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Texas National Guard Soldier died saving drug traffickers
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 82999764:MV81MTE4NDMyXzkzOTQ0OTU1XzUxNjFERjk2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 72419766:MV81MTE4NDMyXzkzOTQ0ODU3X0JFQURENDhE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 82999764:MV81MTE4NDMyXzkzOTQ0NTkyXzZBQUFGQzVE] Trying to save drug traffickers??? Soldiers should be trying to RID the country of them, not SAVE them! Total clown country! Good riddance. [/quote] Sadly, THIS. [/quote] Its extremely likely that the military and drug traffickers are both working together, and have been for many decades. So naturally they would help each other being that they are on the same team. The country has gone to shit. A total collapse of the country is the only remedy now. [/quote]
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I saw this story on Fox news this morning. It is very sad, this man died saving illegal immigrants. To make things worse they were drug traffickers. This morning fox news did a clip on how much airtime this story got on the 4 other major networks, All 0 seconds except NBC have a whopping 20 seconds. I didn't see anything about it here either, but I only read through the flagged posts. I feel bad for his family, and don't feel this is a cause worth dying for. It's also really messed up that the MSM is trying to hide this story so they don't have to talk about the illegal immigrant crisis.
Anyway less than 50%
Two illegal migrants who a now-missing Texas National Guard soldier tried to save from a river were involved in "illicit transnational narcotics trafficking," officials said Saturday as the search for the missing service member resumed.
The soldier went missing on Friday after entering a river in Eagle Pass to help two migrants who officials say "appeared to be drowning as they illegally crossed the river from Mexico to the United States."
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