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Hayworth Interview: Marines Stay Out of Mexico!

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Former Arizona Congressman and talk radio host, J.D. Hayworth tells Newsmax TV that the violence in Mexico, caused by the drug cartels, is so severe that U.S. Marines have been told not to cross the border while on leave. He explains the drug wars are moving north, illegal "hostiles" are crossing the border, and the need to fortify our southern border is urgent. Hayworth says a sudden collapse of Mexico would absolutely require a U.S. response. Hear his compelling comments in this exclusive interview.

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  • @guerrerog1785 Agreed,we show them our arsenal and we send thier asses runnin back lol

  • U.S marines would destroy those drug cartels in a week, one aerial assault and it's over

  • @anthony8151 yes sir.

  • @anthony8151 If mexican marines were good then they could of have ridden their country of drug dealers.

  • @goldendoomer US Marines would kick those Zeta's and druglords, gangs ass.

  • I thought this video would mention the US marines kicking invading cartels asses

  • OK  what does JD mean??

  • These guys are concentrating on the wrong country, it's the U.S. that's going to collapse (eventually ) not Mexico.

  • Its February 6th 2010 and stilllll NOOOOO collapse. I hope they didn't pay for this info..

  • conspiracy theories...i lov'em! the only problem with them is they lack facts...

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