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    Heavy-Handed Federal Border Patrol Hurts U.S. Ranchers

    May 5, 2014 by Personal Liberty News Desk
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    Many conservative Americans who despise the increasingly-militarized police state tactics showing up throughout the Nation are unwittingly advocating for citizens and landowners in States along the Border to endure such abuse. This video provides evidence of why throwing money at the U.S.’s border with Mexico without first fixing the bureaucratic problems in Federal Border Patrol efforts is hurting American citizens.

    Via The American Civil Liberties Union:

    Rancher John Ladd used to cooperate with the Border Patrol, but he and other ranchers are fed up with Border Patrol agents patrolling their land at will, cutting through fences, and even running over valuable cattle. Problems such as those experienced by Ladd are on the rise as the number of Border Patrol agents has doubled since 2003. About 85 percent of its force is deployed at the Southwestern border, or about 10 agents per mile. The federal government now spends some $19 billion annually on border security. Customs and Border Protected (CBP), the agency in charge of Border Patrol, is now the largest law enforcement agency in the country. The government itself acknowledges that many Border Patrol agents are inadequately trained and do not understand the agency’s policies.
    Moreover, CBP claims broad authority within 100 miles of any external U.S. border where constitutional protections against arbitrary stops and searches don’t apply. As John Ladd’s story so aptly illustrates, CBP is also able to enter private lands within 25 miles of a border without permission. The “100-Mile Rule” has never been subjected to meaningful debate or scrutiny in Congress, yet it’s created what some call a “constitution free zone.” There is nothing in the record to indicate whether the Justice Department’s designation of 100 miles as a “reasonable distance” was anything other than an arbitrary selection.
    The surveillance cameras and sensors installed on John Ladd’s property are now part of daily life on the militarized southern border. Some members of Congress are talking about spending an additional $46 billion on CBP and adding 20,000 more Border Patrol agents. Dumping more money and resources into enforcement in the name of “border security” won’t solve the immigration problem. Instead it’s likely to multiply the kind rights violations to which border residents are subjected.

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    Everyone has to make sacrifices during a war. Whining about it is un-American.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by muggsy View Post
      Everyone has to make sacrifices during a war. Whining about it is un-American.

      My thoughts exactly. First the ranchers complain about the illegals using their land to enter the USA. When the Border Patrol comes to stop the illegals they complain about the BP. I feel the ranchers need to either accept the inconvenience of the BP or deal with the invasion themselves and shut up about it.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by muggsy View Post
        Everyone has to make sacrifices during a war. Whining about it is un-American.
        so when we're "at war", its ok with you for the government to trample the Constitution as they see fit?
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        • #5
          I read where one border rancher said the Border Patrol was more trouble to him than illegals were.

          I'd take whatever the ACLU says with a grain of salt.

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          • #6
            the solution is very simple. Build a freaking hard to scale wall with the warnings in word and in pictures that you will be shot if caught trying to scale it. With the advent of drones and motion sensors, infra red sensors, and CCTV ect securing our border is not that difficult. If I am off here, please tell me where I am so I can readjust my thinking. It seems to be a game and a ridiculous one at that.


            Would take a lot less men to patrol the border if a wall was built. The nation would be more secure, and probably cheaper in a long run once constructed and maintained.


            If people are going to complain that it is an eyesore, too bad so sad. They can move across the Rio Grand and ranch there.
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            • #7
              A wall is a great idea but unfortunatelly a little like closing the barn door after all the cows got out....There are over 11 million known illegals here already so securing the border is all but a lost cause.....

              Check out former Marine Jon Hammar's story which is only one of many about what will happen if a U.S. citizen enters into Mexico even accidently....There are many many roads that cross the border which are unmarked so you had better be sure you know where you are at all times if traveling anywhere near the Mexican border because those guys don't play nice....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JohnR View Post
                I'd take whatever the ACLU says with a grain of salt.

                A HUGE grain IMHO.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Longitude Zero View Post
                  I feel the ranchers need to either (A) accept the inconvenience of the BP or (B) deal with the invasion themselves and shut up about it.
                  I go with (B).
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