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NBPC continues trying to justify murder of Sergio Adrián Hernández Güereca

Published on 2010/06/18 by in Uncategorized

The union that represents non supervisory personnel of the US Border Patrol continues to rationalize and try to justify the murder of 15 year Sergio Adrián Hernández Güereca, by an unidentified member of their union. Cesar Lujan with the NBPC says the teen was on the El Paso Most Wanted Juvenile list for smuggling. The

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Juarez Police to keep eye on border areas

Published on 2010/06/16 by in News & Views

U.S. Border Patrol agents will not work alone in trouble spots which also will be watched closer by Mexican police to prevent more violence after last week’s wanton murder of a Juárez teenager, authorities said Monday. The mayors of El Paso and Juárez and law enforcement officials met Monday morning to discuss ways to stem

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Weekend on the border

Published on 2010/06/15 by in News & Views

Over the weekend, a group of protester got together on the Mexican side of the US/Mexico border to protest the murder of 15 year old Sergio Adrian Hernandez Güereca by a yet to be identified US Border Patrol Officer. About 20 Border Patrol agents turned out in riot gear, helmets and shields to watch the

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National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) condones murder of 15 year old, says it will continue

Published on 2010/06/15 by in Uncategorized

Is anyone surprised? The NBPC is condoning the murderous actions of one of it’s members and accusing the Mexican government of “grandstanding” and making “baseless accusations” against one of their own. The National Border Patrol Council (NBPC), in a statement, said Mexican officials have wrongly portrayed the unidentified agent as a racist and portrayed the

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