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Armed Standoff on Texas/Mexico Border

 
 
cjhsa
 
Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 09:39 am
By ALICIA A. CALDWELL
Associated Press Writer


SIERRA BLANCA, Texas


Texas law enforcement officers faced off with men dressed as Mexican Army soldiers and apparent drug suspects near the U.S.-Mexican border Tuesday, after three SUVs attempted to flee state authorities, officials said.

Andrea Simmons, an agency spokeswoman in El Paso, told The Associated Press that Texas Department of Public Safety troopers chased three SUVs, believing they were carrying drugs, to the banks of the Rio Grande during Monday's incident.

Men dressed in Mexican military uniforms or camouflage were on the U.S. side of the border in Texas, she said.

Simmons said the FBI was not involved and referred requests for further details to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin of Ontario, Calif., reported Tuesday that the incident included an armed standoff involving the Mexican military and suspected drug smugglers. The incident follows a story in the Bulletin on Jan. 15 that said the Mexican military had crossed into the United States more than 200 times since 1996.

In a news conference, Rick Glancey of the Texas Border Sheriff's Coalition, said three Hudspeth County deputies and at least two Texas Department of Public Safety troopers squared off against at least 10 heavily armed men from the Mexican side of the Rio Grande.

U.S. officials who pursued three fleeing SUVs to the Mexican border saw what appeared to be a Mexican military Humvee help one of the SUVs when it got stuck in the river, he said.

When that didn't work, a group of men dressed in civilian clothes started unloading what appeared to be bundles of marijuana from the SUV, and the stuck vehicle was then torched, he said. A second SUV had a flat tire and was left behind in the United States and its occupant ran across the border, he said.

Glancey said he could not confirm whether the armed men seen at the site were Mexican Army, police officers, or drug dealers, and would not detail what markings deputies may have seen on the men's uniforms or the Humvee.

Chief Deputy Mike Doyal of the Hudspeth County Sheriff's Department said that Mexican army personnel had several mounted machine guns on the ground more than 200 yards inside the U.S. border, the Daily Bulletin newspaper reported earlier.

"It's been so bred into everyone not to start an international incident with Mexico that it's been going on for years," Doyal said. "When you're up against mounted machine guns, what can you do? Who wants to pull the trigger first? Certainly not us."

Hudspeth County Sheriff Arvin West, whose officers were involved in a similar incident last year, said he is certain that Mexican authorities know who was involved.

After the newspaper reported on Mexican military crossings earlier this month, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said the report was overblown and most of the incursions were just mistakes.

In eastern California, Arizona and New Mexico, the U.S.-Mexico border is largely unmarked. But in Texas, the Rio Grande separates the two countries and even when dry, is a riverbed about 200 feet wide.

In November, Doyal said Border Patrol agents in the border town of Fort Hancock called for help after confronting more than six men dressed in Mexican military uniforms. The men allegedly were trying to bring more than three tons of marijuana across the Rio Grande, Doyal told the newspaper.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 09:51 am
and?
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 09:57 am
I don't know. Ask the AP.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 10:00 am
Sorry, I thought cjhsa entered the above post. My mistake.
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 10:04 am
I don't follow you Dys. The author of the article is clearly posted at the top. Simply because I made no comment, you have some problem with that?
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 10:06 am
Perhaps we need to declare war on Mexico to make our intentions clear in this regard...
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Setanta
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 10:08 am
We stole a third of their country in 1848--maybe it's time to give 'em another lesson in international power politics.
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 10:25 am
Now Setanta, you know that's revisionist history. The Alamo was all about extending freedom to Tejas.

Though I guess there were some who were really hoping to bring slavery there....
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 10:33 am
well I have to say living here in new mexico I lose sight of the real issue of hating the brown bastards who speak spanish right in front of me.
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 10:34 am
So it goes from stopping drug smuggler to declaring war on Mexico that quickly? Warmongers.
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 10:38 am
No half measures, McG. There's a war on terrorism going on!
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 10:38 am
McG
McGentrix wrote:
So it goes from stopping drug smuggler to declaring war on Mexico that quickly? Warmongers.


We've been taking lessons from George Bush.

Maybe, if enough Mexicans sneak into Arizone, New Mexico and Texas, they can get their country back. If that works, then they can focus on California, too.

BBB
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 11:04 am
But what are all those tree service operations going to do after they cut down all the trees?
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Wed 25 Jan, 2006 11:14 am
Dys
dyslexia wrote:
Sorry, I thought cjhsa entered the above post. My mistake.


Dys, did you lose your monocal again? Here's a new one. Don't lose it!

http://www.eyeglasses.com/product/1034718309-1034718309

BBB
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