New York Post

AN UGLY MURDER ON THE RIO GRANDE

- MICHELLE MALKIN

THE voice on the other end of the line is exasperate­d. “It’s insane,” he wants America to know. “We’re in a war zone.” And there’s no room for apathy. ‘‘This is coming to a town near you,” he warns. The man on the phone is a veteran of the Department of Homeland Security who works in South Texas. He reached out to me Monday night in the wake of an offduty US Border Patrol agent’s horrific murder on Friday.

Javier Vega Jr., 36, was shot executions­tyle in front of his wife, his parents, two of his sons and another child in the Rio Grande Valley. Vega’s father was also shot but survived. They were on an idyllic family fishing trip before being robbed and ambushed.

The two suspects are Mexican nationals from Matamoros. “They’re here illegally,” my source said with a weary sigh.

And not just that. They’d been previously deported after committing other serious crimes, he says. “But we just drop the thugs off at the border, and they come right back.”

The National Border Patrol Council issued a moving statement after a middleofth­enight manhunt led to the capture and confession­s of the two suspects this weekend:

‘‘Agent Vega was armed and fought back to protect his family. . . [His] actions were in keeping with the finest traditions of the United States Border Patrol and his will be a place, deserved of honor and glory, when the final story of the United States Border Patrol is written.”

The White House and US Chamber of Commerce may not speak up, but the NBPC gave the lawenforce­ment officers on the

Stop pouring fuel on the border-chaos fire.

border their just recognitio­n: “We want to commend the Border Patrol agents and other lawenforce­ment officers involved in the manhunt for Agent Vega’s killers. It is through their profession­alism and tenacity that the wretched animals who committed this crime will face the full measure of Texas justice.”

No doubt the bleeding hearts will take offense at wretched animals being called what they are. I can hear “progressiv­es” whipping out their overdrawn race cards as I type.

Last week, Democrats took to the House floor to inveigh against heartless Republican­s who oppose expanding President Obama’s administra­tive amnesty. Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi imperiousl­y dismissed enforcemen­tadvocate Rep. Tom Marino (RPa.) as “insignific­ant.” It’s “almost as though they despise and hate all of our children,” fumed Rep. Luis Gutierrez (DIll.).

Where are the speeches from Pelosi & Co. on behalf of the children of Javier Vega? For the children of other fallen agents, or the children of countless other victims nationwide murdered by criminals who waltzed across the borders with impunity?

And where’s the compassion for the men and women trying to do the job big business and big government don’t want done?

The men and women sworn to provide border security — instead of just talking about it — don’t have time for Washington games and politicall­y correct niceties. “A lot of politician­s come down here,” my DHS correspond­ent says. “They talk about securing the border, but they leave us with our hands tied.” He shares his experience­s patrolling vast swaths of the Rio Grande Valley with no backup. He talks about wasted resources and the deportatio­n charade. “They get their papers served, and then they just disappear.”

Both parties are to blame for the endless cycle of amnesty, catch and release, and bloodshed, he tells me. The latest border surge keeps DHS first responders overwhelme­d by design.

‘‘They keep doing the same thing over and over again,” he points out, “and it doesn’t work.” Immigratio­n “reform” doesn’t require hundreds of pages of new legislatio­n, new waivers, new employment permits, more lawyers or visaexpans­ion programs. It starts and ends with this:

Stop pouring fuel on the borderchao­s fire, and let our forces on the front lines do their jobs.

I tell my DHS correspond­ent “thank you” and share my prayers for his safety. He hangs up and gets back to his work — or as much of it as the politician­s in DC will allow him to do.

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