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Uptick in Violence Forces Closing of Parkland Along Mexico Border to Americans
Published June 16, 2010
| FOXNews.com
About 3,500 acres of southern Arizona along the Mexican border is closed to U.S. citizens due to increased violence in the region.
The closed off area stretches 80 miles along the border and includes part of the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge. It was closed in October 2006 "due to human safety concerns," the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Wednesday in response to news reports on the closure.
Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu told Fox News that violence against law enforcement officers and U.S. citizens has increased in the past four months, further underscoring the need to keep the 80 miles of border land off-limits to Americans.
The refuge had been adversely affected by the increase in drug smugglers, illegal activity and surveillance, which made it dangerous for Americans to visit.
"The situation in this zone has reached a point where continued public use of the area is not prudent," said refuge manager Mitch Ellis.
“It’s literally out of control,” said Babeu. “We stood with Senator McCain and literally demanded support for 3,000 soldiers to be deployed to Arizona to get this under control and finally secure our border with Mexico. “
U.S. Fish and Wildlife officials have warned visitors in Arizona to beware of heavily armed drug smugglers and human traffickers.
“We need support from the federal government. It’s their job to secure the border and they haven’t done it,” said Babeu. “In fact, President Obama suspended the construction of the fence and it’s just simply outrageous.”
Signs have been posted warning Americans not to cross into the closed off territory south of Interstate 8. Babeu said the signs are not enough – he said Arizona needs more resources to help scale back the violence caused by the drug cartels.
“We need action. It’s shameful that we, as the most powerful nation on Earth, … can’t even secure our own border and protect our own families.”
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Massive fines on businesses hiring illegals Shoot to kill border policy = problem solved.
I think we're done here..
Posted Jun-17-2010 Bytplummer (124.86) tplummer Send Message
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Obama = FAILURE!!
Posted Jun-17-2010 Bytdehaan (67.30) 
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Let us citizens from Phoenix exercise our rights to bare arms and go down there!
Posted Jun-17-2010 Byblackrabbit66 (3840.12) 
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No one needs to "let you" exercise your "rights"
Contact the Minutemen
Posted Jun-17-2010 ByUSA1 (3680.74) 
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We have different ways of thinking my friend.
Posted Jun-17-2010 Byblackrabbit66 (3840.12) 
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Because drug cartels deserve our protection????...good grief!
Conspiracy theory: Possibly like in the movie "close encounters of the third kind" they are clearing the area of U.S. Citizens for the mother ship???? lol
Posted Jun-17-2010 Byboomersooner (2093.14) 
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That's like when the highway department puts up a sign saying "bump ahead" instead of just fixing the damn bump.
Posted Jun-17-2010 By11k29 (201.82) 
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Isn't this the National Guard's responsibility? Can't the Governor deploy the National Guard?
Posted Jun-17-2010 ByPunch_The_Monkey (1156.48) 
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Up until Brewer ALL our leaders(oxymoron) have been criminally negligent IMO.
Posted Jun-17-2010 Byrman195 (137.72) rman195 View Channel Send Message
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Obama don't give a Sh*T about Arizona nor the U.S. and it's Borders, why? Cause he knows he's an illegal himself!
Posted Jun-17-2010 ByTopSecret (728.78) 
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Giving the country away to the mexicans? No...I see it as keeping americans clear of a hunting zone so deputys can shoot without fear. Tplummer is right...shoot to kill policy = problem solved.
Posted Jun-17-2010 Byninjafroggie (13.66) 
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Who's going with me.. =)
Posted Jun-17-2010 Bymadinkslinger69 (128.54) 
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Keeping of residents off-limits? I see something wrong with this indefinite.
Posted Jun-17-2010 ByShadowCat201 (124.70) ShadowCat201 View Channel Send Message
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Drugs and illegals will still get in even you built a 30 foot wall of concrete..... The problem is with the corruption in BP.... The cartels are paying someone in government.
Posted Jun-17-2010 ByDigifreak (137.74) Digifreak View Channel Send Message
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Instead of deporting illegals they should first spend up to a year in a federal detention center way up north, far away from family. Continued behaviour increases time. Get caught as a habitual than your looking at 1-5 years.
What money can be earned and sent back home if your ass is sitting in jail far from family?
Posted Jun-17-2010 ByJukamatuka (588.38) 
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opps I quoted you than commented on nothing you said. I was going to write that the CIA is notorious within the drug game. Has been for decades upon decades.
Posted Jun-17-2010 ByJukamatuka (588.38) 
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You nitwit--that's like saying "safe-crackers will always be around, so why bother with safes?"
The point is not to make the border airtight. The point is to make it a risky and difficult crossing, to force the drug-runners and "coyotes" into manageable choke-points. And if it ends up looking like the Berlin Wall, well, so be it.
Posted Jun-17-2010 Bymoanranger (246.62) 
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But rather than us pay for their incarceration they can pay their own way by working for free picking crops. Yeh, that solves the problem.
Posted Jun-17-2010 Byrman195 (137.72) rman195 View Channel Send Message
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Holy Cow. Those parks have been given back to Mexico huh? Are they charging the same entry fees that we did...do they have any discounts for Mexican-Americans. Wonder if Mexico will require tourist visas for Americans if they want to go camping there. (chuckle) Typical of Fox to turn a simple travel advisory into "Obama cedes parks back to Mexico!!" Also like the way the good sheriff jumps from commenting on the parks in his county to "Obama attends fundraiser in California instea More..
Posted Jun-17-2010 BysallyII (329.10) sallyII View Channel Send Message
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Once again proving your irrelevance.
Posted Jun-17-2010 Byrman195 (137.72) rman195 View Channel Send Message
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Beat me too it
Posted Jun-17-2010 Bymadinkslinger69 (128.54) 
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interesting story thanks.but she has a very irritating voice
Posted Jun-17-2010 Bydangermouse68 (55.04) 
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Good job, Obama. Good job.
Posted Jun-17-2010 Byjuchat (345.34) juchat View Channel Send Message
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