Increasing Violence on the US-Mexican Border
A report by MSNBC on violence on the Arizona-Mexico border explains why Border Patrol officials were concerned about the safety of the Minutemen volunteers, and why those volunteers were placing themselves at risk in their effort to impede illegal border crossing. The news agency notes that, “Assaults against U.S. Border Patrol agents along a 260-mile stretch of the Arizona/Mexico border known as the Tucson sector, a desolate expanse of territory that is the nation’s major artery for illegal immigration, are on a record clip. In the first eight months of fiscal year 2005 there have been 163 recorded acts of violence against border agents compared with 118 for all of fiscal year 2004, according to the U.S. Border Patrol.”
(FAIR Comment: As the border increasingly becomes a hostile zone, it becomes more obvious that there is a need for military backup support for the Border Patrol.)
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