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via AntiMedia by John Vibes
It was announced last week that the Mexican government may soon allow armed U.S. customs officials to patrol territories within the borders of Mexico.
The move is being sold as a simple administrative change to help speed up the process at border checkpoints, but there has also been mention of placing U.S. customs officials inside Mexico’s assembly plants.
“The integration of production chains of Mexico and other countries requires modern infrastructure and flexible customs processes, to permit, under the principal of reciprocity, foreign customs officials to enter and carry their firearms at inspection points in Mexican territory,” a new proposal said.
To me this is the disintegeration of the US-Mexican border as far as law enforcement goes. This is integration plain and simple.