Killing of Arizona Rancher Fuels Illegal Immigration Debate
Not everyone who crosses over the border is coming here just to pick lettuce:
Murder of Arizona Rancher Roils Immigration Debate
AP – via FOX News
The killing of the third-generation rancher has become a flashpoint in the immigration debate as politicians cite the episode as further proof that the U.S. must do more to secure the violent U.S.-Mexico border.
Cattle rancher Rob Krentz often helped illegal immigrants he found stranded on his sprawling Arizona ranch.
Then two weeks ago, he and his dog were gunned down shortly after he reported spotting someone who appeared to be in trouble. Foot tracks were followed from the shooting scene about 20 miles south, to the Mexico border, and authorities suspect an illegal immigrant.
The killing of the third-generation rancher has become a flashpoint in the immigration debate as politicians cite the episode as further proof that the U.S. must do more to secure the violent U.S.-Mexico border.
The governors of New Mexico and Arizona took a public tour of the border this week in support of more security. The subject has ignited endless discussion on blogs, and has been politicized in the U.S. Senate Republican brawl between J.D. Hayworth and incumbent John McCain.
Hayworth has accused McCain of not doing enough to protect U.S. citizens from growing border violence. McCain, for his part, has called for increased security in response to the killing.
“The federal government must do all it can within its power to curb this violence and protect its citizens from criminals coming across the border from Mexico,” McCain wrote in a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, a former Arizona governor.
Krentz will be remembered at a funeral Saturday in Douglas, about 35 miles southwest of his 35,000-acre ranch and the home where he raised three children with his wife of 33 years, Sue.
Investigators have not definitively tied the killing to the drug trade, but the slaying comes at a time when well-armed cartel factions have battled each other and federal authorities in several Mexican border cities, resulting in thousands of brutal killings.
The violence has been concentrated in Mexico’s Ciudad Juarez on the Texas border and Tijuana, just south of San Diego, and hasn’t yet spilled over into Arizona’s remote border region.
Krentz’s death sparked fears that was changing.
The Krentz family was no stranger to the problems of illegal immigration. Their home was robbed, and Krentz once found the carcass of one of his calves that had been killed for food, presumably by starving immigrants.
But the soft-spoken rancher bore no ill will toward illegal immigrants, according to friends and family.
They say Krentz sympathized with their desire for a piece of the American pie. He gave them food and water if they were in distress, and sometimes he’d call the U.S. Border Patrol, which meant deportation but also guarantees of medical assistance and escape from possible death.
“If they come and ask for water, I’ll still give them water,” Krentz once told PBS’ Religion & Ethics Newsweekly in 1999. “You know, that’s just my nature.”
Wendy Glenn, who has a ranch south of the Krentz property and is a good family friend, said she believes she heard some of Krentz’s last words when he used a radio to talk to his brother the day he was killed.
“He says, ‘I see an immigrant out here, and he appears to need help. Call the Border Patrol,”‘ Glenn, 69, said she heard Krentz say at about 10:30 a.m. on March 27. “He was not frantic. He was not calling for help.”
After Krentz went missing for hours and hadn’t communicated with anyone, Glenn said she and others assumed he’d been robbed and stranded somewhere on his property. But his body was found just before midnight in a remote area of his land.
After he was shot, the 58-year-old Krentz managed to drive away in his all-terrain vehicle before losing consciousness and dying from his wounds. Nothing had been stolen from him, and his gun was still in its holster. His dog was killed, too.
Glenn and those who knew Krentz say he never would have confronted anyone he thought was dangerous. Most likely, he was just trying to help, they say.
“There are a lot of people out here who are unarmed that need help, and I’m sure Rob didn’t realize he was armed,” Glenn said. “I think he approached to see if he could help him and the guy thought maybe he was going to get arrested, that maybe Rob was the law … I don’t know what the guy thought, but he never gave Rob a chance.”
She said Krentz was modest, honest and an unwavering friend, and that everyone who knew him is “absolutely devastated.”
“I keep expecting to see Rob walk in the door,” she said. “The reality now is very hard to face. That man is gone forever.”
Krentz’s family members declined requests for comment, but released a statement saying he was a humanitarian “who bore no ill will toward anyone” and instilled in his children the importance of honesty and fair dealing.
The family said they hold no malice toward the Mexican people and blame the U.S. and Mexican governments for the killing.
“Their disregard of our repeated pleas and warnings of impending violence toward our community fell on deaf ears shrouded in political correctness,” according to the statement. “As a result, we have paid the ultimate price for their negligence in credibly securing our borderlands.”
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11 April, 2010 at 9:51 am
I can’t even believe that DC politicians, any politicians, are commenting on this murder. After all, this mans blood is on their hands. They might as well have gunned him down themselves. All modern American policies are designed to kill or steal from the productive. I think they think that if they can only get rid of over half the US population they will finally be in control again, just like they used to be. We can see similarities in this guys story with the rest of us. Help people out and they turn around and murder you.
Dc is causing such anxiety in a hundred and fifty million Americans or more that it is eventually going to explode in their faces. And all the kings horses and all the kings men, no matter what the diversity level, will not be able to put it back together again. I never thought I would begin to distance myself from the United States of America, but that is exactly what is happening. All I want is my life liberty and pursuit of happiness but they will probably call me a hater, racist, non diversified, you know, the usual.
11 April, 2010 at 10:34 am
And none of these plotiticians are our leaders. Both McCain and Bush, among many others, allowed the attacks on them to go unchallenged and as a result those same attacks have now filtered down to us. We have no leadership but among ourselves. As all of this has proceeded the military has been under extreme attack and the officers in charge have taken the Bush?McCain leadership route. Methinks there are going to be some really lonely people out there as a result of this inaction.
12 April, 2010 at 9:06 am
“And all the kings horses and all the kings men, no matter what the diversity level…”
LMAO!
You called it, TG, the folks in DC don’t give two hoots in hell about the rest of us. They, along with the environuts, would rather see us “fly-over” folks dead than involved. What they don’t understand is that we’re the ones that produce and purchase the stuff that gets taxed for them to spend.
12 April, 2010 at 9:33 am
You got it PB. Perhaps we need a change of the national anthem to, the land of the fee and the home of the slave.
11 April, 2010 at 7:33 pm
The cold ,hard,sickening, truth is that neither party gives a damn about us. All we hear year in and out are volumes of the same scripted patronizing BS from our esteemed representatives. They have forgotten why they were sent to DC and whom they work for. The RHINO Republicans want open borders to keep the wages down with unfair competition, so their big business buddies can fatten their wallets,and avoid taxes. The DemocrRATS want a swarm of millions of new citizens,to build a dependent class and stay in power forever. Strange that a nation that can construct miles and miles of 20′+ high noise walls along our interstate highways seems to have a problem on our southern border. Add to this the insane Leftist policy of ‘Sanctuary Cities’ where the local police have their hands tied and can’t ask a persons status,the battle for a secure and sovereign nation is all but lost. The finial insult to all of us is that when the border patrol does their job they are punished,and when citizens defend themselves and their property they are sued by these commie bleeding heart ACLU lawyers. And when one of our hard working citizens is brutally murdered all we get is a little lip service from various agencies and the story fades away.
11 April, 2010 at 8:31 pm
Agreed 100%. Armed is the only soloution.