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No explanation for police chief missing in Mexico
No explanation for police chief missing in Mexico NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico (AP) — In one of Mexico’s most violent border cities, no one is saying what happened to Police Chief Roberto Balmori Garza. It’s been a week since he went … Continue reading
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Tagged Benjamin Galvan Gomez, Bleeding Heart Libtards, Corruption in Mexico, Janet Napolitano, Juan Jose Zarate, Los Zetas, Mexican Drug Cartels, Mexicans Want Guns Registry, Nuevo Laredo, Operation Fast & Furious, Police Chief Roberto Balmori Garza, U.S. Border Patrol, USBP Pay Cuts
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Mexican national pleads guilty in killing of Border Patrol agent
Mexican national pleads guilty in killing of Border Patrol agent TUCSON, Ariz. – A man has pleaded guilty to murder in the killing of a U.S. Border Patrol agent during a 2010 firefight near the Arizona-Mexico border. The first-degree murder … Continue reading
National Guard at border cut to about 300
National Guard at border cut to about 300 WASHINGTON — The Obama administration will keep a reduced contingent of National Guard troops working along the Mexican border for the next year, the Defense Department said Tuesday. Starting in January, the … Continue reading
