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newKnow 08-04-2008 09:48 PM

CBP?? What's that?

CFDoubleeye 08-04-2008 10:02 PM

US Customs and Border Protection (Pilot) - Air Interdiction Agent


http://nemo.cbp.gov/air_marine/air_marine_pp.mpg

vsnick 08-04-2008 10:27 PM

CFII,
How long did you have to wait to hear back from CBP? I applied in March and still haven't heard anything. I am with XJT and also checking out my options.. Congrats and where are you going to be based? I am trying for either bellingham WA or san diego CA..

sorry for the thread drift but I couldn't PM because Im too new.

CFDoubleeye 08-04-2008 10:55 PM

Thread drift.... back to pay cuts and saying No! Watch the movie WALL STREET to see corporate mgt screw airline employees and tell them to take less.

(Cant PM either... Applied in March, 103 score, FW only. I was all over the map and got BUF)

⌐ AV8OR WANNABE 08-04-2008 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by CFDoubleeye (Post 438759)
US Customs and Border Protection (Pilot) - Air Interdiction Agent


http://nemo.cbp.gov/air_marine/air_marine_pp.mpg

Congrats, we’ll need you out there for sure.

Be safe however, as you well know the smugglers of illegal aliens and/or drugs will not hesitate to kill our agents. In this video they talk about the border agent killer being arrested in Mexico however only a few days later he was released from prison. The reason? The US failed to file charges with the Mexican authorities. No charges = No prison - and he was let go.


YouTube - Authorities Arrest Man in Border Agent's Death


Here’s a statement from Commissioner Basham and Chief David Aguilar
(
06/25/2008)


On
January 19, 2008, Border Patrol Agent Luis Aguilar was murdered by a suspected drug smuggler who subsequently fled to Mexico after the crime occurred. The suspect, Jesus Albino Navarro-Montes, was arrested on January 23, 2008, in Sonora, Mexico by Mexican authorities. He was then transferred to Mexicali, Baja California and incarcerated on Mexican charges pending criminal prosecution.

Yesterday, to our dismay, we learned that the suspect had been released from a
Mexicali prison based on a judge’s orders last week. All of us are shocked that he is no longer in custody. Let us assure you, as we did Agent Aguilar’s family, that since learning of this we have been working with our Federal and Mexican law enforcement partners at the highest levels to ensure that every resource will be used to bring new charges and to bring the suspect back into custody and to ultimate justice.

Let us be absolutely clear in our outrage that the suspect is no longer behind bars. Although delayed, justice will not be denied for Luis and his family, and none of us will rest until Agent Aguilar’s killer is held accountable for his heinous and cowardly crime.

W. Ralph Basham
Commissioner

David V. Aguilar
Chief
U.S. Border Patrol


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