Rebecca
Martinez wrote, in response to NOamnestyEVER:
I
agree....I don't recognize my old neighborhood. The city of Los Angeles has
become a third world city with poor, illiterate and classless immigrants that
don't care about the U.S.
THE LA RAZA CRIME TIDAL WAVE
NEARLY HALF OF ALL MURDERS IN CA ARE BY MEXICAN GANGS!
Media Miss
Cartels' War In U.S.
Posted 08/16/2010 06:58 PM ET
Media: As Mexico's drug war and Arizona's bid to
defend itself take center stage, the growth of cartels in Los Angeles is
another leg of the story. But to know about it you need to read Spanish.
Los Angeles and
its suburbs are in grave danger of becoming outposts for Mexican drug- and
immigrant-smuggling cartels, according to local law enforcement officials.
"We have detected the Gulf cartel and Los Zetas,"
Alvin Jackson, head of the Narcotics Division of the L.A. Police Department,
said in a recent interview. "They are operating on a middle and street
level."
In Mexico, the
Gulf and Zeta gangs are among the most violent, known for beheading opponents,
setting off car bombs and shooting up border cities from Tijuana to Matamoros.
In L.A., they've set up "distribution centers" not just in the slums,
but also the San Fernando Valley and on the well-heeled Westside near Santa
Monica.
Five other Mexican cartels — Sinaloa, Beltran-Levya, La Familia,
Arellano Felix and Carillo Fuentes — also operate in L.A. They're busy
recruiting gangs to carry on the same mayhem they're engaged in south of the
border, Jackson said.
Steven Martinez, who heads the FBI in Los Angeles, agreed with
Jackson's observations.
You'd think this would be news that merits front-page coverage
in, say, the city's newspaper of record, the Los Angeles Times. But it's not.
Jackson's and Martinez's assessments were reported in La Opinion, a
Spanish-language daily that has no English translation.
It's not that the Times doesn't cover the cartel war in detail
from Mexico. But when it comes to what's going on in Joe Friday's precincts,
something that might have some relevance to its readers, the paper is derelict.
Perhaps it has
something to do with the Times' near-monopoly on news in a one-newspaper town.
Or maybe it's the paper's historically cozy relationship with the city's
political machine, which panders to the Latino vote.
As illegal immigrants inundate the city and cartels come in
behind them, the City Council declares L.A. a sanctuary city and wastes time
boycotting Arizona for trying to beat back the same problems.
This is going to create serious problems down the road. L.A.
District Attorney Steven Cooley told the Washington (not the L.A.) Times that
gangs and drug traffickers may create gang- and cartel-controlled city
governments.
It's already evident, he said, along the 710 Freeway towards the
Port of Long Beach— a corridor that encompasses illegal-immigrant-majority
towns such as Bell, the city whose officials were caught feathering their nests
with million-dollar salary packages. The 710, by the way, has seen actual
cartel shootings.
ALIEN NATION: Secrets of the Invasion
May 2006 – ALIEN NATION: Secrets of the Invasion – Why America's government invites rampant illegal immigration
It's widely regarded as America's biggest problem: Between 12 and 20 million aliens (MOST SOURCES SUGGEST THERE ARE MUCH MORE LIKELY NEARLY 40 MILLION ILLEGALS HERE NOW) – including large numbers of criminals, gang members and even terrorists – have entered this nation illegally, with countless more streaming across our scandalously unguarded borders daily.
The issue polarizes the nation, robs citizens of jobs, bleeds taxpayers, threatens America's national security and dangerously balkanizes the country into unassimilated ethnic groups with little loyalty or love for America's founding values. Indeed, the de facto invasion is rapidly transforming America into a totally different country than the one past generations have known and loved.
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