Following the brutal killing of Arizona rancher Robert Krentz (presumably by illegal aliens), New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson has decided to send New Mexico National Guardsmen to help secure New Mexico’s stretch of the U.S. - Mexico border.
Gov. Richardson said: I want residents in Southern New Mexico to know we are taking this border violence very seriously by adding the National Guard presence along with state, local and federal law enforcement patrols along the border.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry has deployed Texas Military Force helicopters to the border, but he has not deployed the Texas National Guard to the border. While the helicopter deployment is a welcome development, it is clearly not enough to help secure the border in a meaningful way.
These actions by Gov. Richardson and Perry are long overdue in the battle to stop the illegal entry of all immigrants that break the law. How many people have died before Robert Krentz because of the effects of simply not enforcing our own immigration laws? How many more have to die because as a nation we simply are not demanding our national and state governments to protect us from all enemies’ foreign or domestic?
The family of slain Arizona rancher Robert Krentz released a statement, and for the first time, officially alleged that he was murdered by an illegal alien, although the statement does not go into details of their allegation. In the statement, the family calls for increased manpower and resources on the border.
To read the statement in its entirety, please click Robert Krentz.
Please contact New Mexico Gov. Richardson and thank him for taking the lead deploying the National Guard in his state. Contact all the other boarder state governors and urge them to follow New Mexico Gov. Richardson’s lead and deploy the National Guard as well.
Source materiel: Roy Beck, Numbers USA
Armand C. Hale is retired from the U.S. Air Force, where he served 23 years, which included tours in Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. A degree in logistics management, he and has written a book about his experiences in the country of Qatar. You can purchase his book at Word Clay Book Store and Lulu Books.
Armand can be reached at: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Pursuant to Title 17 U.S.C. 107, other copyrighted work is provided for educational purposes, research, critical comment, or debate without profit or payment. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for your own purposes beyond the 'fair use' exception, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. Views are those of authors and not necessarily those of Canada Free Press. Content is Copyright 1997-2017 the individual authors. Site Copyright 1997-2017 Canada Free Press.Com Privacy Statement