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Mexican Embassy to Citizens: Don’t Worry About Those Troops On the Border

The Mexican Embassy has a message for the illegal immigrants who are thinking about crossing the border and continuing the invasion from south.  They don’t want “their people” to be to be worried about those troops on the border.  They’re not going to stop them.  That’s not why they are there.

Here’s a statement by the Embassy of Mexico:

Regarding the Administration’s decision to send 1,200 National Guard servicemen to the US Southern border, the Government of Mexico trusts that this decision will help to channel additional US resources to enhance efforts to prevent the illegal flows of weapons and bulk cash into Mexico, which provide organized crime with its firepower and its ability to corrupt.

Additionally, the Government of Mexico expects that National Guard personnel will strengthen US operations in the fight against transnational organized crime that operates on both sides of our common border and that it will not, in accordance to its legal obligations, conduct activities directly linked to the enforcement of immigration laws.

So if you are headed north, go ahead.  It’s not like those folks in digital cammies have weapons or anything.  This is just for show.

Hat Tip:  Human Events

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  • Rohr

    It is a big expensive charade that will further demoralize the military and the American people. A real president would put about 30-50k soliders on the border with orders to shoot anything that moves. Then load the deportation train, and get it rolling 24/7.

  • Rohr

    It is a big expensive charade that will further demoralize the military and the American people. A real president would put about 30-50k soliders on the border with orders to shoot anything that moves. Then load the deportation train, and get it rolling 24/7.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/dogwings2943 Andrew Riley

    I think we should just put up a standard barbed wire fence the entire length of the border with signs every 20 feet or so that say "DANGER, DO NOT ENTER" in English, Spanish, Arabic and Portugese. Then we plant big nasty cactus' just this side of that fence, about 3 inches apart and about six feet thick. Then, just this side of the cactus, we install a mine field covered a couple inches deep with rusty nail and piled high with razor wire. Then, we plant another row of cactus and finally another fence. And our border patrol, National Guard and private border security groups can patrol along that fence just to be sure nobody gets through. If someone manages to get past all that, we beat the shit out of them and fire them back across the border with one of those human cannonball cannons they have at the circus.

    Too harsh? Not harsh enough? Or juuuuuust right?

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/dogwings2943 Andrew Riley

    I think we should just put up a standard barbed wire fence the entire length of the border with signs every 20 feet or so that say "DANGER, DO NOT ENTER" in English, Spanish, Arabic and Portugese. Then we plant big nasty cactus' just this side of that fence, about 3 inches apart and about six feet thick. Then, just this side of the cactus, we install a mine field covered a couple inches deep with rusty nail and piled high with razor wire. Then, we plant another row of cactus and finally another fence. And our border patrol, National Guard and private border security groups can patrol along that fence just to be sure nobody gets through. If someone manages to get past all that, we beat the shit out of them and fire them back across the border with one of those human cannonball cannons they have at the circus.

    Too harsh? Not harsh enough? Or juuuuuust right?