San Diego Border Patrol Discovers Wire Possibly Strung to Decapitate Agents

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  1. Cybergal

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    San Diego Border Patrol Discovers Wire Possibly Strung to Decapitate Agents

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    Time to mine that DMZ and then pull back a couple hundred yrds into the US territory.
     
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    This is an old trick used by Marijuana growers. The other thing they use to do is hang fishing hooks on fishing line from trees right at head level.

    When your going through the woods your normally looking down and not paying attention from what hanging in the trees.
     
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    US border patrol has been firing tear gas bombs into Tijuana neighborhoods along the fence where people jump the fence. Many old persons and babies have been hospitalized. i really have no sympathy for border patrol agents.... when someone does something mean to them. Cuz
     
  7. Big Duker

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    Border Patrol has fired tear gas after being pelted by rocks and bottles. I wish they would use live ammo on these maggots. You might have some sympathy if you were the one whose head was opened up by a large rock. Tijuana is a cesspool. Years ago you could take your car down there and get a great roll and tuck upholstery job at a fair price. Now it's too dangerous to even feel safe on a day trip. Carpet bomb the place.:yes2557:
     
  8. Working Class Patriot

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    Are you related to Ruben Naverrette by any chance?

    Why are these old persons and babies living near the #### fence anyways? Oh, I suppose no one else gets CS-ed either, just old people and babies...The victims yeah right, my heart bleeds :biggrin_2553::biggrin_25512:

    When is it ok for people to disobey the laws of another country as in ignoring that country's sovereign territory and traipsing over its border like they have the right to do so. When was the last time you saw an American citizen making a run to the border of Mexico or even Canada for that matter.

    I'm all for getting some Cat D12's and some Cat 657's and excavate a friggin' moat a mile wide by a mile deep. Mexico is the only third world country that has an abundant wealth of minerals and oil but their biggest export is their poor. You hear that sucking sound down near San Diego? That's all the cash... $10 Billion dollars a year just from California alone getting sucked down south to fill the coffers of the Mexican politicos.
     
  9. Roadmedic

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    Tear gas which is not fatal compared to wires that can decapitate. I just don't see the equality.
     
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  11. cuzzin it

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    Do you honestly think that someone climbing the fence, risking life and limb to find work, is going to stop and string a wire ? No they are going to run like hell and pray they don't get caught, so that they might keep their family from continued stravation......
     
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