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esryle Information officer Andy Adame, from the Border Patrol Tucson sector says, "I guarantee it's not true." However, seasoned Border Patrol field agents have shared some disturbing information with the Tumbleweed as well as other civilian sources with the hope the information will make it to the general public. The Tumbleweed has verified information that a flood of middle-eastern males have been caught entering the country illegally east of Douglas, Arizona. The increased patrols in the Huachuca Mountains area of Cochise County, seems to have diverted the flow of OTM's, "other than Mexicans" east to the Chiricahua Mountains. Adame, who says many of the agents in the area are "green", questions why they would have shared the information with the Tumbleweed or any other source. "Our policy is to turn any OTM's over to the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security," Adame said in a phone call made to the Tumbleweed Wednesday morning. For reasons of National security, Adame said his agency cannot talk about the origin of nationaity, however Adame says that since October 1, 2003, the beginning of the fiscal year for Border Patrol, agents in the Tucson sector have apprehended 5,510 illegals from countries other than Mexico or other central or South American countries. Adame described them as "people from all over the world". In the last month, the Tumbleweed has confirmed at least two documented accounts of Border Patrol agents encountering large groups of non-Spanish speaking males in the Chiricahua foothills and on trails along the high mountain areas. On or about the early morning hours of June 13, 2004 Border patrol agents from the Willcox station encountered a large group of suspected illegal border crossers, estimated to be around 158, just east of the Sanders Ranch near the foothills of the Chiricauha Mountains. According to a Border Patrol field agent, the men were suspected to be Iranian or possibly Syrian nationals. "One thing's for sure: these guys didn't speak Spanish and after we questioned them harder we discovered they spoke poor English with a middle-eastern accent; this is ridiculous that we don't take this more seriously, and we're told not to say a thing to the media, but I have to," said the agent, who spoke to the Tumbleweed with the promise of anonymity. Adame confirms the groups of illegals were apprehended on those dates in the same area but stated, "There were no middle easterners in the group. The field agent stated the men were wearing the traditional uniform of migrants - baseball caps, tennis shoes, some had work boots, denim jeans and many had t-shirts with patriotic American flags and slogans. The agent added the following description "A curious thing I noticed was that they all had brand new clothing and they looked as if they had just been to the barber shop--you know--new haircuts. They were clean cut and they all had almost the exact same cut of mustaches." The information was corroborated by a local rancher in the area who reports that sightings of groups similar to these are on the rise. The rancher reports that groups of heavily armed paramilitary drug smugglers have also been seen in the same area. And of course we have the drug mules again and many are carrying automatic weapons. Many other ranchers in the area have been frustrated with the lack of response from Border Patrol. After calling over and over again to the Willcox headquarters, we might get a response a few hours later. We call them in to the Border Patrol, we only have the Willcox station, and they're so darned far away. By the time they send in the helicopters these groups are long gone. I don't know how many they catch but they're coming through here heavy right now." On or about the evening of June 21, 2004, agents from the Willcox Border Patrol station apprehended 24 members of a larger group of Arabic speaking males located just east of the Pierce/Sunsites area of Cochise County. At least half of the males escaped capture and disappeared into the United States.
View Replies To: esryle The best place to hide is in a crowd. We couldn't stop the influx of Mexican laborers even if we wanted to. It's time to face reality and change our immigration system to orderly process guest workers into this country leagally.
View Replies To: esryle with the hope the information will make it to the general public Good job, esryle! At least half of the males escaped capture and disappeared into the United States.
View Replies To: esryle Several of these men, at first appear to be "Mexican" laborers looking for work in the US When you look closer, you realize that they are not "Mexican" but are mostly of ancient ethnic Chinese descent, and thereafter from the Southwest Pacific Rim and are Muslims, and they speak some Spanish and some "Span-glish," enough to get by. A few may speak the King's English with an American accent.
View Replies To: exhaustedmomma At least half of the males escaped capture and disappeared into the United States. I'm by no means a military strategist, but common sense would tell you that when at war, make sure your camp is secure.
not to mention they dont even want us there in the first place.. Stop the flow of illegal aliens, narco terrorists, the Mexican Army, Mexican illegal alien farm worker Mexican 'red' meth smugglers, Latin American Communists, Cubans, Columbian drug cartel mules, Chinese Communists, al Qaeda, al Qaida, Hezbollah, HAMAS, Islamic Jihaad, etc etc Guest workers my arse...
View Replies To: esryle Our so-called government has decided to p*ss on its citizens. I say p*ss on the government and start armed vigilante patrols to protect the border. Writing letters, signing petitions, making phone calls, even voting is not working to effect change.
The agent added the following description "A curious thing I noticed was that they all had brand new clothing and they looked as if they had just been to the barber shop--you know--new haircuts. They were clean cut and they all had almost the exact same cut of mustaches."
to orderly process guest workers into this country leagally." Since they are attracted partly because our lenient "laws" mean they don't really risk anything by trying, and the amnasty proposal gives them hope. Meanwhile, do those Middle-Eastern Terrorists think we're stupid, or what?
View Replies To: bayourod I don't know about that, it seemed to me as though D-Day guys did a pretty good job of pressing Germans back into Germany and our guys in the Pacific stopped the mighty Japanese navy, didn't they.
View Replies To: esryle Did you see that one of the biggest criticisms in the 9/11 report was the failure of imagination in the government? Well, they're at it again, because they apparently cannot imagine this: * Large groups of trained Islamic fighters infiltrate the US via the Mexican border, carrying disassembled weapons. How would your local police respond to dozens of men in various locations carrying automatic weapons? Remember the chaos caused by two armed bank robbers with AKs and body armor in LA? How long would it take for the local National Guard units (provided they're not forward deployed) to form to respond? So was hijacking planes and crashing them into the WTC/Pentagon/Capitol. Even if some were captured by DHS and the weapons recovered, others would get through. What sort of warning would your government produce if they were captured? Large illegal alien safe-houses with dozens of illegals living in them are discovered all the time. If you were al-Qaeda, how would you respond to Afghanistan and Iraq? One way would be to bring the war to the US, to the homes of Americans, just like the war was brought to your home. They don't have the equipment, the manpower or the inclination. Remember that the next time the Left howls about gun control.
View Replies To: esryle Well if it isn't true then how come my insurance agency keeps sending me reminders that my ploicy does not cover acts of terrorism and acts of nuclear terroism resulting nuclear detonation or nuclear contamination... Now we just need to make sure they don't show up here...
View Replies To: esryle Good post - but what are you ...
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