Will This Create a Consensus on Border Security?

    So far over 1300 murders in Juarez in 2010, stray bullets from Juarez rattling off of the El Paso City Hall building, a Middle East style bombing resulting in three deaths, and the shooting of a rancher and law enforcement officers in Arizona has not prompted elected officials in the U.S. to reach a consensus and implement a major initiative for air tight border security. Perhaps this story (below) will really stir the emotions of those who remain unconvinced of the need.
    ALBUQUERQUE - Federal authorities confirmed Friday they are investigating the death of another endangered Mexican gray wolf that was found shot along the New Mexico-Arizona border. The male wolf is the third to be found dead within the past month. It was a member of the Hawks Nest Pack. Read more here:
Share/Bookmark

0 comments:

Post a Comment