BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK, Texas (AP) -- The bloody drug war in Mexico shows no sign of relenting. Neither do calls for tighter border security amid rising fears of spillover violence.
This hardly seems a time the U.S. would be willing to allow people to cross the border legally from Mexico without a customs officer in sight. But in this rugged, remote West Texas terrain where wading across the shallow Rio Grande undetected is all too easy, federal authorities are touting a proposal to open an unmanned port of entry as a security upgrade.
Apparently there will be customs agents-they will just be "about a hundred miles away". Think of it as border control by the honor system. And we all know that Mexican drug gangs and terrorists are all about the honor.
Obama's poll numbers are dropping like a cheap hooker with a twenty dollar john. What better way to beef up the numbers than pandering to the open borders crowd. After all, thanks to ACORN Daffy Duck is registered to vote-why not bring in the Frito Bandito and let him join the party.
Obama's poll numbers are dropping like a cheap hooker with a twenty dollar john. What better way to beef up the numbers than pandering to the open borders crowd. After all, thanks to ACORN Daffy Duck is registered to vote-why not bring in the Frito Bandito and let him join the party.
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