INSANITY: Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks Wilderness

Senator Jeff Bingaman
Senator Tom Udall
No piece of legislation has ever been more deceivingly named or more dangerous to the fundamental security and safety concerns of the citizens of Dona Ana County. According to Alonzo R. Peña, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deputy assistant secretary for operations, the Mexican drug cartels now want to dominate society. "We believe it (the violence) is going to continue to climb," said Pena. "What the cartels are doing is no different than what we are seeing in other parts of world. It is barbaric and extreme, and it will continue." Apparently the violence might be allowed to spill into our area soon.
Arned Drug Cartel Members
U.S. Senate Bill S.1689 -- Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks Wilderness Act which was inexplicably backed by both New Mexico Senators, Jeff Bingaman and Tom Udall (over the voiciferous objections of many local residents), contains such onerous impediments to the U.S. Border Patrol, it will have the effect of moving our southern county border with Mexico much farther to the north and much closer to Las Cruces. Effectively what is disguised as a wilderness protection measure will provide free and undeterred passage routes for armed drug runners and armed human smugglers into our county. You can contact Senator Jeff Bingaman by email: bingaman.senate.gov or by phone # (202) 224-5521. You can contact Senator Tom Udall by email: tomudall.senate.gov or by phone # (202) 224-6621. Read the text of the legislation here:
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The link at the end of this appears to be broken...

Anonymous said...

Excellent commentary on this issue. The statement that this measure is "disguised" as a wilderness bill is especially on point. I wonder if there is any way to determine if Bingaman and Udall are receiving money from the drug trade or cartels? That would seem to be the only explanation for pushing this misguided and dangerous legislation.

Anonymous said...

Great article. This legislation is a travesty for our community. When will Bingaman listen to the people that have to live here???

Anonymous said...

They could have accomplished the same thing, much cheaper, by just posting those federal signs they put up 80 miles north of the Mexico/Arizona Border. Just tell Americans that it is unsafe to enter their own land, because Mexican criminals need it more than Americans.

We are allowing an invasion, state after state, mile after mile! Shut down the flow of criminals crossing our border and "Wilderness Bill" me later.

Anonymous said...

Okay, New Mexicans....WAKE UP!!! You've let the liberals (and RINOs) rule your state and you're about to lose it!! I'm a native NM, living in another land. I sure would hate to have to go through customs to get back to Las Cruces to visit my home city.

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