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CarMike
03-13-2010, 04:09 PM
BROWNSVILLE — The Zapata County sheriff Thursday was questioning why a Mexican military helicopter was hovering over homes on the Texas side of the Rio Grande.

It was one of the more jarring incidents of the fourth week of border tensions sparked by drug killings, and rumors of such killings, in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.

Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez said he'd reviewed photos of the chopper flown by armed personnel Tuesday over a residential area known as Falcon Heights-Falcon Village near the binational Falcon Lake, just south of the Starr-Zapata county line. He said the helicopter appeared to have the insignia of the Mexican navy.

“It's always been said that the Mexican military does in fact ... that there have been incursions,” Gonzalez said. “But this is not New Mexico or Arizona. Here we've got a river; there's a boundary line. And then of course having Falcon Lake, Falcon Dam, it's a lot wider. It's not just a trickle of a river, it's an actual dam. You know where the boundary's at.”

The sighting came amid ongoing fighting between the Gulf Cartel and its former enforcers, Los Zetas. The mounting death toll and crisis of fear in cities across from the Texas border have drawn global attention, as has a news blackout in affected cities due to the kidnappings of eight Mexican journalists, at least one of whom was killed.

As violence continued Thursday with a highway shootout in Tamaulipas, a Senate subcommittee in Washington heard testimony that drug cartels are trying to infiltrate U.S. agencies along the border, with corruption cases among Homeland Security personnel on the rise.

Read the full article here... (http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/state/Mexican_military_helicopter_seen_over_US_home.html )

I guess the wall isn't enough, time for the world's largest flyswatter.

Death_Venom
03-13-2010, 05:00 PM
Just another reason why the US-Mexico border should be sealed physically and patrolled by the military. At some point these cartels and their violent behavior are going to spill over into our borders in a very major way. It is also very apparent that the Mexican government can do little to stop or curb the activities of these cartels.

BIGREDSKINSFAN1963
03-14-2010, 07:29 AM
somebody should have been dispatched to escort it right back into mexico.
what is stopping al qaedia from sneaking into the us and carrying out a terrorist attack on the us border?there should be a major us military presence at the mexican and canadian borders without question!!!

WarEagle
03-14-2010, 04:32 PM
A Mex. Navy commando (and his family) was killed by drug lords a few weeks ago, so his buddies are probably breaking a lot of rules in tracking down the bad guys. They need to coordinate this stuff with DEA first.

Yesterday 3 US Consulate people were killed in a drive-by in Juarez. 2 Americans and 1 Mexican. This better be a wake up call for the administration to place this on the front burner.

BIGREDSKINSFAN1963
03-14-2010, 05:25 PM
they better watch that mess!somebody may open fire on that helicopter if they feel threatened!