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GRUPO BETA AND HUMANE BORDERS --- AIDING AND ABETTING THE
INVASION OF THE U.S.
PHOTOS OF THE DAY -- October 27, 2006 - These photos
were taken on October 25, at about noon. The top photo shows
a vehicle belonging to Grupo Beta. (Note: The individual in the
bed of the orange Grupo Beta pickup appears to be a 'migrant.')
The bottom photo shows a vehicle used to service water stations
provided by Humane Borders. The vehicles were seen about two
miles apart and were probably working together. (A group of people
were also seen in the brush between the two vehicles just south
of the border. There is little no doubt Grupo Beta was aware
of them-- video later.)
GRUPO BETA
"Driving through the desert regions south of the border
in brightly painted orange trucks, Grupo Beta's job is to protect
migrants along the border, not arrest them." (Washington
Times)
"An elite law enforcement team called Grupo Beta protects
illegal migrants as they sneak into the U.S. from corrupt Mexican
officials and criminals-essentially pitting two types of Mexican
lawlessness against each other."(Heather
McDonald) (See
this letter from 2001)
HUMANE BORDERS
Robin Hoover: "The very first stations we put out there
carried with them a requirement from the Department of the Interior
that we actually have a public information program in Mexico
detailing the exact location with maps to would be crossers so
that they would know where to cross..." (American
Patrol)
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