Report Shows 29 Border Incursions by Mexican Officials into the US in 2006by Judicial Watch posted 01/09/08 Washington, DC: 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 Watchs 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:
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. |
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