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Caribbean-Latin America
Mexico detains rescued British cavers
2004-03-27
The six British cavers rescued unharmed and cheerful after nine days trapped deep in a flooded Mexican cave system were detained yesterday as the diplomatic spat over their expedition worsened. Mexico's assistant interior secretary, Armando Salinas, said the explorers, and their nine colleagues, would be transported to a military hospital before agents from the National Immigration Institute escorted the team to a migration detention centre in Mexico City. Mr Salinas refused to say what punishment the Britons could face, but said under the migration law they could be expelled or jailed if they had broken visa laws.
Remind me of Mexico's opinion of American border laws?
The six were brought out of the caves at Cueva de Alpazat, north-east of Mexico City, in scuba gear with the help of two UK divers, flown in for the operation, and local specialists. The problem for the Mexican authorities was the discovery that five of the team were members of the British armed forces travelling on tourist visas.
Even soldiers like to relax!
Such was the furore that President Vicente Fox instructed his foreign minister, Luis Ernesto Derbez, to demand an explanation from London and lodge a protest. The team was on a joint services surveying exercise, called Cuetzalan Tiger 2004, organised by the Combined Services Caving Association with support from the Royal Geographical Society, and included two civilian scientists. On reaching the surface yesterday the men said they had planned their camp inside the system carefully, with food, sleeping bags, a cooking stove and communication equipment, as it was well known that the caves could flood. One of them said they had never been in danger and would have preferred to wait for the water to subside. They had spent part of the time playing games with a deck of cards fashioned from a logbook. "The thing is, everything went as planned," Jonathan Sims said. "It wasn't scary. It was inconvenient. The unfortunate thing is we got too much media attention."
" I've got me an inside straight, and Jocko had only a pair of queens, and I was going to go for the whole bleeding pot, I was, and then the rescue team shows up! Well you just try and get these boys to pay up after that!"
Posted by:Steve White

#8  EVERY cave diver I know is a bit more "off" than I am, and for a paramedic, who works high speed auto races inches from the track side that should say SOMETHING about the folks who have that afliction.

and CLEARLY Vincente has demonstrated a saddly deficient sense of humor.

chuck
Posted by: Night Driver   2004-03-27 11:31:49 PM  

#7  I live very near to an extensive Karst feature in N. Florida (Wakulla) and every cave diver I've met is smart, decent, careful, educated and has a death wish.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-03-27 5:30:54 PM  

#6  'Mexico is very strict on visa requirements when it behooves them.

"Eee-leegal ee-meegration for mi, but not for thee!"
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-03-27 12:59:35 PM  

#5  Amen, Frank. This is so obviously insane that I await further developments... there's gotta be something more, right? I mean Fox isn't this moronic, is he? *lol!*
Posted by: .com   2004-03-27 10:08:59 AM  

#4  Mexico is very strict on visa requirements when it behooves them. They have a strict handling and deportation program for Central and South Americans trying to transit their country to the U.S. - yet they provide food, water to those coming across our border. Fox needs to clean up his country and I can think of no better way to force that than by positioning our military on the border - F*&k their "sensitivities"!
Posted by: Frank G   2004-03-27 8:54:04 AM  

#3  I don't know about that Lone Ranger...I saw the news pics of these guys and they don't look like special forces killing machines to me. They look like bums to me. They were very rude to the Mexicans. They refused help from the local authorities. That's pretty stupid.
Posted by: Geoffrey M. LaMear   2004-03-27 6:34:42 AM  

#2  Naw. They're just checking them for additional passports, to make sure they're not paleo-phibians...
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-03-27 3:08:37 AM  

#1  Hmmmm ... is Mexico trying to revisit the "Malvinas sceanrio"? By consistent omission of ranks and duty assignments, I have to asume these are SAS/SBS blokes. Maybe the were looking for a backdoor into Waziristan????

'About time for another earthquake in Mexico City, to take Fox's mind off trivial matters.
Posted by: Lone Ranger   2004-03-27 2:57:52 AM  

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