Judicial Watch Releases Shocking New Border Patrol Report on Mexican Government Incursions Into the United States for Fiscal Yea

Jan. 23, 2008

WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, today released a U.S. Border Patrol report titled, "Mexican Government Incidents - 2007 Fiscal Year Report," obtained under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The report describes 25 confirmed incursions in 2007 along the U.S. - Mexican border involving Mexican military and/or law enforcement personnel. The document is available at the Judicial Watch Internet site at www.judicialwatch.org/archive/2008/FY2007MexIncursionReport.pdf (large file, 31 pages). Among the incidents cited:

MEXICAN MILITARY INCURSION (ARMED/INTENTIONAL) TUCSON/TUCSON - On April 23, 2007 , Border Patrol Agents... reported a Mexican military incursion on the Tres Bellotas Ranch near Arivaca, Arizona. The agents were using night vision equipment and observed... seven to ten Mexican military personnel in Humvees carrying long arms... The agents continued to back away from the [soldiers] when they heard [one] soldier chamber a round into his rifle. The agents observed... that the military personnel had fanned out in a tactical formation on both sides of the US/Mexico International Boundary.

MEXICAN MILITARY INCURSION (ARMED/INTENTIONAL) TUCSON SECTOR/SONOITA SECTOR - On July 5, 2007 a Border Patrol Agent... encountered six subjects dressed in tan colored BDU style clothing... A military style Humvee and a black Suburban were parked on the Mexican side of the border... Two of the subjects appeared to be carrying bundles of narcotics on their backs.

MEXICAN POLICE INCURSION (ARMED/INTENTIONAL) EL CENTRO SECTOR/CALEXICO STATION - On August 26, 2007 , Remote Video Surveillance System operators...observed a red Ford F150 south of the All American Canal between the United States and Mexico... Agents... encountered the vehicle and performed a vehicle stop... The agents found credentials on the driver indicating that [name redacted] is an Agent of the Mexican Agencia Federal de Investigation. The agents searched the vehicle and discovered several items to include: guns, ammunition, narcotics, night vision equipment, cell phones, a walkie talkie and a ski mask.

Overall, between 1996 and September 30, 2007 there have been 278 confirmed incursions into the United States by Mexican Government personnel according to the Border Patrol Field Intelligence Center. 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." Mexican Government incursion reports for 2003 through 2006 are also available on the Judicial Watch Internet site at

http://judicialwatch.org/mexican-government-incursion-reports .

"This latest report on Mexican government personnel incursions is downright frightening. Our Border Patrol is facing Mexican military operations without the necessary back-up. This report shows our sovereignty is being violated with impunity," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton .

SOURCE Judicial Watch

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