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More homeland security shenanigans
November 27, 2007 -- According to an source within the Tucson Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol, within the last two days 25 Chinese were apprehended crossing the U.S./Mexico border. As a result of problems processing Chinese (China will not take them back) agents have been ordered to "stand down" and not apprehend or process illegal aliens from China.

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More border chaos
February 18, 2007 -- According to a report from a resident of Arivaca, Arizona, the National Guard was involved in another border incident Friday evening. According to this report, at about 8 pm Friday evening personnel at a National Guard outpost near Sasabe spotted eleven people cross the border and head north. They were armed with rifles. They proceeded north about one mile and entered heavy brush. The Border Patrol was called and vehicles were sent in to block off the area. Later a Blackhawk helicopter arrived and searched for the group. They were never found. The entire episode lasted about three hours.

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Comment on Barnett trial
November 23, 2006 -- Roger Barnett's lawyer, John Kelliher, maintains a small office in Sierra Vista. One day one of his clients was in the small sitting room waiting for an appointment with one of Kelliher's associates. The client began perusing the few magazines on the small table in the waiting room and was shocked to see among them the Journal of the Southern Poverty Law Center. The client remarked to the receptionist that Morris Dees was an enemy of the United States and pushed for open borders. She merely acknowledged the presence of the magazine. Later the client had a brief talk with Mr. Kelliher during which he said that Mexico was trying to take over the American Southwest. Kelliher's response was "Who really owns land anyway?" The client remarked that that was a strange position for a lawyer to take.

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Florida wars
August 1, 2006 -- American Patrol's contacts in Florida say that the fall of Fidel Castro could lead to a mass exodus from Cuba into Florida. Asked if a change in government might lead Cubans to return, most say, "Just the opposite, everyone will come here!" The globalist Bush boys would love it.

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Union upset about firings of illegal alien nuisances
April 28, 2006 -- The Service Employee International Union, headed by Andy Stern, will file Unfair Labor Practices lawsuits against companies that fired illegal aliens who left work on April 10 to participate in demonstrations. The SEIU specifically mentions the Wolverine Packing in Detroit.

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More workplace enforcement coming?
April 25, :23 PM MST -- Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel are taking a close look at in Florida. Expect job site enforcement soon.AP Internal Use Only

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Trouble brews in the Beaver State
March 6, 2006 -- Invader/drug smuggler brazenness is on display in Salem, Oregon. -- Your faithful correspondent in Salem observed the following at a traffic light in Salem, OR, on Friday, March 3: A large, brand new fire engine-red pickup, with a sticker of a little boy peeing on the words "La Migra" (translation: piss on the INS) in the center of the rear window. On each side, the sticker was flanked by two large marijuana leaf decals. -- I was too stunned to get the license number, but will if I see it again. -- No fear among illegals here!

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Border Patrol changes in the wind?
December 27, :50 AM -- Border Patrol chief David Aguilar will be leaving the agency to become ambassador to Honduras or some other Central American country.

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Georgia reconquista is up to something
November 30, 2005 -- We have received information indicating that Georgia State Senator Sam Zamarripa will be introducing some sort of anti-invader legislation as early as tomorrow. This is certainly out of character for this guy. Stay tuned.AP Internal Use Only

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Arrogant state official hires illegals
November 1, 2005 -- Beverly Wasson is the Chair of California's North Coast Regional Water Board (). Her term expired on September 30, 2005. She is also owner of Wasson Vineyards of Alexander Valley, California. According to sources, she has publicly proclaimed that she uses illegal aliens to work in her company and doesn't care who knows it.

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Senator said to have been threatened
October 14, 2005 -- A reliable source reports that Senator Saxby Chambliss' (R-GA) field offices have had to install bullet-proof glass after numerous threats by citizens over the illegal alien invasion. Threats by mail have included a "white powder" in the envelopes.

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Invasion continues unabated
September 28, 2005 -- Just before 6 pm last night 30 illegal aliens bailed out of a truck near Food City in Sierra Vista, Arizona. They were chased through the streets of Sierra Vista, aided by a Border Patrol helicopter. At latest count, seventeen were apprehended. Thirteen, including the driver, are still at large. Later that evening a new pickup truck was reported stolen from the same general area. According to citizen reports, Cochise County is again being overrun, despite reports to the contrary by Border Patrol officials.

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Navarro strikes again
September 23, 2005 -- Armando Navarro lives in the La Sierra section of Corona, California. He is adding a swimming pool to his home. At a meeting of contractors, that included one of the most prestigious swimming pool builders in the area, Navarro instructed all in attendance that only Mexicans would work on his pool. That included Mexican contractors and Mexican workers.

American Patrol
Corruption at the Naco B. P. station?
September 17, 2005 -- Reliable sources report that corruption in the ranks of Border Patrol Agents at the Naco, Arizona Station may be more widespread than earlier thought. Some agents, including supervisors, are being transferred to non-operational positions pending investigation. Disturbingly, a good percentage of these agents are Hispanic who belong to a tough group in Texas called the "Valley Boys." It is suspected that some of these "dirty" agents may have supplied smugglers with maps showing the location of Border Patrol sensors.

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BP shoots suspect
August 31, am PDT -- The Border Patrol shot and killed a suspected border intruder in Tucson this morning about 9 am PDT. The suspect was chased from Arivaca, Arizona.

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High-level Border Patrol official relieved of duty?
August 27, :05 pm PDT -- According to knowledgeable sources, following an internal investigation, Lee Morgan, Immigration and Customs Enforcement's head guy for policing corruption at the Douglas, Arizona, Border Patrol station, has been relieved of duty, and his badge, gun and vehicle taken from him. His replacement is Kevin Jeeters. The BP is trying to keep a lid on this and don't want the media involved.

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Just in from Cochise County, Arizona
August 11, :10 AM PDT -- A resident of Cochise County who lives in the foothills of the Huachuca Mountains called the Border Patrol last evening to report illegal aliens. She has done this for years and is well-known to the agents. They are normally very friendly. Last evening they told her something very bad had happened and that they couldn't speak with her about it. UPDATED AT NOON: A Mexican driver of a smuggling vehicle was shot and killed last night by a Border Patrol agent working out of the Naco, Arizona station according to information just in.

American Border Patrol
More likely U. S. government corruption surfacing
August 6, 2005 -- Rumor has it that the alleged half-brother of the acting Patrol Agent in Charge of the Douglas (Arizona) Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol was arrested April 5 north of Elfrida by Border Patrol Agents for possession of 123 pounds of marijuana. The marijuana and the suspect were turned over to a DEA agent who was told to "stand down" from any further investigation. The agent has decided to take "early retirement" rather than compromise his principles in the matter.

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Border Patrol getting UAVs soon
August 4, 2005 -- According to reliable sources, the Border Patrol will be letting a contract for an operator to begin flying the border with one UAV beginning this September 15. A total of five are supposed to be flying next year and twenty five the year after that. (American Patrol comment: We should have twenty five flying right now. Bush is stringing this whole thing out in the hopes that he will have opened the entire border before the UAVs can have an impact.)

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Major activity noted in the Coronado Nat'l Monument
July 15, :10 am PDT -- The Border Patrol is involved in a major drug bust in the Coronado National Monument in Arizona. According to American Border Patrol, a number of helicopters are involved in attempting to lift something very heavy out of the mountains just north of the Monument's visitor area. More later.

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Customs chopper strays into enemy territory
July 1, 2005 -- According to reliable sources a U.S. Customs Blackhawk helicopter inadvertently landed just inside Mexico just south of Lochiel, Arizona late Wednesday afternoon. The incident occurred during a drug chase after a load vehicle raced into Mexico. The Blackhawk pilot was only recently assigned to Arizona from Florida and landed on what he thought was the border road. U.S. personnel exited the vehicle and confronted the drug smugglers, only to be confronted themselves by a unit of the Mexican Army. It is reported that the Mexicans told the Americans they were in Mexico and told them to leave. They did.

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Predator UAVs purchased by DHS
    June 13, 2005 -- The Department of Homeland Security has purchased two Predator unmanned aerial vehicles for use by the Border Patrol in Arizona. The UAVs will be based at the Naco airport and will require approximately 80 support personnel. The aircraft cost about $4 million each.
    Predator is a long-dwell UAV operating in excess of 24 hours. That's equivalent to flying 400 nautical miles, hanging out for over 14 hours, and then flying home the other 400 nautical miles. It operates usually around 15,000 feet, although it can fly as high as 25,000 feet. The payload is about 450 pounds. Predator is flown manually a pilot with a stick controls the aircraft.
    The Predator system is composed of three parts: the air vehicle [a derivative of the Gnat 750] with its associated sensors and communications equipment, the ground control station (GCS), and the product or data dissemination system. One Predator system has four air vehicles with sensors and data links, one Ground Control Station (GCS), and one Trojan Spirit II SATCOM system.

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News from the Mexican border
May 18, 2005 -- Border Patrol pilots are not allowed to fly at night or on Sundays owing to overtime restrictions. Border Patrol helicopters are equipped with infrared cameras and are particularly effective at night. -- There is an order on DHS Secretary Chertoff's desk allowing a waiver of these restrictions and freeing pilots to fly at night and on Sunday.

American Patrol
News from Southern Arizona
Glenn Spencer, head of www.americanpatrol.com flushed a copy of the Koran down his toilet. Reached for comment, Spencer admitted this act. "I downloaded a copy of the Koran. cut it up and flushed it down my toilet," Spencer said. "I live at 11615 S. Apache Sky Road, Hereford, Arizona", Spencer reported. "If one of these Third World Neanderthals wants to file a complaint, he or she must remember the laws of trespass and open carry in Arizona." Spencer added.


Cebada
May 12, 2005
Brown Berets plan counter-protest in Baldwin Park on Saturday
We have been told that Augustin Cebada, the reconquista goon who claims to be 'information minister' of the Brown Berets de Aztlan, is planning a demonstration at an offensive monument in Baldwin Park from 11 am to 3 pm Saturday, 5/14, to 'protect the monument from the brutal gringo' [presumably referring to at the Metro Link station from noon to 2 on Sat., May 14]. Cebada said this last night on on KPFK, a left wing radio station in Los Angeles. Cebada and his gaggle goons have been present at many anti-illegal immigration protests in the past, some of which turned violent.

American Patrol
Nonsense from D.C. draws laughter from agents
Monday, May 2, 2005 -- Last Friday Border Patrol Agents at the NACO Station were told that apprehensions of illegal aliens will not increase along the part of the border patrolled by the Minuteman Project now that they have departed. According to a reliable source, a howl of laughter arose from the agents upon hearing this dicta from Washington.

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Border Patrol making changes
April 12, 2005 -- We have learned that the Lordsburg, NM Border Patrol station will be closed & all resources moved to Deming soon.  Also, the Douglas, AZ horse patrol will be pulled out of the San Bernardino valley (Arizona) shortly & moved to the Western AZ desert near Ajo.  Washington has decided to funnel the heavy traffic through Western Arizona since it is so sparsely populated & it is an area that, when not patrolled, can be quickly traversed by large numbers of illegal aliens.

American Border Patrol
Just sneaking in to do work Americans won't do?
March 19, 2005 -- Yesterday morning a Border Patrol helicopter spotted a suspicious vehicle near the U.S./Mexico border. The description was relayed to a Border Patrol ground vehicle. A stop was made and inside were found three Iranians and two Mexican national juveniles.

American Patrol
Border troubles looming in Cochise County, Arizona
March 8, :30 pm -- According to reliable sources, the Border Patrol has confirmed that Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) is a threat to the .

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Chaos on the border
March 3, 2005 - Sierra Vista, Arizona 7:58 am PST - A major pursuit is now underway in southern Cochise County, Arizona. Shots have been fired. More updates later if available.

Has Ebola struck in Colorado?
February 16, :20 am PST -- In the past 24 hours a reliable source told me that a Mexican male who was extremely ill entered the Montrose Memorial Hospital in Montrose, Colorado (800 South 3rd Street ·). Within 24 hours this man was dead. My source stated that the dead man's organs had turned to liquid. -- Due to the nature of this unusual illness, could it be that Ebola has hit the Western Slope of Colorado? -- [Note (2/18/05): Reports later indicated the cause of death was , a bacterial infection.]

Outrageous antics going on in Georgia
February 10, :35 am PST -- The labor office of the State of Georgia in Valdosta is being used by the Mexican government to hand out Matricula Consular cards. According to reports, Governor Sonny Perdue has a "close working relationship" with the Mexican consul in Atlanta. Patrick Moore, aide to Governor Perdue was told that state officials are barred by law from negotiating or otherwise dealing in any official capacity with a foreign government. He has refused to respond to these complaints.

American Patrol
Say it ain't so!
February 1, 2005 -- Within the last week the daughter of the head supervisor of the NACO Border Patrol station was caught with a load of drugs trying to enter the U.S. through the NACO Port of Entry. Her dad was not on duty when the BP dogs sniffed out the drugs. -- [UPDATE: We have been informed that the incident did not involve the head supervisor, just A supervisor.]

First class or coach, señor?
December 11, 2004 -- Last week 55 illegal aliens showed up at the Douglas, Arizona Border Patrol Station. They wanted to be flown home for the holidays. Their disposition is unknown.
Feds to coddle annoying Mexican officials in El Paso Thursday
December 9, :15 pm PST -- We have received word that the Border Patrol's El Paso sector will be hosting the Mexican consul and several other meddling Mexican officials tomorrow. They will be touring the B.P. station, and will be carted around in a U.S. helicopter for a border tour, tying up valuable resources.
Problems with Hunter UAV border surveillance program surface
December 6, 2004 -- Sierra Vista, Arizona -- American Border Patrol has learned that the usefulness of the Hunter UAV is being limited by Army procedures. -- The Army is using trainees who follow training guidelines in operating the UAVs. -- For example, if the Border Patrol reports the location of suspected border intruders, the Army trainee does not send the UAV to that specific location, but instead sets up a grid search pattern for the general area.
Crash involving load vehicle reported in Cochise Co., Arizona
November 30, :07 AM PST -- We received a report of a rollover-type crash involving a suspected illegal alien load vehicle at about 10:55 am on . Info indicates 1 fatality, 13 injured, and several suspects on the loose in the desert. A Border Patrol helicopter has been requested. More info later if available. UPDATE - 11:17 am - Hwy. 191 is completely blocked at milepost 28.
Mexicans blame America (as usual)
November 26, 2004 -- Yesterday on Spanish TV, a Mexican Senator said (in Spanish, of course) how he strongly believes the U.S. should stop all these Mexicans from flowing over the border because so many are dying in the desert! I personally believe he feels so strongly because he as well as probably the folks who "think" in Mexico (can't say how many that might be - it doesn't look like a whole lot do) might see the fact that Mexico would be a prime gateway for terrorists and even put Mexican lives at risk! (duh!!!). Also, I am sure that the thousands of illegals who wait at the 3 main towns to be taken across by smugglers (one is , I know) are probably completely overwhelming those towns that are quite small, I believe. I have this on tape, by the way. The woman narrator asked the Mexican Senator if he didn't think Pres. Fox should be helping stop them and he embarrassedly agreed.
Alert: Possible TPS proposal for illegals
November 22, :10 AM -- U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss is proposing that illegal aliens be given TPS (Temporary Protected Status) and then ordered to self-deport following the TPS period, presumably one year.
Meddling Mexican soothes nerves of his invader army

November 19, 2004 -- Vicente Fox was on Spanish [language] TV tonight (Thursday, 11/18/04) telling Mexicans on the other side of the border (in the U.S.) not to worry that everything is going smoothly and how proud and happy he is with Pres. Bush because he has put in a Mexican into a very high position (he is probably referring to Gonzales) who he says will be changing a lot of things in the U.S. ("for" Mexicans he inferred).
Al Qaida hiring hit men to target Border Patrol?
November 18, 2004 -- Ch. 40 Mexican TV stated tonight on Spanish news that it is believed that Al Qaeda terrorists are now paying illegals to murder Border Patrol agents. -- Laura
Bush's stance on the Mexican invasion causing consternation

November 10, :15 AM PST -- We have received information from a very reliable source indicating that one of the reasons John Ashcroft is resigning is Bush's irresponsible and dangerous position on illegal immigration. An indictment of Bush's immigration schemes was said to have been part of the 10-page handwritten letter of resignation submitted by the Attorney General. Only 6 pages of that letter have been released.
Osama bin Laden's Message
Oct. 30, :30 AM -- Osama bin Laden's message suggests there will be no Al Qaeda-sponsored terrorist attack before the election. Why? OBL singles out the Israelis as the enemy. What political party is most associated with the Jewish vote? Democrat. What candidate gets most of the Jewish money? Kerry.

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