More than 100 people pelted U.S. Border Patrol agents with rocks and bottles during a rowdy confrontation Sunday afternoon along the U.S.-Mexico border, federal authorities said.
Nobody was seriously
injured and it’s not clear whether the crowd was trying to enter the
U.S. illegally or hold a demonstration, but the sight of a large crowd
surging beyond the border rattled nerves.
Agents said it harked to the days in the 1990s when migrants would run across the border en masse, in so-called banzai runs that would overwhelm agents. As the crowd on Sunday crossed the Tijuana River into California, more than one dozen agents responded to the border fence atop the levee and deployed pepper spray to hold them back, triggering the melee.
Agents said it harked to the days in the 1990s when migrants would run across the border en masse, in so-called banzai runs that would overwhelm agents. As the crowd on Sunday crossed the Tijuana River into California, more than one dozen agents responded to the border fence atop the levee and deployed pepper spray to hold them back, triggering the melee.
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there's an old saying, never bring a rock to a gun fight.....hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteBut, being PC, they played nice.
Deletebeing PC they are played as suckers, beholden to a government who has no ones best interest at heart.
ReplyDeleteWell put.
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