Finally, once and for all, this is no longer The United States I grew up in. This is now a strange, insane, excuse for a country, where the poor are blamed for everything as we make more and more of them. Oh yeah -- watch out for them black and brown people -- you never know what they are up to.
This from "Raw Story" -- read it and weep. Follow link to original
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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/07/05/border-patrol-mistakenly-detain-96-year-old-former-az-governor/
Border Patrol agents successfully detained 96
year-old former Arizona Governor Raul H. Castro for over a half an hour
last month after his pacemaker triggered a radiation sensor, according to azcentral.com.
Castro said he was travelling to Tucson, Arizona on June 12 to
celebrate his birthday when a sensor at a checkpoint 25 miles from the
Mexican border picked something up from his pacemaker. Border Patrol
agents sent Castro to another inspection area where, according to
Castro, they questioned him in the scorching summer heat for around 45
minutes before determining he wasn’t a serious threat. Castro had
undergone a procedure on his heart and pacemaker the previous day and, he told MSNBC, he believes that’s why he set off the sensor.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials confirmed the incident,
but said in a statement that Castro was only detained for precisely 10
minutes.
“As
required by policy, agents must identify and resolve all sources of
radiation, regardless of the circumstances,” the agency said.
Anne Doan, a friend of Castro’s who was with him that day, was so
upset with the treatment of the former governor that she criticized the
agents involved in a letter to Nogales International, Castro’s hometown newspaper.
“I was helpless and overwhelmed by the incident. I felt the agents
had no regard for the governor’s background or age or physical
condition,” she wrote. “I was embarrassed as I watched the governor
being needlessly treated like a nuclear threat, especially because they
knew he had just had a treatment at Tucson Heart Hospital the day
before.”
Doan also wrote that Castro was forced to wait outside in a tent
despite pleas that, due to the extreme heat and his frail condition, he
be allowed to wait inside an air conditioned car.
The Mexican-born Castro governed Arizona from 1975-1977, and also
served as a U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, Argentina and El Salvador in his
career.
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