Bob G | 4:13 a.m. Dec. 8, 2007
If the drug enforcement knew and were tracking these shipments from Mexico why wern't they stopped and shot at the border? It's rediculous that these drug runners are allowed to so easily run our borders. Drug enforcement must be looking for feathers to put in their caps rather than have secure borders and stop the flow at the borders. Drug runners should have an open policy of shoot them first and don't even question the actions. They spend a couple of days in jail then get released to start again so what good was the bust of one shipment? Secure america by securing our borders and rid the country of the rest of the illegals by any means necessary. Letting them operate for over a year and allowing the sale and distribution of these drugs is inexcusible when it could have been stopped at the borders over a year earlier. They should concentrate on the death of drug runners, not running them through our courts and perpetually operating their drug operations from our prisons. Use your heads for once.
John | 8:15 a.m. Dec. 8, 2007
The next to last sentence reveals that one of the three arrested was a Mexican national.
No mention if they are here legally or illegally, but it probable that they are an illegal alien.

Just another case of an "undocumented worker doing the jobs Americans won't do?"

It seems that a surprisingly large number of high profile crimes being reported recently involve illegals, although we can never know if the immigration status is known, or reported, in all cases.

Our personal safety, as well as national security demands that our borders be secured, and immigration laws enforced!

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