the Great Sonoran Desert
Another Monster Layup/Rest Area Discovered by CDC-AZ Search & Rescue
Invasion of the USA continues! We discovered one of the biggest layup areas ever found. This layup area is on an "illegal super-highway" from Mexico to the USA (Tucson) used by human smugglers. The layup is located in a wash (dry river bed), approximately a half-mile long, just south of Tucson – and not far from where Arizona rancher Robert Krentz was murdered by an illegal.
We estimate that there are over 3000 discarded back packs in this layup – together with countless water containers, food wrappers, clothing, and soiled baby diapers. As you can see in this picture, fresh footprints leading right into it. We weren't too far behind them..
As I kept walking down the wash, I was sure it was going to end just ahead. But I kept walking and walking – and around every corner was more and more trash!
And of course the trail leading out of the layup area heading north to Tucson – then on to your town tomorrow.
They've already come through here.
Is this America the Beautiful? Or another landfill??
The trash left behind by the illegals is another of the environmental disasters to hit the USA. Had this been done in one of our great Northwest Forests, or Seashore National Park areas, there would be an uprising of the American people. But this is the remote Arizona-Mexican border area. You won't see these pictures on CNN, ABC, NBC or the (ultra-liberal) Arizona Repugnant (a/k/a Arizona Republic). Nor will they mention the disease that comes from all the human waste left in the desert.
This information needs to be seen by the rest of the country.
P.S. I went back and downloaded the photos separate to include hoping you will be able to see them as they are the evidence of the invasion of illegals.
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5 comments:
This is really something. Would like to see the pics, though, didn't open. Can you forward the e-mail to me?
tsalagiman1@gmail.com
If the photos did not open for anyone else let me know and I can send this to you in an e-mail as it was sent to me. In an e-mail the photos opened right up to me and I can also get them here in my blog.
I can't see
photos, either
That got it, Gerry, I can seem them here now!
I can see them, too
disgraceful
especially, murdering the rancher
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