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Proposed protective fence along the U.S. / Mexican border
Thu Feb 24, 2005 01:15
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proposed protective fence along the U.S. / Mexican border

The senate is now to vote on the new three miles of border fence.

I thought you might like to know that I wrote the only book on that area.

I know quite a bit about the fence and its surroundings..

The situation is far worse than you might imagine..

tijuana ricin terror

cartel ricin minefield

bubbling fluorescent sewage

fecal urine dust tijuana

border at night

Here's ammunition you can distribute to fight the environmentalists and their
efforts to remove our borders..


The proposed protective fence along the U.S. / Mexican border has
progressives alarmed. The construction of such a fence has been decried
as anti-immigrant and an utterly pointless endeavor. Progressives say
that this fence will create an environmental catastrophe and that
construction of the fence will do irreparable harm to the area's flora.

The new fence will increase the separation between the United States and
Mexico from about six inches (the width of the existing fence) to a few
hundred feet (the width of the new double fence with an all weather access
road between).

The city of Tijuana is just south of this border fence. Tijuana is the
home of one of the largest drug cartels on earth. As our DEA continues to
hack away at the cartel other cartels are entering the city and Tijuana
has become a war zone of conflicting alliances. In recent years four
Tijuana Chiefs of Police have been murdered. There have been furious
gunfights right at the United States Port of Entry and Tijuana police have
died. About one homicide occurs in Tijuana every single day even though
guns are illegal in Mexico. Tijuana newspaper publishers have been
murdered, others wounded, and even their editors murdered. One Tijuana
official who publicly denied that Tijuana was a quagmire of drug lords and
violence was slaughtered -- taken down with his numerous bodyguards right
in front of American tourists. Because of Tijuana's limited sewage
system, human fecal and urine dust float in the air like microscopic brown
snow.

The injection of illegal aliens into America is a business. This business
operates at several levels - from the smuggling of desperate farm workers
yearning for money to feed their families back home to criminals and
terrorists. Access to America's border has been divided into fixed
territories by the various smuggling entities operating thereon. A
smuggler or coyote who traipses through someone else's border franchise
can quickly be in deep trouble or even a shallow grave.

The three and a half miles of fence in question is an area almost
exclusively reserved for the smuggling of hardened criminals and
once-deported-and-now returning felons who are called "1326's" in the
U.S. Border Patrol vernacular. Most of these people are now or soon will
be members of one the several gangs which operate in Los Angeles,
California.

When illegal alien criminals finish their time in a California prison they
are deported. About once a week these felons are flown from Los Angeles
to their country of origin. So many of them are being deported from the
United States, and they are of such a violent nature, that gangs composed
of these deportees are now destabilizing the governments of Honduras and
El Salvador. Large numbers of these people are returning to America.

When one has tattoos on one's face above each cheek that say "TRY ME" it
is difficult to blend in with the teeming masses of campesinos crossing
the desert to find work in some El Centro, California melon patch. These
gang members must traverse the border in areas where they can hide in a
city's throngs - especially when the city is Tijuana and the sight of
facial tattoos of this type are stereotypical of the drug class operating
therein.

About the only place such felons can cross the border is through this
rusted, dilapidated, three and a half miles of fence.

To protect us from these criminals, the United States Border Patrol has
established Imperial Beach Station. This station's hundreds upon hundreds
of federal officers patrol only these few miles of border fence - this
Felon's Gateway to America.

The Border Patrol admits that it catches only about a fourth of all
illegal aliens crossing our borders. Above and beyond the few
farmers-to-be who may be apprehended in the area, the Border Patrol's
Imperial Beach Station every year handles about 1,000 of these incredibly
dangerous criminals and already convicted and deported felons. One could
estimate that thousands upon thousands of these most violent and even
psychopathic people now get past the limited resources of the Border
Patrol along these three miles of fence and become one with the various
Mexican gangs of Los Angeles.

Now for the "delicate lands" decried as in need of protection. The
northern portion of this area is nothing but a checkerboard of decades old
sewage settling ponds and the "McCoy Trails" discussed so glowingly in
park brochures are but the berms between the many scabbed over sewage
pits.

The area is covered in over 500,000 pounds of the non native plant that
makes RICIN. There is enough potential RICIN in this place to kill every
mammal on earth twice over. If that isn't enough, much of the area is
actually an un-cleared WWII bombing range with a U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers classification of CRITICAL.

Lastly, seasonal rains flush the trash, sewage, and industrial chemicals
from Tijuana's streets and canyons and all rush into the United States.
The sewage, and the chemicals which are strong enough to dissolve the
soles of your shoes, then flood through this delicate "nature preserve"
and into the Pacific Ocean.

The U.S. Border Patrol union filed a massive class action suit against the
United States because of the hazardous working environment and won the
suit. Anyone visiting this place is a potential litigant in future suits.
There will be future suits and the massive liability makes San Diego's
pension problems look paltry.

With the growth of Tijuana, this "nature preserve" has become a sewage
based ecological zone and it is a miracle that the few animals found there
survive at all.

Thanks to the unchecked floods of sewage and chemicals flowing to the sea,
the Tijuana River Estuary and Border Field State Park are probably the
single largest violator of the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act in the
entire State of California. The area is also a massive violator of dozens
of EPA regulations. The only good news is that the periodic flushing of
millions of gallons of Tijuana's sewage and chemicals through the "park"
force enough silt downstream to cover over some of the RICIN and add a
protective layer to unexploded ordnance in the un-cleared bombing range.

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