On Monday, men arrived in a boat at a beach in northeast Mexico and installed some signs signaling land that the U.S. Department of Defense considered restricted.

Mexico’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said late Monday that the country’s navy had removed the signs, which appeared to be on Mexican territory. “The origin of the signs and their placement on national territory were unclear,” the ministry said in a statement.

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    How about we fucking not start wars because a pedo wont face the consequences of his own actions, please.

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    The origin of the signs is a bunch of idiot gravy seals who thought they were being clever by illegally crossing the border in a little fishing boat and hammering them into sovereign Mexican territory. If you made up the last 10 years nobody would believe you.

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      Pretty sure his name will be blacked out because of national security reasons. It’s the DOJ that’s delivering the files

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          That’s dangerous. Surely there are a lot of other Republicans on that list paying a lot of money to get their names redacted, too. Can’t let those child molesters get away from it either. America has a very deep sickness that needs to be cut out.

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    The signs, driven into the sand near where the Rio Grande empties into the Gulf of Mexico, caused a stir when witnesses said men in a boat arrived at the local beach known as Playa Bagdad and erected them.

    Oh that explains it, they must have confused it with Baghdad, Iraq

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      It’s definitely not legal in many cases. It’s just an that unfortunately no one will do anything about it.

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        The issue is law enforcement is run by the ones needing to be arrested.

        Were discovering real world examples of why there needs to be a wholly separate investigation and enforcement system with separate control from any of the three branches to handle investigations into the government itself. Relying solely on the public to vote has failed.