• Mexico's Crapping on Gavin Newsom Across the Border, and It's Becoming

    From Ted Houser@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 25 01:31:26 2025
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    As I write nearby, the decades-long problem of Mexico sending its raw
    sewage gushing into the Tijuana River and polluting the beaches of the
    U.S. has grown worse in the past few years with the huge population
    growth in Tijuana, Mexico. But now it’s affecting America’s national security interests, and s*** just got real.

    The Mexican sewage problem has been a five-alarm issue since before then-Imperial Beach Mayor Brian Bilbray hopped aboard a bulldozer and
    created a berm to stop the river from flowing into an environmentally
    delicate area. When the cops came to stop him and the protest
    surrounding it, he said he’d be back with a permit to finish the job,
    but it’s 40 years later and the problem remains.

    Rick writes over here that EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is up to his
    neck in excuses from the Mexican government, though $650 million has
    been designated to deal with this issue.

    “There’s no way that we are going to stand before the people of
    California and ask them to have more patience and just bear with all of
    us as we go through the next 10 or 20 or 30 years of being stuck in 12
    feet of raw sewage and not getting anywhere,” he said. “So we are all
    out of patience.”

    Few people had the idea that the Mexican sewage pollution problem would
    grow so bad that American national security would be imperiled, but here
    we are.

    Related: EPA Demands That Mexico Stop Dumping Billions of Gallons of
    Sewage Into California Waters

    An Inspector General’s Report entitled "Naval Special Warfare Command
    Should Relocate, Reschedule, or Cancel Navy Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL)
    Candidate Water Training When Water Bacteria Levels Exceed State Safety Standards" instructed the SEAL Team commanders to move their water
    training away from Coronado during high contamination periods.

    The IG’s report, released in February, confirmed that hundreds of Navy
    SEAL candidates were sickened by the contaminated water in which they
    were forced to train in nearby Coronado.

    Navy commanders are taking the brunt of the blame for this international pollution problem because, as all military members know, s*** runs
    downhill.

    Getting “wet and sandy” is what SEALs do. Almost all training is done
    on the beach or in the water. And the water is often disgusting and sick-inducing.

    SEAL Team training is called BUDS, which stands for Basic Underwater Demolition. The training consists of daily ocean swims, surf passage
    with inflatable boats, scuba diving, long distance dives, and
    “hydrographic surveys.”

    The Inspector General’s report noted that, “Naval Special Warfare (NSW) will have a challenge canceling or relocating 75 percent of their water training activities. Practically speaking, NSW operators would require
    systems or protocols that would enable them to both train and operate
    while managing preventable risk.”

    The last five weeks of training is on San Clemente Island, but some
    activities occasionally have been moved to Oceanside off Camp Pendleton,
    but where are they supposed to go if the water’s so disgusting it makes
    them sick for the rest of the training?

    The contamination could turn into quite a legal s***show. One veteran
    told Fox Digital that the sewage contamination could turn into "another
    Camp Lejeune" incident, referring to the contaminated drinking water
    drunk for decades at the North Carolina Marine Corps base and the
    billions paid out to Marines sickened by the water.

    But it’s not just the BUDS training that’s at risk.

    "We have Customs and Border Control, we have Coast Guard, we have
    Marines, we have EOD, all these elements of various law enforcement and military services. They're all out on this water, and some out [on] them
    every day," Dan'l Steward, a retired Navy SEAL Captain, told San Diego’s
    10 News.

    Related: Mexico's 'Nutty Chunk Sewage' Issue Is an Environmental
    Disaster for the U.S.

    “You're asking a lot of those folks, so to simply say, 'Well, that's
    just the sewage problem, they'll figure it out,’” but he warned, “You need to be more proactive, cause these are the folks that are putting
    their lives on the line. Not just during wartime but every day.”

    In 2024, after the complaints by Navy personnel rolled in, the San Diego congressional delegation warned, "We have a real crisis on our hands."

    Rep. Scott Peters said, "We send them out to water that is
    contaminated... The leadership has been shy to say anything about the
    water but every SEAL you talk to who has actually trained there will
    tell you stories about swimming up on human feces.”

    You want your Navy SEALs to take risks and exposed to all kinds of
    elements, but it seems to me that this problem needs to get solved.
    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the significant presence the Navy has
    in San Diego with subs, surface ships, ship repair, the SEALS, and, of
    course, the Marines, comprise a formidable armada to get this cleaned up.

    A problem that has ruined vacations, destroyed tourism in San Diego's
    South Bay, and is a rolling punchline has officially taken on added
    seriousness that no one can ignore anymore.

    https://pjmedia.com/victoria-taft/2025/04/24/mexicos-sending-more-sewage-across-the-border-and-its-becoming-a-big-national-security-issue-n4939197

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