MURDER OF ROB KRENZ
info on the situation we face
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
By Ruthie Hendrycks
Minnsir
Dear Members
It with great sadness that I report to you the murder of Rob Krenz
AZ Rancher and respected community member.
By Digger
To the Krenz Family:
From myself and on the behalf of MINNSIR members, our sincere
condolences.
I have so many thoughts on this situation and senseless loss of a
mans life,
that I can barely find the correct wording for
this email.
Rob Krenz - by all accounts - was a kind and generous man. And
although he was
also involved in this illegal immigration battle - he would not
hesitate to assist an
illegal alien trespasser in physical need.
It is that warm and kind hearted nature that ironically, resulted in
the end of his life.
As you sit reading this email - in Arizona - a family deals with the
loss of a loved one.
Another life - taken by the crime our unsecured border is
creating.
Where is the outrage of yet another American murdered due to the lack
of border security?
Why is Homeland Security not immediately addressing this
situation?
Where is the media?
What is it going to take to have the security and safety of the
American citizen put
before that of illegal immigration?
Tom Tancredo is actively involved and well as other
politicians.
Both Tancredo and the Governor of Arizona demanding the assistance of
the National Guard. - updates when available.
Please watch for future actions on this situation.
We must not let yet another senseless murder - - - go
unanswered.
I have included four articles that will show you how out of
control the
situation on our southern border is followed by news of the
murder!!!!
followed by Rob Krenz information
Please see the information below.
BOOTS ON THE BORDER NOW
How many more must and will die because this Administration and
DHS
will not secure the border?
Ruthie
CLICK LINKS FOR FULL ARTICLES
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1.
Little did Congressman Ted Poe know that his statements on
3/23/10
would 4 days later - ring so true.
For his speech - click here
The Third Front
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2.
Barrio
Azteca gang members say they plan to kill law
enforcement officers in the
El
Paso area as retaliation, the department said.
Socorro
police Sgt. Refugio Orta was made aware on Monday of the threat against
any
law enforcement
officer in the El Paso area.
"We have a dangerous job to begin with, but just for them to
put it out there again , it is nerve wrecking," said Orta.
The officer safety alert stated that the Barrio Azteca gang may
authorize the
attempted
murder of law enforcement officers as retaliation.
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3.
Mexican Cartels Expand To All U.S. Regions
Last Updated: Mon, 03/29/2010 -
11:49am
The U.S.
government has spent billions of dollars to fight Mexican drug cartels yet
they continue to be the nation’s largest supplier of illicit narcotics and
violent Mexican gangs have expanded into every region of the country,
including idyllic rural areas.
This is hardly
earth-shattering news since Mexico has long represented the single
greatest drug trafficking threat to the U.S. , despite Uncle Sam's multi
billion-dollar effort to halt the northbound flow of narcotics. The costly
investment has failed miserably, according to a federal report that reveals Mexican heroin production
has actually doubled in the last year.
Thousands of metric
tons of heroin, methamphetamine, marijuana and cocaine were smuggled into
the U.S. from Mexico in the last year and tens of billions of dollars in
drug proceeds flowed back south, according to the Justice Department’s
National Drug Intelligence Center. The cargo is usually transported in
private or commercial vehicles, through cross-border tunnels or
subterranean passageways and low-flying ultra light aircraft. Much of it
is smuggled across the Southwest border through the Tohono O’odham Indian
Reservation in Arizona .
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4.
Three separate assaults on border patrol agents
By Karla Ronquillo -
email
TUCSON, AZ (KOLD) - Officers are
reporting three separate assaults while trying to apprehend suspected
illegal immigrants.
United States Customs and Border
Protection says agents assigned to the Sonoita and Nogales Station were
physically attacked over the weekend.
Officers say agents from the Sonoita
Station were physically attacked in two incidents.
Also, an agent from the Nogales
Station had to wrestle with a suspect who had fled from the
Interstate 19 checkpoint.
Agents say they are experiencing an
increase in violence and assaults as they work to strengthen border
protection.
CPB leaders say agents have
been assaulted 134 times during the first five months of the fiscal
year which started October 1, 2009.
They report 93 assaults during the same
period last year.
"Agents must constantly remain vigilant
to threats from a variety of sources," said Chief Patrol Agent Victor M.
Manjarrez, Jr.
"Their perseverance is a fundamental
component of our success in improving operational control of our Nation's
borders," said Manjarrez.
©2010 KOLD. All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or
redistributed.
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5.
Border Rancher Rob Krentz And Dog Found Shot To Death
After Aiding Illegal Alien By Digger of
Diggers Realm Blog
March 28, 2010
The body of Rancher Rob Krentz
and his dog were found shot to death on his ranch. Krentz, who always was
good-natured and willing to help people, had called in that he had found
an illegal alien at one of his watering holes and was assisting him. That
was the last that was heard from him before his body was discovered.
Rob Krentz was a lifelong rancher in Southeastern Arizona, 12
miles north of the U.S./Mexico border and 25 miles northeast of the city
of Douglas. He was the father of three children. The ranch has been in his
family for three generations, more than 100 years - since 1907, and sits
on about 35,000 acres with 1,000 head of cattle. Running a ranch is hard
work and with the influx of illegal aliens increasing, Rob was at ground
zero of the stampede that is destroying the fragile desert landscape.
The Krentz family has received numerous threats in the past by
illegal aliens trespassing on their property. In 2002, the family was
physically threatened when one of them stumbled upon a group of 39 illegal
aliens. They were told to get off the land and they made threats. The
Border Patrol did catch the illegal aliens after they were called, but we
all know that illegal aliens, if deported, come right back across.
In 1999, Krentz and his wife Susan did an interview with PBS when
they came around asking about the issue of illegal immigration and its
impacts on the local ranchers.
"We've been broken into," Susan
Krentz told PBS.
"One time," Rob said "You know, we've
personally been broke in once. And they took about $700 worth of stuff.
And you know, if they come in and ask for water, I'll still give them
water. I - you know, that's just my nature."
In 2003, Congressman Tom
Tancredo mentioned the challenges of the border ranchers, and in
particular highlighted the the Krentz family's plight.
"In the
month of November, 2002, in the Tucson Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol
... where the Krentz ranch is located, the Border Patrol apprehended
23,000 border crossers," Tancredo wrote. "many people would suggest that
the [apprehension] ratio is just about maybe one in five, and that is a
very conservative estimate. ... I think it is closer to one in ten".
That means in that sector alone for one month, 8 years ago, the
most conservative estimate is that 115,000 illegal aliens crossed the
border in that one chunk of land in the Tucson sector. All of the illegals
are unknown.
Tancredo notes that the Krentz's did mention to him
that they called the Border Patrol. In one instance illegal aliens had
butchered one of his calves.
In February [2002] ... a calf was
butchered by illegal alien trespassers. Two men responsible were caught.
They were tried. They were found guilty. They served a total of 51 days in
jail. They were also ordered to pay $200 in restitution to the Krentz
ranch. The Krentz ranch has not seen a cent of that money; and, of course,
our best guess is they will not because these people have been released.
They either came back into the population up here in the U.S.A. or
returned to Mexico.
Tancredo goes into the cases of deliberate
sabotage of the Krentz ranch's water supply and the other impacts on the
Krentz's by illegal aliens. You can read more, where Tancredo dubs the
Krentzs American Homeland Heroes
6 years after the PBS interview,
in 2005, Krentz did an interview with KOLD as the number of illegal aliens
exploded.
"We’re being over-run, and it’s costing us lots and lots
of money," Krentz said.
"We figured it up over the last five years
and it’s cost us over $8 million," Krentz said. "Cattle don’t like people
walking through, so they move. So, cattle weight loss, destruction of
fences, breaking our pipelines, they break them in two and (the pipes) run
for two or three days before we find it."
Krentz went on to say
that when he was a boy he actually knew the few illegal aliens that came
through looking for work, he said it's nothing like that now as hundreds
of unknown illegals stream across his land.
Rob Krentz is just one
of the many people who live and work along our southern border. A tough,
hard working man who was trying to make a living and doing what he loved.
Those who support illegal aliens will talk about "human rights", but where
were the "human rights" when it came to Rob Krentz? Where was the
government to protect our border and prevent this from happening, though
they've been told time and time again? They didn't protect his property
rights, nor his civil rights.
This country failed Robert Krentz,
his family and all who work for him. As they have failed countless
families all across this country. The number of deaths is estimated to be
from 15-25 deaths caused by illegal aliens each day in this country.
It is not known yet whether Krentz was specifically targeted or
whether it was just one of the hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens who
come across our border every year who have actual criminal records, but in
the end does it matter? A hard working man was killed on his own land. And
all for just trying to help out someone in need.
And that is
simply outrageous.
Rest in peace Robert Krentz, the country will
surely miss a great and kind man like you.
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PRESS
RELEASE ABOUT THE MURDER OF BOB KRENTZ FROM JD
HAYWORTH...
IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Contact: DAVID PAYNE SUNDAY, MARCH 28,
2010
TEL: (614) 738-0003
PRESS
RELEASE
EMAIL: davidpayne@jdforsenate.com
HAYWORTH OFFERS CONDOLENCES TO FAMILY OF SLAIN RANCHER
Phoenix, AZ (March 28) – JD Hayworth offers
his prayers and condolences to the wife, family and friends of
Cochise County rancher Rob Krentz, who was found shot to death after
calling into his brother that he was giving aid to an apparent illegal
alien he found at one of his cattle watering holes.
Krentz was a third generation rancher on the border of Southeastern
Arizona.
Conservative blogs the Sonoran Alliance and
DiggersRealm.com report that in the past the Krentz family had received
threats from illegal aliens. In 2002, the family was physically
threatened when one of them stumbled upon a group of 39 illegals.
Hayworth said, “We need the federal government to act now and step
up its efforts to secure our borders. Border security is national security
and it is time that we enforce the law. For thousands of Arizonans,
border security is also quite literally a matter of personal
security.” Mr. Hayworth also supports Arizona SB1070 which
empowers local law enforcement officers to identify, detain, and help
deport those within the borders of Arizona illegally.
Hayworth is challenging U.S. Senator John McCain in the Arizona
Republican primary August 24 2010. One of the reasons Hayworth
is challenging John McCain, is because of McCain’s past sponsorship of
legislation that would grant amnesty to illegal aliens. Hayworth
sponsored the anti-amnesty “Enforcement First Act” during his tenure in
the U.S. House of Representatives.
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TANCREDO IS AT THE SCENE OF THE
MURDER CALLING FOR NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYMENT
FW: RED ALERT!!!
Arizona Border Rancher MURDERED by suspected Mexican Alien
Invader last night, 12 miles North of the Border !!!
Here's what we know as of right now, 4:15
PT.
Late last night a suspected illegal alien from
Mexico trespassed on Rob's large ranch near Douglas, AZ and shot and
killed Rob and his dog when they went to investigate. Sheriffs and
BP are still tracking the murderer SOUTH back towards Mexico.
Tom Tancredo is on the scene with the family this afternoon
(he knows them personally) and has released a statement demanding that the
Obama Administration immediately re-deploy the National Guard back to the
border. You can see his very interesting tweets and updates from the
past 5 hours on his Twitter account.
Local media in Southern
Arizona is just starting to report this story. This is huge,
America. Spread the word. Obama thinks we citizens are
expendable in his efforts to keep our southern border wide open to drugs
and criminals and millions of poor, unknown Mexican citizens!
This
border insanity ends NOW! Deploy the National Guard to the border in
all 4 border states NOW! Don't ask Mexico, just do it! We're
no longer asking, we (the People) are
demanding!
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Ruthie Hendrycks, is the President and Founder of Minnesotans Seeking Immigration Reform,
www.mnsirproject.com, She is the host of the weekly radio program “The Ruthie Report” which can be found at www.blogtalkradio.com/theruthiereport. In addition, her articles can be found at
http://minnsir.wordpress.com or at http://media.conservativealliance.org/. She is a member of various groups including those combating illegal immigration.
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