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Judicial Watch Releases Border Patrol Report on Mexican Government Incursions Into the United States for Fiscal Year 2006
Of 29 Incidents, 17 Involved Armed Mexican Government Personnel
| Source: Judicial Watch
WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - January 9, 2008) - Judicial Watch, the public interest group
that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, today released a
U.S. Border Patrol report titled, "Mexican Government Incidents -- 2006
Fiscal Year Report," obtained under the provisions of the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA). But for Judicial Watch's September, 2007 FOIA
request, this information would not have been made public. The report
describes 29 confirmed incidents in 2006 along the U.S. - Mexican border
involving Mexican military and/or law enforcement personnel, 17 of which
involved armed Mexican government agents. Among the incidents cited:
MEXICAN MILITARY ENCOUNTER (ARMED/INTENTIONAL) EL PASO - FORT HANCOCK
STATION -- At 2 P.M. on January 3, 2006, [Troopers] attempted to apprehend
three vehicles believed to be smuggling contraband on I-10... As the
vehicles approached the border, [Troopers] stated that a Mexican Military
Humvee armed with a .50 caliber weapon and several soldiers were seen
assisting smugglers return to Mexico... Officers then noticed several armed
subjects dressed in fatigue type clothing unload the contraband into the
Humvee. These subjects set fire to the stalled vehicle before leaving the
area...
MEXICAN POLICE INCURSION (ARMED/INTENTIONAL) TUCSON NOGALES STATION -- On
June 2, 2006, a Border Patrol Agent assigned to the Nogales, Arizona
station encountered two Mexican Police Officers that had illegally entered
into the U.S. one mile west of the Mariposa Port of Entry... the Mexican
Police Officers ran back into Mexico when ordered [by Border Patrol] to
remain for questioning.
MEXICAN MILITARY INCURSION (ARMED/INTENTIONAL) EL CENTRO SECTOR - CALEXICO
STATION -- On September 16, 2006, a Border Patrol Agent assigned to the
Calexico, California Station observed an individual in an olive drab
uniform with a possible Mexican flag on the shoulder approximately 100
yards north of the International Border near the Calexico POE. The
individual appeared to be carrying a sidearm and was running southbound to
Mexico through the vehicle lanes of the Calexico POE.
The document also states that between 1996 and September 30, 2006 there
were 253 confirmed incursions into the United States by Mexican government
personnel. Prior to release to Judicial Watch, the Department of Homeland
Security evaluated the information in the report as "For Official Use Only"
and containing "Law Enforcement Sensitive Information." Additional Mexican
government incursion reports for 2003 through 2005 are available on the
Judicial Watch Internet site at: http://judicialwatch.org/5898.shtml.
"These documents not only show the dangerous and chaotic situation at the
Mexican border, but also the complicity of some Mexican government agents
in violating U.S. law," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. "The
U.S. government must begin to take these incidents more seriously,
publicize them and take measures to bring the crisis at our border under
control."