YUMA, Ariz. (AP) -- Suspected smugglers who tried to use ramps to drive an SUV over a 14-foot-tall border fence had to abandon their plan when the Jeep became stuck on top of the barrier, authorities said Wednesday.
Agents patrolling the U.S.-Mexico border near the Imperial Sand Dunes in California's southeast corner spotted the Jeep Cherokee teetering atop the fence early Tuesday, Border Patrol spokesman Spencer Tippets said. The vehicle was perched about five miles west of the Colorado River and the Arizona state line.
Two smugglers on the Mexican side of the border were trying to free the Jeep when the agents approached, Tippets said. They ran further into Mexico and escaped.
4 comments:
Well, that's something you don't see every day. I'm actually impressed they managed to get a car on top of the fence.
How could any part of the border be unmonitored long enough for this to happen? Satellite and Drone surveillance, heat illuminating infrared night vision, proximity sensors, stand off molecular scanning,live video surveillance, 20 thousand border patrol agents...
What's wrong with this picture people?
The Obama regime has no hesitation when it comes to using this technology on American citizens yet the border is obviously WIDE open and unprotected.
Al Qaeda in Mexico? Muslim brotherhood?
Something has to CHANGE.
Romney 2012
11:24 PM
It happens all the time. There are sections of that fence where there is NO FENCE.
An independent filmmaker made a documentary about it. Hollywood will not distribute it. It has been denied at most film festivals, but some have allowed it.
It's called "THEY COME TO AMERICA". Just add .com to the end of that title and it will take you to it's website.
It is a Dennis Michael Lynch film. He is going across the country on his own dime promoting his movie.
When you buy his movie, he will send you three. Two extra for you to share with your friends and family who may need to see it.
BTW, I have one left if anyone would like to watch it.
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