Dr. Michael Vickers was featured in the 2006 documentary Border. His ranch, which is 69 miles north of the border, is a major smuggling route for people and drugs. He often finds dead illegals who didn't make it on his property (his wife found two of his dogs playing with a decomposing skull in his front yard in 2005), and he and his ranch hands NEVER go around unarmed. Here he is interviewed by Greta Van Susteren. It has been six years since Chris Burgard shot the footage for Border and the problems just keep getting worse.
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Six years and the problem's gotten worse, only it hasn't, according to our lying scumbag politicians and their agency buddies.
'Everything's just peachy, so you racists go back to bed and give me your wallet before you go upstairs.'
I worked on a ranch South of Tucson and just North of the Mexican border about 30 miles. 35 Years ago we could watch illegals running up the Aravaca Wash on a moonlit night.
My son worked at the same place a couple years ago and said now the illegals can be seen in droves all day long. Everyday! The ranch owners have had 2 cars stolen from the property, the fences have been cut repeatedly, other property damage is a regular thing and even had livestock killed by the invading horde.
It is not that the fedgov can not keep them out. It is that this is part of the wholesale undermining of our way of life and national security.
KPN3%
Legal or not hoards of these people are everywhere in this country I don't care how far north of the border it is. Just leave the gate open for them and worry about the Somalis and other islamists coming through.
"Somebody " shot up a cop in Bexar County yesterday .Pulled up next to him and emptied a 40 round mag into his door . Local fuzz says not to be afraid .
Gosh! It almost sounds like a plan or something.
It bears repeating...We're all living in a Matt Bracken novel.
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