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True or not, one should be willing and able to defend there rites.
So where would you stand on the present state of the US.
Where, when would you find it necessary to bring arms, violence into this equation.
Originally posted by HomerinNC
will NEVER happen a foreign country will NEVER patrol on us soil
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Originally posted by ladyinwaiting
Originally posted by boondock-saint
I think this is way overblown.
This is no different than the Marines guarding or patrolling
an American Embassy on foreign soil. They are there to
protect their own nationals. They are not there to police
America. 2 different things
That is not what I gathered from the article. There is no mention of a "Mexican Embassy" or anything of that nature.
...the government of Mexico, through its consulate in New York in the United Nations, has announced it will begin patrolling the New York City borough of Staten Island to “safeguard” its nationals there.
“In response to the escalating violence against Mexicans in Port Richmond, Staten Island, the Consulate General of Mexico in New York is posting personnel that will remain in the borough until further notice. This, in order to safeguard their rights and effectively assist and provide information to the Mexican residents of this area,” Beltrán wrote.