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File: 1457031418878.jpg (29.79 KB, 342x433, 342:433, obamanation.jpg)

 No.326700

The Deming Headlight reports that residents are scheduled Thursday to express their concerns to federal officials during a meeting at the Animas Community Center in Animas, New Mexico.

Judy Keeler, a longtime resident of the rural border region, says her home was recently burglarized and it's not an unusual episode for other residents.

Residents have said state Highway 80 has become a favorite for Mexican cartel drug runners who manage to navigate out of the Peloncillo Mountains along the Arizona-New Mexico border. They want an even more increased presence from the US Border Patrol.

Under Obama, the border patrol have been fired for simply doing their job: archive.is/1lmEc

Crime by illegal aliens has devastated the people and communities all acroos the border. This should not be happening.

http://archive.is/6uiiF

http://krwg.org/post/border-crime-taking-toll-residents-southwest-new-mexico-arizona

 No.326776

bumping


 No.326813

File: 1457036659431.jpg (154.82 KB, 675x536, 675:536, walltrump_large.jpg)

This is why we need to start building a wall.


 No.330933

anti-slide


 No.330957

NM ranchers outraged by lack of security at border: http://archive.is/rc8ke

A ranch hand working in New Mexico’s Bootheel stumbles upon men and two or three vehicles stranded in remote cattle country. They turn out to be drug runners from Mexico who take him hostage, load his vehicle with narcotics and force him to drive to Willcox, Ariz., where they leave him alive but warn him not to go to the police.

They would be watching.

That alleged incident and a host of recent break-ins have ranchers across Hidalgo County and in southeastern Arizona outraged about what they say is a decline in border security. The cattle growers associations of both states are hosting a meeting this week in the tiny town of Animas to air their grievances to elected officials – including pleas for more boots on the ground – and they expect to draw a crowd.

The Bootheel’s rugged terrain of ridges and arroyos, sparse roads and sprawling desert has historically presented challenges for law enforcement charged with keeping the region safe, particularly from illegal traffic coming from Mexico. It’s a corridor favored by traffickers moving dope north to the drug-hungry U.S. market.

The ranch hand was working for Elbrock Water Systems on the Gray Ranch on Dec. 7 when he was allegedly hijacked by drug runners, according to Tricia Elbrock, who co-owns the Animas-based company that provides well and septic services from Tucson to El Paso.

“They kidnapped him, tied him up, threw all our tools out and fittings and loaded our company vehicle with all the drugs,” Elbrock said. “They waited till dark to leave the ranch. They needed him to help guide them through to the highway.”

On the phone, Elbrock gasped back a sob as she said: “This is still pretty raw. We got him back safe. They did rough him up, but we got him back. It’s a mess. I don’t know what to tell you. We have got to have help down here.”

The FBI confirmed that it is investigating the alleged kidnapping, referred to the bureau by Border Patrol. FBI spokesman Frank Fisher in Albuquerque said no arrests have been made but declined to comment further, citing the pending investigation.


 No.333559

File: 1457555107144.jpg (63.1 KB, 599x317, 599:317, TrumpWallEzekiel.jpg)


 No.333634

File: 1457558275022.png (186.4 KB, 396x441, 44:49, 1456442119332.png)


 No.333648

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

>>326813

But anon, won't a simple fence do?


 No.333995

I really wish we could just line the border with riflemen.

like a MASSIVE firing squad. mexico is massively overpopulated anyway (most 3rd world failed states are).


 No.339746

File: 1458076448811.png (297.58 KB, 765x607, 765:607, make_america_great_again1.png)


 No.345911

File: 1458587333698.jpg (63.25 KB, 599x447, 599:447, amnesty_fascist_justificat….jpg)

Read the whole txt in the pic, not just whats highlighted, very much related to whats going on.


 No.345935

>>345911

sauce?


 No.345946

>>333995

>mexico is massively overpopulated

[citation needed]

Population density in all of the Americas is actually quite low by world standards

>>345911

sauce please


 No.345972

>>339746

Your imaginary girlfriend's handling of firearms is abysmal. Just look at that trigger discipline.


 No.345974

>>345972

eh the artist just caught her right as she was about to pop off a few into the air anon. after all it's during the celebration announcement of Trump's win this November.

>ignore the temporal anomaly.*

it's temporary ofc hehe


 No.345976

>>345935

I don't know what book it actually came from, some anon posted it on /pol/ and I read it. I agree with it too, it makes a lot of sense.


 No.345977

>>345974

>pop off a few into the air

That's even worse.

What if the bullets hit your other imaginary girlfriend? Then you'll be down one participant in your imaginary harem.


 No.346019

>>345977

>checked

Nah, she just respawns whenever needed anon. C'mon this is Waifu 101 tier stuff. Didn't they teach you anything in the corps?


 No.346045

File: 1458593487241.jpg (205.59 KB, 1024x1280, 4:5, 1458504419178.jpg)




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