Mayors Of Border Towns Deny Access To U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security Workers
Posted on October 6, 2007
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Several Mayors of border towns such as Brownsville, Laredo, Eagle Pass, Del Rio and El Paso have either limited or denied access to survey crews and other workers working for the Dept. of Homeland Security trying to put up sections of the Border fence. They’re also threatening lawsuits aimed at the U.S. Government.
Brownsville Mayor Pat Ahumada said recently;
“This is exercising our rights. This is our property,” Ahumada said. “We are not going to make it easy for them.”
Not going to make it easy for them? What exactly does that mean? Let’s see, this bozo must mean that he’s not going to make it easy for the U.S. Government to erect a fence to keep out illegal aliens and Terrorist. Nice to see where his loyalties lay.
For those of you who still believe it is not the ulterior motive of these type of people to one day own or control most of the Southwest, you’d better wake up and take a look at what is happening all along our Border. Not only in Texas, but the rest of the Border as well.
Mayors and other local politicians time and time again ignore State and Federal law in attempts to pacify illegal aliens and those that support them. Many times in direct violation of State and Federal Laws.
I think it’s high time Governor Perry and the U.S. Government enacted Eminent Domain and take those lands. They’d sure as hell do it if it was a private citizens land!
Oh, but wait, Governor Perry also opposes the Border Fence. He’s one that says we should just sit down with the Mexicans over some Tacos and Coronas and talk this thing out.
No, like many of you who are fed up with illegal immigration, I think the time for talking is over. Send in the Texas National Guard to protect workers if need be, but let’s get this border fence built!
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I don’t think we should have a fence along the borders. The Great Wall of China sure didn’t help very much did then what makes you think that a STUPID fence will. Hello who are you getting to it-Mexicans. A fence is not a solution to our problem, many people that are coming in are doing to get a better life and, yes the can go and try to get what they call “Visas” but that takes for EVER to do. They are not terroist and we shouldn’t treat them like one either. None of this would be happening if it wasn’t for September 11. Our country was perfectlf fine before that happend and before we went into WAR. The GOVERNMENT is just WASTING MONEY when the can be giving that money out for scholarships or to better or schools, get us new desk, fix our air conditioners. Don’t be for something unless you actually know how life is along the borders don’t just go by what you see or hear experince it first then you can talk all the smack you want later. Hopefully I can become a politicain one day and change this country to how our founding fathers really wanted it to be.