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Politics : ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION THE FIGHT TO KEEP OUR DEMOCRACY -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (2184)8/9/2007 11:16:24 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3197
 
The doctors didn't have to speak to him, they were not doing detective work, they are medical examiners. Did your witness say who did the shooting? Did he explain how Tillman's head was kept still while 3 shots entered in a 3" pattern. Does any of this mean anything to you or are you still absorbed in some political game?

Accidents? You're naive, a 3 shot accident?

re:"When you know your life depends on your accuracy you tend to strive for just that combined with speed...the quick & the dead...it becomes an automatic reflex."

If you seriously believe what you wrote here then you're brain dead and it makes no sense to try and reason with you. You'd never be picked for a jury on this case. OJ's innocence must seem reasonable to you.



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (2184)8/10/2007 6:43:53 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 3197
 
Border Patrol Shoots Violent Mexican Drug Smuggler
A previously deported Mexican gang member known for smuggling drugs and illegal immigrants into the United States was shot after assaulting a Border Patrol agent and Mexico’s government is angrily demanding a full investigation for what it calls excessive force against immigrants.

Could the unidentified federal officer, who feared for his life during the nighttime attack, be the next to get prosecuted for doing his job?

The 23-year-old Mexican man (Jose Castillo) has a lengthy record in his native Juarez for drug-trafficking and human smuggling and has been caught crossing the U.S. border illegally nearly 30 times. In 2004 he was actually deported from the U.S. yet continued disregarding the law by making the repeated jaunts north.

This week Ortiz tried to smuggle three illegal immigrants into the U.S. through Texas but was intercepted at around 10 p.m. by a Border Patrol agent who spotted him and his human cargo sneaking through a hole in a fence east of downtown El Paso.

Armed with bolt cutters and rocks, Ortiz assaulted the federal agent as he tried to apprehend two others in the group. It was dark and the officer felt threatened by the assailant who attacked him with rocks and the bolt cutters. He shot the illegal immigrant smuggler several times and the man later died.

Mexican government officials immediately attacked the incident and ordered an investigation for what they believe was excessive force against their nationals. In a statement, the country’s foreign relations minister demanded all the weight of the law be brought to bear against the person responsible.

The incident, which marks the fifth fatal shooting involving a Border Patrol agent this year, proves what agency officials have been saying for months—that violent assaults on officers are on the rise and the frequency of attacks has increased dramatically.

This is partly because drug smuggling from Mexico has doubled and human smuggling has increased drastically. More illegal immigrants have weapons, throw big rocks and even Molotov cocktails—makeshift bombs made of a breakable container filled with flammable liquid.

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