Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Want Amnesty? MEXICAN BOY, 14, FROM SAN DIEGO BEHEADS 4 for NARCOMEX CARTEL

MEXICAN GANGS - 14 YEAR OLD MEXICAN BOY BEHEADS 4 FOR MEXICAN DRUG CARTEL
 

Edgar Jimenez Lugo, who authorities said was born in San Diego, was wanted on suspicion of killing rivals — allegedly beheading some — as part of his work for a violent drug-trafficking cartel.

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FOURTEEN YEAR OLD MEXICAN BOY BEHEADS FOUR NARCOMEX RIVALS - Mexican Culture of Violence

THE VIOLENCE OF A MEXICAN!
WAR, WAR, WAR OVER THERE, AND OPEN AND UNDEFENDED BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX HERE!

THERE HAVE BEEN MORE THAN 2,000 CALIFORNIANS MURDERED BY ILLEGALS THAT FLED BACK OVER THE BORDER TO ESCAPE PROSECUTION… and yet OBAMA, AND HIS LA RAZA ADMINISTRATION, WORK FOR ENDLESS AMNESTY!

THINK OF THIS WHEN YOU CONSIDER OBAMA, AND HIS LA RAZA INFESTED ADMINISTRATION, THE SO CALLED DEPT. OF HOMELAND SECURITY, NOW THE LA RAZA HEADQUARTERS FOR OPEN BORDERS, LIES, AND NEW PATHWAYS TO CITIZENSHIP!

OBAMA HAS ALWAYS ENDLESSLY HISPANDERED FOR THE ILLEGALS VOTES! HE’S ASSAULTED THE LEGALS OF ARIZONA ON LEGAL GROUNDS, AND THEN TURNED A BLIND EYE TO THE GROWING NUMBER OF “SANCTUARY CITIES” WHERE ILLEGALS ARE GUARANTEED MEX SUPREMACY, AND NO LAWS ON HIRING ILLEGALS ENFORCED!
OBAMA HAS ENDLESSLY PUSHED FOR MORE ILLEGALS, OPEN BORDERS, MULTITUDES OF AMNESTY DEVICES, EVEN AS AMERICANS ARE FACED WITH STAGGERING UNEMPLOYMENT AND THEN THE TAX BILLS TO PAY FOR THE MEXICAN CRIME TIDAL WAVE.


Youth sought in Mexico killings arrested


Edgar Jimenez Lugo, who authorities said was born in San Diego, was wanted on suspicion of killing rivals — allegedly beheading some — as part of his work for a violent drug-trafficking cartel.

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December 03, 2010|By Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times


Reporting from Mexico City — A 14-year-old boy who says he's been killing or working for drug cartels since he was 11 has been captured by the Mexican army after a monthlong hunt, authorities said Friday.
Edgar Jimenez Lugo, who authorities said was born in San Diego, was wanted on suspicion of killing rivals — allegedly beheading some of them — as part of his work for an especially violent drug-trafficking cartel.

Jimenez was attempting to board a flight for Tijuana with two sisters Thursday night when authorities detained him in Morelos state south of Mexico City. They were apparently planning to flee the country after the boy's alleged exploits made headlines last month.
"I've killed four people by chopping off their heads," the boy reportedly said after his capture. "I just cut off their heads; I never went and hung the bodies from bridges or anything like that."
Jimenez, alias El Ponchis, was quoted in media reports as saying he had been forced to work for a faction of the Beltran Leyva drug cartel under pain of death ever since henchmen from the group kidnapped him three years ago. He said he was usually high on drugs as he killed.
Marco Antonio Adame, the governor of Morelos, said in a news conference that Jimenez was a U.S. citizen by virtue of his San Diego birth.
The story of the boy had become something of a cause celebre here when it first emerged several weeks ago. Rumors abounded that he was a ruthless decapitator and that some of his work had been videotaped. (Initial reports erroneously put his age at 12.) Mexican media immediately dubbed him "the boy killer" and "the hit boy."
Photographs from Morelos on Friday showed a skinny Jimenez, dressed in baggy cargo pants and a black sweatshirt, standing between two well-armed soldiers in camouflage. His hands are stuck in his pockets and his head barely clears their shoulders.
The drug gang he allegedly worked for, the so-called South Pacific Cartel, has been locked in deadly battle with another Beltran Leyva faction for control of the city of Cuernavaca and other parts of Morelos — a dispute that erupted following the killing of drug boss Arturo Beltran Leyva by Mexican forces a year ago. More than 300 people have been killed in the conflict.
Jimenez reportedly ran with a group of boys and men ages 12 to 23 and represents a trend of ever younger Mexicans working for the cartels as killers, mules and enforcers and in other capacities. If judged guilty, the boy would be the youngest cartel killer known to be in prison.
His age poses a legal dilemma for Mexican authorities, who on Friday were scrambling to figure out which laws and agencies would handle a minor suspected of such egregious crimes.
Also Friday, in another setback for Mexican attempts to put away drug traffickers, a judge acquitted the nicknamed "Queen of the Pacific" of numerous drug-related charges. Sandra Avila Beltran has been in jail since her capture in 2007, accused of serving as a key link between the Sinaloa cartel and its Colombian counterparts. A rare woman in the world of reputed drug lords, Avila remained in custody because of an outstanding extradition request from the United
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THERE IS A REASON WHY THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS ENDORSED OBAMA’S OPEN AND UNDEFENDED BORDERS….

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Another Well Documented Crime Against U.S.A. Civilians

PDThttp://www.immigrationshumancost.org/text/crimevictims.html
Sister Helen Chaska was murdered in late summer 2002 by being strangled with her rosary beads — the beads were found imbedded in her neck. She was also raped, as was another nun who accompanied Sister Helen during walking prayers. Both women were in Klamath Falls, Oregon, doing missionary work when the crimes occurred. Her accused murderer is Maximiliano Esparza, who is in the United States illegally, and was convicted in 1988 of robbery and kidnapping in Los Angeles. He was sentenced to six years in prison, was released in 1992 and was on probation until 1995. By law, this man should have been deported to Mexico after his release in 1992. Instead, the INS allowed him to remain in the United States and commit even more heinous crimes. In this article, Michelle Malkin notes the Esparza crime and other examples of INS standard procedure of "catch and release" in violation of law. Sentencing Update: On April 8, 2003, Esparza was sentenced to life in prison without parole. The sentence was a deal worked out with the prosecution to avoid a trial with the possibility of the death penalty. Klamath County District Attorney Ed Caleb said that he wanted to avoid forcing the other nun who had been attacked to testify. In addition, Caleb sent a bill to the Mexican consulate for the cost of investigating and prosecuting the case. Not much chance of getting any money, but it is a reasonable gesture.

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Illegals Committing Heinous Acts Against Children & civilians in U.S.

PDThttp://www.immigrationshumancost.org/text/crimevictims.html

EXAMPLE #1 : • What sort of monster could murder three children in the most brutal manner — one child was beheaded and the two other were nearly decapitated. They also suffered a variety of injuries including blunt force trauma and asphyxiation. The victims, residents of Baltimore, (l. to r.) were siblings Alexis Quezada (10) and Lucero Quezada (9) and their cousin Ricardo Espinoza (9). The two men arrested for the crime were also relatives: Policarpio Espinoza, 22, brother of the father of the two siblings, and Espinoza's cousin Adan Espinoza Canela, 17. The accused are illegal aliens as are the parents of the murdered children. Apparently the arrests were based on DNA/blood evidence.

 HAS OBAMA PROMISED MEXICO OPEN BORDERS AS WELL AS AMERICAN JOBS?

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2013/02/obamas-promise-to-la-raza-looters-and.html

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