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Website Pick: Border Invasion Pics – Check it Out

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Every now and again we will promote or share with you a website we think you will appreciate.  This week we share Borderinvasionpics.com.  Check out the site and give them assistance in any way you can.  They could use the help.

Thousands of individuals from foreign countries walk unchallenged across our southern border every day. We don’t know who they are, where they come from, or their intentions. It is an invasion by definition, and our government condones it.

This website presents current and undeniable documentation.

7-29-09: Border Patrol “Wanted” poster. See pictures of persons of interest. Click Here
1-22-09: The Department of Homeland Security has blocked access to this website from DHS.gov computers. See Notice

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The evidence on this website tells the true story.
While the invasion continues daily, diminishing resources dictate that we post less frequently.
09/09/09 – From the webmaster: A sincere Thank You to the Phoenix patriots who recently replaced our crashed computer, allowing us to resume our effort.
November 09 – Over 310 border intruders – new trails monitored
12/03/09 - 112 border intruders NEW
12/03/09 - 59 border intruders NEW
12/03/09 – 33 border intruders NEW
12/03/09 - 55 border intruders NEW
12/03/09 – 59 border intruders NEW
October 09 – Over 250 border intruders (plus lions, coatis, and bears)
11/05/09 - 47 border intruders
11/05/09 - 69 border intruders
11/05/09 - 63 border intruders
11/05/09 - 39 border intruders
11/05/09 – 37 border intruders
10/07/09 – The Border Patrol’s operation to stop the traffic into the Huachuca Mountains has been intensified by the installation of a permanent Forward Operating Base (FOB) north of the ineffective vehicle barrier at the border.

The agents on the ground are dedicated go-getters but their performance is inhibited by the politics and policies of Border Patrol Station management. In spite of this, their effort is yielding results in terms of increased apprehensions in the Naco Sector because of the sheer number of border intruders. The traffic through this area has been common knowledge and this corridor should have been secured years ago. In our opinion, the Naco Station needs new guidance.

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1 Response for “Website Pick: Border Invasion Pics – Check it Out”

  1. Melina Gain says:

    Great blog looking forward to reading more from you.

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