A cattle-ranching couple in southern Arizona hopes that dramatic hidden-camera video showing suspected drug or immigrant smugglers crossing their property will help persuade federal officials to shift resources southward to eliminate what they call a dangerous "no-man’s land” along the border.
“It just confirmed what
we already knew,” Jim Chilton, who runs the 50,000-acre ranch with his
wife, Sue, said of the video, which was filmed this spring by a
border-security advocacy group. …“We have ceded to the cartels 20 miles,
30 miles inside the United States.”
For years, the Chiltons
have publicly complained — even testified before Congress -- that their
ranch southwest of Tucson, which shares a 5-1/2-mile border with Mexico,
has been flooded with smugglers. They’ve told of surprise encounters
with groups of migrants – some of them armed –- break-ins at their home
and finding piles of trash and clothing left by the trespassers.
More with video @ NBC
no one in the gov'ment will do anything until the illegals start getting shot! then the ranchers are really in trouble!
ReplyDeleteWe shall see.
DeleteIf there is nothing to be gained, the gov will just go blind.
ReplyDeleteOh, yeah more commie voters.
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