Border Guard Agent killed in California $100,000 REWARD!

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Rosas the latest Border Patrol Agent to be slain, leaves behind a wife
and two small children -- a 2-year-old son and an 11-month-old daughter.
The slain agent had been with the Border Patrol for three years.Seem this
is happening far to often of late, when are we going to stop this Invasion?
We are being Invaded!
Who is to blame?
Better yet who can stop it?
Lets Deputize about 100,000 Vets and pay them $1 each for as
much service as they can afford to give! And stop this damn Invasion!!
rangler


(CNN) -- A U.S. Border Patrol agent who was shot and killed Thursday night was responding to a potential incursion into the United States, authorities said.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano says, "This act of violence will not stand."
Agent Robert Rosas suffered multiple gunshot wounds and died at the scene around 9 p.m. in the Campo area in San Diego County, California, said Richard Barlow of the U.S. Border Patrol.

Barlow, speaking at a Friday news conference, said authorities did not have additional details about the incident, which he said occurred near the fence that separates the U.S. and Mexico.
Other agents responded to the area and found Rosas, Barlow said.

Authorities said they believe more than one person was involved in the killing, said Keith Slotter, special agent in charge of the FBI's San Diego bureau. He said one of those involved may have been injured as well.
Authorities weren't sure how the person's wound was caused but said they believe it was significant enough to draw blood, Slotter said.

He said the FBI has set up a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the killing.U.S. authorities are working closely with Mexican authorities, he said.

Barlow said Rosas leaves behind a wife and two small children -- a 2-year-old son and an 11-month-old daughter.
The slain agent had been with the Border Patrol for three years, Barlow said.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano vowed to "find and bring to justice" those responsible for the killing.

"This act of violence will not stand -- nor will any act of violence against the Border Patrol," she said in a written statement.
Rosas is the ninth Border Patrol agent to be killed while on duty since 2006, according to the agency's Web site.
Two agents died in a vehicle wreck in 2006, and four died in 2007, including two who died in vehicle wrecks, a third who drowned and a fourth who suffered a heart attack while pursuing illegal immigrants.

Two agents died on duty last year, the Border Patrol said. One died in a single-vehicle wreck; another was struck and killed by a vehicle driven by a suspected smuggler, according to the agency's Web site.
 

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Unfortunately, that act of violence probably will stand. The greatest threat we have now is not so much from people wanting to sneak into the US, (that number is down greatly) but from the coyotes and the drug dealers. There is corruption on both sides of the border, and that doesn't help. My wife came here from Mexico with the help of a lawyer and the Mexican police, who paid off our border patrol in order for her to cross. She thought she was here legally until she tried to get a job. We have a lawyer now working on citizenship. (No marches, no 'Si se puedes!' for us, we'll follow the law) La Frontera is pretty much the old West, and our guys down there probably need to keep in mind better to be tried by twelve than carried by six.
 

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What a waste of an American citizen :'( Kinda leaves a person in a stupor because there seems to be nothing that we can do.
 

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Heck...I'll help! Unemployed and an Expert Marksman...I'll break out the old Enfield and swat some flies at 800+...need a good spotter though...my eyes are going fast (Diabetes). You got the right idea here...maybe some bus tours up and down the Border.
 

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