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Disorder On The Border

Looks like the Southwestern US border is not much different from Afghanistan! The following article paints a very scary picture that is not presented on conventional media.

http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/2013/01/24/the-chesterton-prophecies-and-americas-fall-from-within/

 

I would like to hear from readers who live near the Mexican border, especially those in Arizona. What is your opinion of this information? What solutions would you like to see?

I also know similar incidences are happening in Texas as well.

9 Responses to Disorder On The Border

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    Thaahum says:

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    Thanks again for sharing info not readily put out in conventional news. Living in Arizona, I don’t hear about this on the news at all. The main thing talked about are the laws on illegal immigration. That is still a touchy subject because of course down to the essence, if one isn’t Native American they are illegal anyway. But the violence brought about by the cartels is horrible. I’ll be doing my own research on this & let you know what I find!

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    TexasToad says:

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    Nothing going on in Victoria, which is towards the south end of Texas (about an hour north of Corpus Christi). I have heard about some violence issues in Brownsville and McAllen, however, on the southern border.

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    VioletWaterChild says:

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    I moved to Arizona a year ago and I can agree with the article. Arizona would never be ready for an attack by a Mexican Drug Cartel, despite gun stores on almost every major coner. My first impression upon moving here was that Arizona is Mexico, and if Mexico wanted to take over parts of the US, they would start here. No, I’m not bashing all illegal immigrants I’m just pointing out the atmosphere here. Most people who have lived here all of their lives do not see the set up for a potential takeover. They are too trusting of illegals, and more suspecting of others who are legal. Personally, I have not experienced any violence or have heard much of anything mentioned about what is written in the article above in the mainstream, other than what I’ve found out for myself. Arizona is very quiet, too quiet. Its a big city that is treated like a very small town.

    • VioletWaterChild says:

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      What I meant to say is that in its big cities they are treated like very small towns….. In 2010, Arizona passed the SB1070 racial profiling laws. Latinos were stopped in the streets by officers demanding them to show their immigration papers. Parts of those laws have since been banned since 2010. However, some Department of Motor Vehicles’ third party sites were illegally issuing driver’s licenses to persons whom did not speak nor write English. These programs were shut down later in 2012. Besides id, you need a skills license or certificate in this state to work in most places, even if it is a service jobs. Most people are law abiding citizens who work and take care of their families. It seems as if the law would rather appear to be cracking down on the drug problem, by profiling its citizens. The city of Phoenix has a monthly magazine that shows mugshots of people who were arrested for various crimes. Most people look like they abuse drugs. I’m not sure how this magazine will stop a Big Drug Cartel, but apparently the law believes so.

      • Stewart says:

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        Arizona has some very dark energy for a land of sunshine! Phoenix has become the new LA. The energy is very heavy there.

        • VioletWaterChild says:

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          People have some of the worst attitudes here. Or, they can be very friendly but very gullible. Or, a mixture of the two. That energy you speak of, is very dark, fearful, and aggressive- highly programmable. However, what do love about Arizona is the sunshine and nature.

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    K says:

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    Well that stinks, since I’m getting ready to move there. Arizona is a better vibrational match for me than where I live now (and have struggled for six years), so I guess I’ll just have to use protection techniques. Yep, still moving.

    • VioletWaterChild says:

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      The energy of Phoenix is that of a warrior spirit. Whether someone is walking down the street or driving a car, people look like they are going to war. Some not all. However, if you find other like minded people others will be willing and able to help you. This is what I love about Phoenix- the sense of community… Yes, always decide for yourself.

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    rkstarkey says:

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    I just found out by a friend who was hired by some government department, I believe it is Wa. State Labor and Industry. If one is a farmer, and they petition to the state, the state will ascertain their lack of availability to get seasonal farm workers. The State of Wa, sets up job fairs in Mexico, buses them in for free, and they get $12/hour, tax free and do not have to file returns. And the employer does not need to pay Fica, W/H, Medicare, SUTA tax on these employees, but they do have to pay the L & I tax for them.

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