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Is it a crime??
The actual crime was committed in Mexico, the murder. The .mex cant do anything, as I'm in the .gov land. Could the .gov prosecute??
Just wondering, because it sounds like it might be time for some live fire exercises....
Theres a war going on at the border, a war no one in Washington wants to talk about. And a war we're losing.
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050203-125017-1369r.htm
Snipers working as "lookouts" for drug traffickers and illegal-alien smugglers are targeting U.S. Border Patrol agents from vantage points across the U.S.-Mexico border.
Within the past week, agents assigned to the Douglas station in Arizona's southeastern corner ? one of the nation's busiest illegal-entry points ? have been fired at on at least six occasions, according to federal authorities, and although none of the officers was injured, several reported near-misses.....
The actual crime was committed in Mexico, the murder. The .mex cant do anything, as I'm in the .gov land. Could the .gov prosecute??
Just wondering, because it sounds like it might be time for some live fire exercises....
Theres a war going on at the border, a war no one in Washington wants to talk about. And a war we're losing.
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050203-125017-1369r.htm
Snipers working as "lookouts" for drug traffickers and illegal-alien smugglers are targeting U.S. Border Patrol agents from vantage points across the U.S.-Mexico border.
Within the past week, agents assigned to the Douglas station in Arizona's southeastern corner ? one of the nation's busiest illegal-entry points ? have been fired at on at least six occasions, according to federal authorities, and although none of the officers was injured, several reported near-misses.....
