Newsflash
“The harder you try
to suppress the truth
the more inevitable
it is that it will find a way to come out.”
Quote by Arianna
Huffington
We now have another example of the
Obama administration’s continuous effort to skew the truth and suppress any
real information about our country being invaded by outlaw Mexicans. On the
evening of January 31, 2012
at approximately 7:00 p.m.
four illegal aliens were in the process of stealing a vehicle in the Road Forks
area near Interstate 10, seventeen miles west of Lordsburg , New Mexico .
This intersection is where U.S. Highway 80 leaves the interstate and makes its
way south to Douglas, Arizona, and is only two miles east of where Larry Link
was brutally murdered in June of 2011.
Following a
high speed chase at least one of the alien burglars bolted on foot, running
onto the eastbound lane of Interstate 10. This outlaw was hit by an eastbound
eighteen-wheel semi-truck and was killed instantly.
As a result
of this accident, eastbound traffic was completely stopped until 12:00 midnight . Traffic was backed up all the way to San Simon , Arizona
where it was diverted back to the west. This logjam of vehicles was close to 15
miles long.
Several
local residents were told by Border Patrol agents on the scene that the person
killed was indeed an illegal alien, and prior to his death he had been involved
in a high-speed chase in which he and others tried unsuccessfully to evade law
enforcement officials.
One of the
agents who gave this information to motorists stranded as a result of this
calamity was a commanding officer from the Lordsburg U.S. Border Patrol Station.
Several different Border Patrol agents gave the same information to numerous
citizens at the scene of the accident.
Ironically,
several local residents, who were stranded for five hours as a result of the
accident, were returning home from a meeting with Tucson Sector Border Patrol officials
where high ranking Department of Homeland Security bureaucrats assured them
that the situation on the border was quieter than ever.
The
following morning at least one of the stranded motorists who had been informed
by Border Patrol agents of details of the accident called the Lordsburg Border
Patrol Station and the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office requesting more
information. The Border Patrol and Sheriff’s Office refused to release any
information or comment further.
On February
2nd two separate fires were
started in Cochise County Arizona south of this accident. One of these fires
was located on U. S. Forest Service land and cost the U.S. taxpayer a
considerable sum to put out. Locally it is widely believed these fires were
started by illegal aliens as the fires were located on major smuggling trails.
Ed
Ashurst
Apache,
Arizona
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