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U.S. Border Patrol To Build Station In New Mexico's Bootheel

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By RUSSELL CONTRERAS   01/20/12 08:19 PM ET   AP

ANIMAS, N.M. -- The U.S. Border Patrol Friday announced it is building an outpost in New Mexico's Bootheel, one of the last unguarded regions between the United States and Mexico.

It's an unforgiving terrain where Geronimo made his last stand. Today, it remains largely isolated with no cell service, few unpaved roads but growing lawlessness as drug dealers and human smugglers increasingly look for alternatives to more traveled routes.

There are tales of drug traffickers breaking into homes and high speed chases that sometimes force school buses off dirt roads. One rancher even stumbled upon 19 lost and starving Chinese immigrants who had illegally entered from Mexico on their way to New York City.

Border officials say the new station in the Animas Valley will give the region 24-hour monitoring for the first time in its history, and will allow border patrol agents to quickly respond to illegal activities. Until now, agents had to drive an hour and a half each way from the nearest Border Patrol station in Lordsburg, N.M., to patrol the area.

El Paso Sector Chief Patrol Agent Scott Luck, who is responsible for the New Mexico border, announced the new outpost at a community meeting of ranchers and residents in Animas, N.M. ,following months of deliberation and debate on where to locate the site. "Operationally and tactically, it was the best choice," said Luck, who made his final decision to sign a lease with a private land owner earlier this week. "It's a win-win situation for all of us."

Luck said he made his choice after listening to agents on the ground and considering which site could quickly dispatch agents to troubled spots. The new outpost will hold a heliport, horse corrals and modular buildings capable of housing up to 15 to 20 federal agents, who'll stay for short-term spans.

Construction will begin immediately and is expected to take four to six months. Luck said the agency will lease the land from the Diamond A Ranch, but declined to give details and did not know how about final estimated cost in building the facility.

According to border officials, the outpost -- also known as a forward operating base -- was needed because the isolated region has seen higher levels of illegal immigration and drug trafficking in recent years due to beefed up enforcement around El Paso, Texas, and the rest of New Mexico, although overall arrests in state have been declining for the last five years.

Last year, the agency reported 6,900 arrests along the New Mexico-Mexico border, with a large portion coming from the state's Bootheel.

In addition, Border officials say the Bootheel had around 1,500 known illegal entries in 2011.

"I see foot tracks all the time when I'm out on the land," said Levi Klump, a cattle rancher who's operated since 1989. "It's been getting worse."

But while the border patrol and area elected officials praised the announcement, Klump and other residents expressed disappointment that Luck did not choose another proposed site on U.S. Bureau of Land Management lot that is only seven miles from the border.

"The BLM site would have served as a deterrent to drug traffickers because it would have been visible," said Meira Gault, 62, who along with her husband, Stephen, 71, operates a 20,000 acre ranch just north of the border. "It had access to all the important roads and agents could see everything."

Stephen Gault said for years illegal immigrants and drug smugglers have been camping out on a mountain known as "Black Point, a mountain visible from the BLM land but not the chosen site. "There they are in plain site," he said. "They would have has easy access."

The Border Patrol say the site they chose is more strategically located to areas where they have seen the heaviest illegal traffic.

The Gaults and other ranchers had organized petition drives, written letters to elected officials and held community meetings in an attempt to pressure the U.S. Border Patrol to select the BLM proposal since it was already under federal control

After Friday's announcement, disappointed residents said they weren't sure if they had any other option but to accept the Border Patrol's selection. "I don't know what else we can do. We've done everything we've can," said Judy Keeler, the outgoing president of the Hidalgo County Cattle Growers Association. "I think their minds were already made up."

Keeler said regardless she hopes that federal authorities can finally get control of the region. She said her ranch had been burglarized and nearby state Highway 80 has become a favorite for Mexican cartel drug runners who manage to navigate out of the Peloncillo Mountains along the Arizona-New Mexico border.

During a recent afternoon along state highway 80 and Interstate 10, trash of bottle waters and abandon backpacks were visible under the freeways. Keeler said they is where illegal immigrants and drug traffickers wait for others to pick them up to continue their journey.

Meira Gault said whatever the U.S. Border Patrol has planned for the outpost, she hopes she sees the effects soon since residents are tired of the trafficking. "I'm from Israel and I remember the 1967 war," she said. "If I wanted to die over a border, I could have stayed there."

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ANIMAS, N.M. -- The U.S. Border Patrol Friday announced it is building an outpost in New Mexico's Bootheel, one of the last unguarded regions between the United States and Mexico. It's an unforgiving...
ANIMAS, N.M. -- The U.S. Border Patrol Friday announced it is building an outpost in New Mexico's Bootheel, one of the last unguarded regions between the United States and Mexico. It's an unforgiving...
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06:39 PM on 07/29/2012
Put a 3 mile wide minefield along the border ...Bring our troops home and guard our own borders
03:17 PM on 07/29/2012
When is Mexico going to police its side of the border?

Seems like the Mexican government would rather export their people than provide jobs, safety and services for them.
05:19 PM on 02/03/2012
If every employer in America was required to use E-Verify before hiring anyone the draw for people to come across the border illegally would end.
09:08 PM on 01/27/2012
Isnt this in bad taste seeing how the last foray into our Mexican dealing was Obeavis selling guns to violent drug lords which wound up killing our federal agents?
09:07 PM on 01/27/2012
It is not going to be an outpost,

It is going to be a G u n store drive thru, Called fast-and-furious-king it will come with a side of ERic Holder Munition.
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Mr Bobo
Punk Rock Libertarian. Different. Better.
01:54 PM on 01/24/2012
Crossing borders illegally is indicative of moral ambiguity.
01:43 PM on 01/24/2012
The Obama administration has been ignoring federal immigration laws in failing deport thousands of illegal aliens as they have been identified and detained. And now that defiance of federal law has resulted in the murder of three people, one of which was a 15 year old girl.
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RobietheCat
Altruism with someone else's money isn't
07:47 PM on 01/23/2012
"Immigration authorities released man who went on to kill 3 in North Miami

In a year-old mystery, a felon freed after he could not be returned to Haiti killed three people. Was it random, or was he working with someone?

When burglar Kesler Dufrene became a twice-convicted felon in 2006, a Bradenton judge shipped him to prison for five years. And because of his convictions, an immigration judge ordered Dufrene deported to his native Haiti.

That never happened.

Instead, when Dufrene’s state prison term was up, Miami immigration authorities in October 2010 released him from custody. Two months later, North Miami police say, he slaughtered three people, including a 15-year-old girl in a murder case that remains as baffling today as it did the afternoon the bodies were discovered.

DNA on a rifle found inside the house and cellphone tracking technology later linked Dufrene to the Jan. 2, 2011, slayings."

link: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/01/22/2602909/immigration-authorities-released.html

- Another link on another illegal alien murderer, from today's paper: http://www.ocregister.com/news/police-336879-canales-wanted.html
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Jerry Bourbon
01:03 PM on 01/23/2012
Mandate E-Verify and LONG prison sentences for employers.

Then we could shut down the Border Patrol entirely; the illegals would all self-deport.
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Misanthropical
I am unPC and I don't care!
09:02 PM on 01/27/2012
Great idea! Let's start with Huffpo after all, they hired an illegal to be a reporter. That illegal had access to the White House, which should be scary to both parties.
03:18 PM on 07/29/2012
End the draw of a job and you go a long way to ending illegal immigration.

Fine employers that hire anyone here illegally.
holyghostie
Spiritus est qui vivificat
05:52 PM on 01/22/2012
Mexico should Amend their constitution so that illegal immigrants in MEXICO have rights and so that Americans can invest in Mexico. Right now the Mexican government deals harsher with illegals than does the US govt.
12:57 PM on 01/22/2012
deploy unmanned drones or blimps with infrared. then deploy rapid respnse forces.
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inthedesert
Those who never question will fall for anything.
10:25 AM on 01/22/2012
I guess 2012 is not starting out very well for the illegals. I think this year will be an even worse year for their cause than 2011.
11:19 AM on 01/22/2012
good
01:30 PM on 01/23/2012
The US is slow to recognize a problem, even slower to do anything about it. However, there's a silver lining in this. By the time we start acting, the situation is a huge mess and people are mad and want it fixed.
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09:54 AM on 01/22/2012
I wonder if the Mexicans have noticed that the REST of the border is defended?
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39air1
Easy to be brave when you are out of range
09:49 AM on 01/22/2012
Take troops out of Germany,Japan,and north Korea etc,etc,and station them along the US border.
How about for once we let our tax dollar support protection for the US borders..
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terramartom
Grapes of Wrath!
10:02 AM on 01/22/2012
It's too logical to work for politicians!
They have ruined America.
11:20 AM on 01/22/2012
well said
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Swiggen
For the Reps are Dark and Full of Terror
09:31 AM on 01/22/2012
Here's my question: if people are so concerned about the Mexican border then why not create a structure similar to that of the ancient Hadrian's Wall in Britain? That way it'll creat a multitude of jobs and make it easier for the CBP to do their jobs
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First Blast
res ad triarios venit
09:34 AM on 01/22/2012
Mine fields will be less expensive and just as effective
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inthedesert
Those who never question will fall for anything.
10:26 AM on 01/22/2012
Build a half mile wide trench from the west coast to the gulf of Mexico and fill it with piranahas...that should work.
11:21 AM on 01/22/2012
and booby trap the tunnels
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freedom1947
San Juan River Fishin'
03:24 PM on 01/22/2012
That work is to hard for americans. Illegals would have to be hired to do the work.
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Misanthropical
I am unPC and I don't care!
12:32 PM on 01/23/2012
Yeah, we were all starving, had three feet high grass in our yards, messy houses, children who ran wild and nothing was being built in the US till illegals came and fixed it.

Are you always this obtuse?
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Alva Vargas
03:32 PM on 01/24/2012
Sarcasm, I think your one cynical dude!??! LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT !!!