Border Invasion Pics.com
February 2, 2010

Thousands of individuals from foreign countries walk unchallenged across our southern border every day. We don’t know who they are, where they come from, or their intentions. It is an invasion by definition, and our government condones it.
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August, 2008 photo of of suspected border intruders
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The evidence on this website tells the true story.
While the invasion continues daily, diminishing resources dictate that we post less frequently.

09/09/09 – From the webmaster: A sincere Thank You to the Phoenix patriots who recently replaced our crashed computer, allowing us to resume our effort.

November 09 – Over 310 border intruders – new trails monitored
12/03/09 – 112 border intruders NEW
12/03/09 – 59 border intruders NEW
12/03/09 – 33 border intruders NEW
12/03/09 – 55 border intruders NEW
12/03/09 – 59 border intruders NEW

October 09 – Over 250 border intruders (plus lions, coatis, and bears)
11/05/09 – 47 border intruders
11/05/09 – 69 border intruders
11/05/09 – 63 border intruders
11/05/09 – 39 border intruders
11/05/09 – 37 border intruders

10/07/09 – The Border Patrol’s operation to stop the traffic into the Huachuca Mountains has been intensified by the installation of a permanent Forward Operating Base (FOB) north of the ineffective vehicle barrier at the border.

The agents on the ground are dedicated go-getters but their performance is inhibited by the politics and policies of Border Patrol Station management. In spite of this, their effort is yielding results in terms of increased apprehensions in the Naco Sector because of the sheer number of border intruders. The traffic through this area has been common knowledge and this corridor should have been secured years ago. In our opinion, the Naco Station needs new guidance.


September 09 – Over 440 border intruders – even though 3 cameras on busy trails were sabotaged by the middle of the month.
10/07/09 – 97 border intruders (NEW AREA!)
10/07/09 – 52 border intruders
10/07/09 – 54 border intruders
10/07/09 – 41 border intruders
10/07/09 – 68 border intruders
10/07/09 – 40 border intruders
10/07/09 – 90 border intruders

Even though September still shows considerable illegal traffic, we are assuming that the Border Patrol will do whatever it takes to effectively shut down the Huachuca Mountain corridor and we have begun scouting other areas in which to measure traffic. A few cameras will be maintained in the mountains just to verify Border Patrol progress.
(We need cameras – we appreciate donations.)

Illegal alien bringing small child

09/09/09 – Border Invasion Pics has been posting hidden camera video of border intruders walking unchallenged into the U.S. since November 2008. An ever increasing number of Washington DC visitors to the website indicates that national politicians and their appointees are viewing the action. The evidence presented contradicts Janet Napolitano’s statements about how difficult it has become to cross the border illegally, and it appears that DHS has seen enough Border Invasion Pics videos. Especially like the August release showing over 400 illegal aliens marching into the U.S. — 5 miles north of the border, on just one trail, in only 35 days.

August 2009 Video – 400 Illegal Aliens (Since release of this video, our cameras are being hunted and stolen at an alarming rate.)

In July 2009 the U.S. Border Patrol initiated a large scale 24/7 operation to curb the flood of illegal alien traffic entering the Huachuca Mountains from the south. While the Border Patrol has previously conducted temporary operations in this area, this is a fully resourced long term effort. We should expect to see a large decline in illegal traffic through this area.


August – 290 border intruders
09/09/09 – 78 border intruders
09/09/09 – 47 border intruders
09/09/09 – 31 border intruders
09/09/09 – 47 border intruders
09/09/09 – 54 border intruders
09/09/09 – 33 border intruders

A massive number of people illegally enter the USA every day by simply walking unchallenged across our southern border. In the 1952 miles of border from California to Texas they use literally thousands of trails and paths, ever changing their routes to avoid detection. Cartel involvement has brought increased organizational skills to smuggling operations and, contrary to government claims, only a very small percentage are apprehended. Accurate statistics are impossible to gather, but the true numbers are staggering, and the general public remains largely uninformed.

188 border intruders
07/23/09 – 40 second video – Group of 12 – draggin’ the trail (pale rider)
07/23/09 – 30 second video – Group of 15 – women & kids (pale rider)
07/23/09 – 60 second video – Group of 32 – young people (pale rider)
07/23/09 – 45 second video – Group of 29 – women & kids (pale rider)
07/23/09 – 60 second video – Group of 34 – hot trail (pale rider)
07/23/09 – 30 second video – Group of 9 (el caballo bayo)
07/23/09 – 20 second video – Group of 7 (el caballo bayo)
07/23/09 – 5 Groups – 50+ intruders – night travel (pale rider)

138 border intruders
07/07/09 – 40 second video – Group of 27 (pale rider)
07/07/09 – 60 second video – Group of 31 (pale rider)
07/07/09 – 30 second video – Group of 15 (tunnel rat)
07/07/09 – 10 second video – Group of 6 (tunnel rat)
07/07/09 – 10 second video – Group of 7 (tunnel rat)
07/07/09 – 30 second video – Group of 13 (tunnel rat)
07/07/09 – 40 second video – Group of 22 (tet68)
07/07/09 – 30 second video – Group of 17 (tunnel rat)

575+ border intruders are documented on this website for June, 2009

91 border intruders
06/30/09 – 30 second video – Group of 13 – brushing trail (pale rider)
06/30/09 – 20 second video – Group of 17 (pale rider)
06/30/09 – 10 second video – Group of 9 (pale rider)
06/30/09 – 60 second video – Group of 26 – still coming (pale rider)
06/30/09 – 40 second video – Group of 11 – still coming (pale rider)
06/30/09 – 30 second video – Group of 10 (tunnel rat)
06/30/09 – 10 second video – Group of 5 (pale rider)

90 border intruders
06/23/09 – 40 second video – Group of 15 – steep downhill (leroy brown)
06/23/09 – 30 second video – Group of 12 (leroy brown)
06/23/09 – 30 second video – Group of 13 (tunnel rat)
06/23/09 – 20 second video – Group of 6 (tunnel rat)
06/23/09 – 20 second video – Group of 5 (tunnel rat)
06/23/09 – 60 second video – Group of 18 – brusher gets new branch (tunnel rat)
06/23/09 – 20 second video – Group of 13 (tunnel rat)
06/23/09 – 30 second video – Group of 8 (tunnel rat)

102 border intruders on 3 different trails
06/17/09 – 20 second video – Group of 13 (pale rider)
06/17/09 – 10 second video – Group of 6 dragging a blanket (pale rider)
06/17/09 – 40 second video – Group of 17 (tunnel rat)
06/17/09 – 30 second video – Group of 13 (tunnel rat)
06/17/09 – 20 second video – Group of 9 (tunnel rat)
06/17/09 – 45 second video – Group of 21 (pale rider)
06/17/09 – 20 second video – Group of 23 and still coming (pale rider)

130 border intruders in 5 days on 2 trails
06/11/09 – 60 second video – Group of 30 (pale rider)
06/11/09 – 10 second video – Group of 9 brushing trail (pale rider)
06/11/09 – 60 second video – Group of 32 brushing trail (pale rider)
06/11/09 – 60 second video – Group of 12 (pale rider)
06/11/09 – 40 second video – Group of 15 (tunnel rat)
06/11/09 – 30 second video – Group of 16 (tunnel rat)
06/11/09 – 20 second video – Group of 7 (tunnel rat)
06/11/09 – 20 second video – Group of 9 (tunnel rat)

109 border intruders
06/08/09 – 1 minute video – Group of 30 and counting (pale rider)
06/08/09 – 50 second video – Group of 19 – covering their tracks (pale rider)
06/08/09 – 40 second video – Group of 14 (pale rider)
06/08/09 – 30 second video – Group of 13 – covering their tracks (tunnel rat)
06/08/09 – 20 second video – Group of 8 (pale rider)
06/08/09 – 20 second video – Group of 7 (pale rider)
06/08/09 – 20 second video – Group of 6 (pale rider)
06/08/09 – 20 second video – Group of 6 (pale rider)
06/08/09 – 10 second video – Group of 6 (tunnel rat)
06/08/09 – 10 second video – bear on trail

Videos taken with thermal camera
06/01/09 – 1.75 minute thermal video (Mikey)
06/01/09 – 1 minute thermal video (Mikey)
06/01/09 – 1 minute thermal video – Capture! (Mikey)

43 border intruders
06/01/09 – 20 second video – Group of 6 (pale rider)
06/01/09 – 20 second video – Group of 8 (tunnel rat)
06/01/09 – 30 second video – Group of 9 (tunnel rat)
06/01/09 – 20 second video – Group of 10 (tet68)
06/01/09 – 20 second video – Group of 10 (tunnel rat)

Most front line Border Patrol agents are active and dedicated, but they are few in number relative to their large area of responsibility. Not only do these agents lack the necessary recources to effectively cope with the problem, they must remain aware of possible prosecution and incarceration by their own government for being too good at the job they are sworn to do. Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean remain unforgettable examples.
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USBP Weekly Blotter: January 21 – January 27

(01/28/2010)
Border Patrol agents seized over 13,744 pounds of marijuana. Agents arrested 11 criminal aliens and 14 gang members. There were 5 rocking incidents.

*This overview is compiled from incidents reported to the Office of Border Patrol and is not intended to reflect all Border Patrol enforcement actions. Most arrests and seizures fail to meet the requirements for mandatory reporting to the Office of Border Patrol.

Reported on January 21, 2010

El Paso Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from El Salvador near Deming, New Mexico. During processing, the subject admitted to being a Mara Salvatrucha 13 (MS-13) gang member. Records checks revealed he had a prior conviction for terroristic threats and had been previously removed from the United States.

El Paso Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested a national of Iran near Las Cruces, New Mexico. Records checks revealed the subject used fraudulent information to obtain permanent resident status in the United States.

Official U.S. Border Patrol Seal

Grand Forks Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Ukraine near Crookston, Minnesota. Records checks revealed the subject had multiple felony convictions, was a convicted sex offender, and had been previously removed from the United States.

Rio Grande Valley Sector – Border Patrol agents seized 1,433 pounds of marijuana and a 1992 Chevrolet van near La Casita, Texas. Agents observed smugglers load the van with suspected narcotics near the Rio Grande River. When the van drove off, agents successfully deployed a Controlled Tire Deflation Device. The driver abandoned the vehicle and absconded. A search of the van revealed 120 bricks of marijuana inside.

Tucson Sector – Border Patrol agents seized 1,017 pounds of marijuana, a Chevrolet Yellowstone recreational vehicle, and arrested three United States Citizens (USC) at the traffic checkpoint near Gila Bend, Arizona. The subjects presented themselves for inspection and a Border Patrol canine alerted to the vehicle. X-ray technology showed anomalies in the vehicle and a subsequent search revealed the hidden marijuana.

Tucson Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Nogales, Arizona. Records checks revealed the subject had an active Federal arrest warrant for homicide and had been previously removed from the United States.

Reported on January 22, 2010

Del Rio Sector – Border Patrol agents conducting routine patrol duties, observed three individuals attempting to load duffel bags containing suspected contraband into a vehicle. All three subjects absconded back into Mexico and agents recovered 187 pounds of marijuana from the abandoned vehicle.

Grand Forks Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Fargo, North Dakota. During processing, the subject admitted to being a Sureno 13 gang member. Records checks revealed he had been previously removed from the United States.

Rio Grande Valley Sector – Border Patrol agents seized 2,583 pounds of marijuana, a tractor- trailer, and arrested two USCs at the traffic checkpoint near Falfurrias, Texas. Both subjects presented themselves for inspection and a Border Patrol canine alerted to the conveyance. X-ray technology detected anomalies in the trailer and a search revealed 178 bundles of marijuana concealed within the vehicle.

Rio Grande Valley Sector – Border Patrol agents seized 1,561 pounds of marijuana, a 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe and a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer near La Casita, Texas. Agents discovered the two vehicles abandoned, and a search revealed the narcotics inside the sport utility vehicles.

San Diego Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from El Salvador near Imperial Beach, California. During processing, the subject admitted to being an MS-13 gang member, and records checks revealed he had been previously removed from the United States.

Tucson Sector – Border Patrol agents attempted to make a vehicle stop on a reportedly stolen pickup truck that failed to yield near Ajo, Arizona. The driver and passenger, both illegal aliens from Mexico, fled from agents, but the vehicle became disabled in the desert. After arresting the subjects, agents recovered a 2001 Ford F-250 and seized a stolen .22 caliber rifle and 54 rounds of ammunition.

Reported on Januay 23, 2010

Laredo Sector – Border Patrol agents seized 4,319 pounds of marijuana, a tractor-trailer, and arrested a USC at the traffic checkpoint near Hebbronville, Texas. The subject presented himself for inspection and a Border Patrol canine alerted to the tractor-trailer. X-ray technology detected an anomaly in the trailer and a search revealed 277 bundles of marijuana concealed within the vehicle.

Tucson Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested two illegal aliens from Mexico who claimed to have been held hostage for ransom by an armed smuggler near Tucson, Arizona. The individuals claimed that after being smuggled to Tucson, the smuggler took them to a local hotel, bound them with duct tape, and threatened to kill them if their families did not pay the ransom. The individuals claimed they were released after being held hostage for six days and a family member paid a portion of the demanded ransom. The case was turned over to other law enforcement officials for further investigation.

Reported on January 24, 2010

Detroit Sector – Border Patrol agents seized 1,865 counterfeit DVDs, $785 in U.S. currency, a 2008 Pontiac G6, and arrested an illegal alien from Lebanon near Dearborn, Michigan. The agents conducted a vehicle stop on the subject, and records checks revealed he was ordered removed in absentia from the United States in 2007.

Tucson Sector – Border Patrol agents seized 1,198 pounds of marijuana and recovered a stolen Ford F-250 pickup truck at the Barry M. Goldwater Range near Gila Bend, Arizona. During routine patrol activities, agents discovered the abandoned vehicle. A search revealed 98 bundles of marijuana in the vehicle.

San Diego Sector – Border Patrol agents were assaulted by subjects throwing rocks near San Diego, California. Agents deployed less lethal munitions to stop the assault and subsequently arrested one subject. The remaining subjects absconded to Mexico.

Reported on January 25, 2010

Del Rio Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Eagle Pass, Texas. During processing, the subject admitted to being a Tango Blast gang member. Records checks revealed he had an extensive criminal history and had been previously removed from the United States.

Rio Grande Valley Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from El Salvador near La Grulla, Texas. During processing, the subject admitted to being an MS-13 gang member. Records checks revealed he had been previously removed from the United States.

Tucson Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Douglas, Arizona. Records checks revealed the subject had a prior conviction for lewd and lascivious acts with a child in the State of California and had been previously removed from the United States.

Tucson Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from El Salvador near Hereford, Arizona. Records checks revealed that the subject was an MS-13 gang member and had been previously removed from the United States.

Reported on January 26, 2010

Rio Grande Valley Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Honduras near San Patricio, Texas. During processing, the subject admitted to being an MS-13 gang member. Records checks revealed he had been previously removed from the United States.

San Diego Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested a USC after she attempted to run over an agent that was on foot near San Ysidro, California. Agents performed a vehicle stop and took the subject into custody near Chula Vista, California.

Tucson Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Tucson, Arizona. Records checks revealed the subject had multiple prior convictions for sex offenses in the State of California, and had been previously removed from the United States.

Reported on January 27, 2010

El Paso Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near El Paso, Texas. During processing, the subject admitted to being a Paisas gang member, and records checks revealed he had been previously removed from the United States.

El Paso Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Socorro, Texas. During processing, the subject admitted to being a Barrio Azteca gang member. Records checks revealed he had an extensive criminal history, and had been previously removed from the United States.

Rio Grande Valley Sector – Border Patrol agents seized 1,446 pounds of marijuana, a tractor-trailer, and arrested a USC at the traffic checkpoint near Falfurrias, Texas. The subject presented himself for inspection and a Border Patrol canine alerted to the trailer. X-ray technology revealed anomalies in the trailer. A search revealed 27 bundles of marijuana within the vehicle.

Rio Grande Valley Sector – Border Patrol agents arrested a USC, eight illegal aliens from Mexico, and seized a tractor-trailer at the traffic checkpoint near Sarita, Texas. Records checks revealed the USC subject was a Mexican Mafia gang member, and had a prior conviction for attempted murder in the State of Texas.

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