Mexican trucks, especially the participants in the Cross Border Program, despite what the anti-Mexican crowd would like you to believe, are not the ones trying to smuggle drugs and people into the U.S. And interesting week in Laredo with the seizure of street drugs valued at $3.2 million dollars. A five-day span during which Customs and Border Protection officials in Laredo seized more than $3 million of narcotics illustrates the different techniques drug cartels will use to ensure their operations are successful, CBP officials said.From Wednesday through Sunday, commercial buses, footwear and non-commercial vehicles were used by men and women ….Read More
Two guards and two of their supervisors at a South Texas immigration prison were charged with trying to use their positions to smuggle more than two dozen undocumented immigrants into the country, according to federal prosecutors. The U.S. attorney’s office in Houston said Tuesday that the four prison employees had worked out a shrewd scheme to pick up and transport 28 immigrants from Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador by pretending that they were inmates being transferred to San Antonio.

So, just who are the “illegal” in California and elsewhere, and who has a greater right to live and work here? As he stated was his goal was on his inaugeration night, President James Polk stole California (and much more) from Mexico by violent force, just a few generations ago. Now we pass laws making it illegal for most Mexicans to live and work here, and forcibly remove them when they cross the border “illegally” (having exhausted all legal means for entry). Let’s examine and expose a few of the racist myths behind the outrage against “illegals” that’s all the ….Read More
