing that the Border Patrol agent did not cross into Mexico. In fact, the official said, the video shows what appear to be members of Mexican law enforcement crossing onto the U.S. side, picking something up and returning to Mexico. The official was not cleared to speak about the video and spoke only on condition of anonymity.

The Mexicans in this case don't look that great. Still worth keeping an eye out for more information being released.
 
""He is a known juvenile smuggler," a source told Fox News. He was also on a "most wanted" list of juvenile smugglers compiled by U.S. authorities in the El Paso area, sources said."

"A U.S. official told the Associated Press that video of the incident shows the Border Patrol agent did not enter Mexico.

The unidentified official said the video also shows what seem to be four Mexican law enforcement officers driving to the edge of the muddy bed of the Rio Grande, walking across to the U.S. side, picking up an undetermined object and returning to Mexico near the area where the boy's body lay. Like their U.S. counterparts, Mexican law officers are not authorized to cross the border without permission."

FOXNews.com - Mexican Teen Killed on Border Was 'Known Juvenile Smuggler,' Sources Say
 

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