Originally Posted by
GrassrootsConservative
Look, I'm going to say this: It sucks that it happened, my heart goes out to that kid and his family. BUT, that country is going to need to learn eventually that the U.S. is not just some free zone for them to come and make chaos for our citizens in. They wouldn't like it if we came over there and started to make hell for everyone who lives there, taking their jobs, pushing drugs into their towns, murdering people without punishment, all this without a dime into their taxes.
A lesson learned is not worth the price of that family's well-being, who would I be to say that it is? But what's done is done, and it's certainly *NOT* the Border Patrol's fault that it happened. If those cartels learn a lesson here, that's the best that can come of this. Any investigation could lead to a nervousness in Border Patrols not to shoot a single bullet for fear of repercussions. This fear, this nervousness, it could cause U.S. lives to be lost, and we cannot have any more of that.