Thursday, October 22, 2009

1,200 OF MEX CARTEL ARRESTED - That Leaves 800,000 More Illegal Voters!

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So, help me understand this. The Director of the FBI long ago informed us that Mexican gangs had spread all over the country. The Christian Science Monitor characterizes Los Angeles as “Mexican gang capital of American. Mexican gangs have spread all over the country, and operate in virtually all cities.
CNN report that there are 800,000 gang members in the U.S. Therefore 1,200 isn’t a drop in the bucket! It’s only a publicity stunt, because last week hispandering Obama cut the border guard by 400 guards.
Who do they think they’re kidding? Not La Raza, the virulently racist political party of Mexican supremacy.
How many Saudi terrorist also climb over our borders like the Saudis that invaded us 9-11?
The La Raza dems will also sell us out, just like they did for the banksters! Like La Raza donors Wells Fargo and Bank of America.
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Lou Dobbs Tonight
Thursday, October 22, 2009

The federal government has declared war on Sheriff JOE ARPAIO of Maricopa County, Arizona, for enforcing our nation’s immigration laws. “America’s Toughest Sheriff” will give Lou an update.

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Lou Dobbs Tonight
And there are some 800,000 gang members in this country: That’s more than the combined number of troops in our Army and Marine Corps. These gangs have become one of the principle ways to import and distribute drugs in the United States. Congressman David Reichert joins Lou to tell us why those gangs are growing larger and stronger, and why he’s introduced legislation to eliminate the top three international drug gangs.
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Lou Dobbs Tonight
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The Obama administration could be weakening a successful joint federal and local program aimed at keeping illegal immigrants off our streets. "287 G" gives local police the training and authority to enforce federal immigration law. Supporters of the program believe the administration wants to limit the program to criminal illegal immigrants already in
custody -- limiting the investigative authority of police.
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Lou Dobbs Tonight
Monday, September 28, 2009
And T.J. BONNER, president of the National Border Patrol Council, will weigh in on the federal government’s decision to pull nearly 400 agents from the U.S.-Mexican border. As always, Lou will take your calls to discuss the issues that matter most-and to get your thoughts on where America is headed.
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latimes.com

Probe of Mexican drug cartel leads to nearly 1,200 arrests in U.S.
Authorities say recent raids have targeted La Familia Michoacana's fast-growing operations in California, Texas and other states.

By Josh Meyer

7:27 AM PDT, October 22, 2009

Reporting from Washington

In a series of recent raids throughout the United States, federal authorities have arrested nearly 1,200 people who they say are connected to one of Mexico's most aggressively expanding and deadly drug trafficking cartels, known as La Familia Michoacana, law enforcement officials told The Times' Washington bureau.

At least 300 of the arrests occurred today and Wednesday in California, Texas, Georgia and numerous other U.S. locations where the crime syndicate has set up bases to engage in drug trafficking, extortion and other crimes, authorities said.

The crackdown, dubbed "Project Coronado," was described by one knowledgeable source as the largest single strike in the United States against the Mexican cartels, based on a multi-agency investigation that lasted nearly 3 1/2 years. The source said authorities seized huge amounts of drug, money and evidence that can be used to go after more senior members of La Familia.

Although it is a relative newcomer to Mexico's drug underworld, La Familia has been one of the most violent and quick to attack Mexican troops and lawmakers who have tried to halt its expansion, U.S. counter-narcotics officials say. It also has been locked in a violent struggle with a group known as the Zetas, former allies who serve as the armed wing of a Gulf cartel.

La Familia has been linked to hundreds of drug-related killings in Mexico, including the kidnapping and torture and murders of 12 federal agents in the western state of Michoacan, La Familia's home base, in July.

The investigation involved hundreds of agents and analysts from the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, as well as prosecutors and other officials from the Justice Department.

Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. and the directors of the FBI, DEA and ATF are expected to announce the results of the effort at a news conference this morning. Representatives of all three agencies involved said they would have no comment in the meantime.

On Wednesday, federal and local authorities arrested 90 people in Dallas as part of a nationwide methamphetamine drug distribution bust tied to La Familia, authorities there said. Local news reports said authorities also seized massive amounts of methamphetamines and cocaine, as well as money and guns.

Dozens of others were arrested in and around Los Angeles and Atlanta, which has become a major hub for La Familia in recent years.

Authorities say they are trying to unravel not only La Familia's presence in the United States, but also the many independent drug distribution branches that it supplies with drugs.

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