Why Don’t Meicans Fight For American’s Rights In Mexico?

J.J. Jackson* | November 26, 2006 

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Many Mexicans rail that illegal Mexicans in the United States should be afforded all sorts of rights, even imaginary ones. But apparently they don’t have the same standards for Americans in Mexico. After all, Heaven forbid that Americans in Mexico be affroded basic rights such as the right to be able to defend themselves and be armed right?

An off-duty U.S. Border Patrol agent was jailed for more than a day after Mexican border officials found 650 rounds of ammunition in his car, authorities said Saturday.

The unidentified agent was arrested Thursday as he entered Mexico at the San Luis Port of Entry in southwest Arizona, and was released late Friday and returned to the United States, Mexican and U.S. authorities said.

Mexican Customs inspectors found a bag containing 650 rounds of .40- caliber ammunition in the agent’s 2006 Nissan Altima, Mexican authorities said. Possessing firearms or ammunition in Mexico is illegal and large warning signs are posted at border crossings. - Breitbart

And Mexico wonders why people are fleeing their country by the millions.

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