En Español http://www.tvazteca.com.mx/hechos/archivos/2002/9/63180.shtml It appers I'm the only Mexican pissed by this story.
Well, ain't that some $hit! I put these types of affairs on president Fox. He really has been lacking the balls that I thought he would of had. Futhermore, the border is out of control, if is not this, it's the America power plants that they are planning to build near the border. These power plants will mainly serve California and parts of Arizona. But because Mexico allows for American compaines to f ********* the enviornment, unlike California or Arizona, they scramble to the border. It's not just American companies that f ********* the enviornment. President Fox has to take a stand. In addition American companies have to take respondsibility for their actions. If you want to take some aciton here you go: www.mexicosolidarity.org
Although they did break internat. agreement the bright side of it is they were doing Mexico a favor by trying to take out pandillero scum out of Mexico.
I wonder how would the US react to a PGR incursion across your borders to take out American Narco Scum out of the States.
Did you overlook this part? "There have also been a dozen incursions by the Mexican military onto U.S. soil in the past year, according to U.S. officials. " They (Mexican Military) have been known to shoot at the US Park Rangers on their way back to Mexico.
then... It would seem someone overlooked this important part of the article now wouldn't it Rick? So now what do you have to say?
I'm not sure THEY refers to the Mexican Military. It could be refering to the drug and human smugglers. But it is also possible that certain elements of the Mexican military may be providing protection.
I remember one such incident involving a Mexican Humbe with 4 army regulars. They crossed where the borders are not marked, but there wasn't any shootings. Weeks Before that when US Marines where sent to the border to help the war on drugs, some snipers where position about 1/2 a mile inside Mexico and they also sited the "No border markings" factor.
RIO GRANDE, Texas — "It can get a little interesting out here, particularly when the Mexican military takes aim at you with automatic weapons or the drug smugglers try to kill you. You have to maintain your focus and be ready for anything," said Mr. Gonzalez, who has supervised boat operations for the Border Patrol here for the past five years. http://www.washtimes.com/national/20020923-3641802.htm