Border Patrol: Border mission with troops a success

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This should be great recon practice.

Border Patrol: Border mission with troops a success
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_NM_Border_Surveillance.html


COLUMBUS, N.M. -- The Border Patrol says a monthlong mission with troops from Fort Lewis, Wash., doing round-the-clock reconnaissance along the border was a success in helping deter people coming into the country illegally from Mexico.

The presence of the soldiers helped turn back about 1,000 would-be border crossers and moved others away from the mission's patrol area between Columbus and Hachita, Rick Moody, agent in charge of the Border Patrol's Deming station, said Tuesday.

The mission began in mid-October and is ending this week. Hundreds of soldiers from the Army's 1st Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment from Fort Lewis helped catch 1,922 people who crossed the border illegally and seized more than 1,000 pounds of marijuana, Moody said.

The soldiers, using Stryker vehicles equipped with long-range surveillance equipment, find people crossing the desert, then direct Border Patrol agents by radio to the location.

Soldiers are not involved in pursuits, apprehensions, detentions or arrests, said Lt. Col. Jeff Peterson, the squadron commander.

"Our sole purpose is to observe and report," Peterson said.

The military's surveillance equipment can spot people at a distance of more than 10 miles, much farther than the Border Patrol's cameras along the border near Columbus.

The military mission acted as a "force multiplier" for the Border Patrol, Moody said.

"It frees resources in the field to go out and make apprehensions," he said.

Moody said captures of immigrants are up 120 percent in the Deming sector compared to the corresponding period last year. Overall, apprehensions at the Deming station account for 46 percent of all immigrants caught in the agency's El Paso, Texas, sector, which includes West Texas and all of New Mexico.

Border Patrol agents in the Deming sector have captured 7,128 illegal immigrants since the start of the federal fiscal year Oct. 1, Moody said.

Ranchers who had Stryker units on their leased land gave the mission mixed reviews.

"The military troops are greatly appreciated, but from our observations, I did not see the (immigration) activity slow down one bit. The traffic going across our ranch has continued," said Joe Johnson, whose family operates a 100,000-acre ranch west of Columbus.

However, Murray Keeler, owner of the 25,600-acre Flying W Ranch west of Hachita, said immigrant traffic went down dramatically when the troops arrived. His wife, in appreciation, took chicken and dumplings one night and hamburgers another night to troops stationed near the ranch.

"I hate to see them leave," Keeler said.
 
Hmm, observe and report.

Just like some other folks, who seem to get a lot of bad press.
 
Problem was we put the US Marines on the border and they gunned down a little shepard boy who was practicing with his .22.

Geoff
Who thinks it's past time to put the 1st Cav back on the border. :cool:
 
However, Murray Keeler, owner of the 25,600-acre Flying W Ranch west of Hachita, said immigrant traffic went down dramatically when the troops arrived. His wife, in appreciation, took chicken and dumplings one night and hamburgers another night to troops stationed near the ranch.

If'n I was in the army I know where I'd do my patroling ... :neener: :evil: :D
 
This story is an amazing indicator of how huge the illegal immigration problem really is.

If these troops, patrolling along the border in just one county, were able to apprehend almost 2,000 illegals, I can't even imagine how many get across on a yearly basis through every county along the border. Plus the fact that the one rancher said he didn't even notice the reduction in border crossings.

I think an estimate of 10,000 illegal border crossings per county, per month is a pretty good guess. It could be much higher. Multiply that by however many counties there are along the border and then by 12 months in a year, and things get very disturbing.
 
zerosignal, the troops did NOT apprehend anybody. They informd the Border Patrol whenever they saw somebody trying to cross, and the BP did the apprehending.

The soldiers functioned EXACTLY as did the Minutemen; in essence a Neighborhood Watch group--only, this time in uniform instead of civvies.

So: Somebody oughta protest to the White House about this waste of our tax money, by the use of government-paid vigilantes.

:D, Art
 
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