Wednesday, April 3, 2019

MEXICO'S INVASION OF AMERICA'S UNDEFENDED BORDERS - MEX MURDERS SURGE 74%

DYING AMERICA: Poverty, Open Borders, Widespread Homelessness, Housing Crisis, Opioids, Corrupt Politicians and Then Suicide!




"In a state like Florida, where immigrants make up about 25.4 percent of the labor force, American workers have their weekly wages reduced by perhaps more than 12.5 percent. In California, where immigrants make up 34 percent of the labor force, American workers’ weekly wages are reduced by potentially 17 percent." JOHN BINDER
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"In the last decade alone, the U.S. admitted ten million legal immigrants, forcing American workers to compete against a growing population of low-wage foreign workers. Meanwhile, if legal immigration continues, there will be 69 million foreign-born residents living in the U.S. by 2060. This would represent an unprecedented electoral gain for the Left, as Democrats win about 90 percent of congressional districts where the foreign-born population exceeds the national average."

Mexican Border City Homicides Increase 74 Percent Over Prior Year




Mexican forensic personnel wait outside an exclusive restaurant in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico on May 07, 2013, after four men were killed inside the facilitiy by a gang armed with AK-47 assault rifles. AFP PHOTO/JESUS ALCAZAR (Photo credit should read Jesus Alcazar/AFP/Getty Images)
File Photo: Jesus Alcazar/AFP/Getty Images
ROBERT ARCE
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Violence in the border city of Ciudad Juárez continues at an alarming rate this year with a 74.6 percent increase in homicides during the first three months of this year over last.

During the first three months of this year, officials reported a 74.6 percent increase in homicides compared to the same three-month period of 2018. January of 2019 saw an increase of 33 percent, February — 118.6 percent, and March — 58.1 percent more homicides than the previous year, according to local media reports.
From 2008 to 2011 a cartel war broke out making Ciudad Juárez the most violent city in the world. Cartels fought a bloody war over dominance of the valuable city which sits just across the border from El Paso, Texas. The violence engulfing the city today is attributed to an ongoing turf war between rival drug cartels. Those factions are the Juarez cartel—La Linea against the Sinaloa cartel’s La Gente Nueva. The cartel factions are fighting for control over smuggling routes into the United States.
Local gangs aligned with the major cartels carry on the fight for the lucrative street-level markets. The bitter turf battle is not only occurring in Ciudad Juárez but also throughout the state of Chihuahua.
The new criminal justice system implemented nationwide in 2016 is also blamed as many street-level dealers and users are in and out of custody rather quickly— only to become involved in homicide cases over drug disputes. Several governors and state attorneys general admitted to Breitbart News that the new justice system is 10 to 15 years from being properly functional due to the drastic procedural overhauls.
During the first three months of this year, the following homicides have been registered:
  • January 108,
  • February 95,
  • March 113
After a downward trend in 2015, homicides in Ciudad Juarez have been on a steady uptick.

Ciudad Juarez Homicides per Year

  • 2015–311
  • 2016–538
  • 2017–772
  • 2018–1247
Robert Arce is a retired Phoenix Police detective with extensive experience working Mexican organized crime and street gangs. Arce has worked in the Balkans, Iraq, Haiti, and recently completed a three-year assignment in Monterrey, Mexico, working out of the Consulate for the United States Department of State, International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Program, where he was the Regional Program Manager for Northeast Mexico (Coahuila, Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, Durango, San Luis Potosi, Zacatecas.)

5 Federal Courts on Mexican Border Lead Nation in Criminal Convictions

https://townhall.com/columnists/terryjeffrey/2019/04/03/5-federal-courts-on-mexican-border-lead-nation-in-criminal-convictions-n2544168

 


The five federal court districts that sit along the U.S.-Mexico border were the top five districts in the country for the number of defendants they convicted and sentenced to imprisonment in fiscal 2018, according to data published by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas ranked No. 1. It convicted 8,179 criminal defendants and sentenced 7,126 of them to imprisonment in the last fiscal year.
It was followed by the Southern District of Texas (6,140/5,939), the Southern District of California (5,723/5,470), the District of Arizona (4,731/4,378) and the District of New Mexico (3,979/3,923).
The combined jurisdictions of these five federal district courts cover the U.S.-Mexico border from the Pacific to the Gulf of Mexico.
The other five U.S. District Courts that rounded out the top 10 were the Southern District of Florida (2,279/2,104), the Northern District of Texas (1,504/1,431), the Middle District of Florida (1,568/1,388), the Southern District of New York (1,369/1,283) and the Central District of California (1,141/946).
The 7,126 criminals convicted and sentenced to imprisonment by the Western District of Texas in fiscal 2018 were more than five times the 1,283 convicted and sentenced to imprisonment by the Southern District of New York.
In fiscal 2018, according to Table D-7-1 published by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, a total of 79,704 criminal defendants had their cases disposed of by U.S. District Courts.
Of these, only 6,595 -- or 8.3 percent -- were not convicted. That included 6,275 whose cases were dismissed, 237 who were acquitted in a jury trial and 83 who were acquitted in a bench trial.
The other 73,109 criminal defendants were convicted and sentenced to some type of penalty. Of these, 1,330 were only fined, and 6,437 were released under supervision and 65,342 were sentenced to imprisonment.
In the nation-leading Western District of Texas, the court disposed of the cases of 8,470 defendants. Of these, only 291 -- or 3.4 percent -- were not convicted. These included 273 whose cases were dismissed, 14 who were acquitted in a jury trial and 4 who were acquitted in a bench trial.
The 8,179 defendants who were convicted and sentenced in the Western District of Texas included 10 who were only fined, 1,043 who were released under supervision and 7,126 who were sentenced to imprisonment.
The most common alleged offenses in the Western District of Texas, not surprisingly, were immigration-related, according to Table D-9-1 published by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Of the 8,470 defendants whose cases the court disposed of in fiscal 2018, 4,995 were categorized as "improper reentry by an alien." Another 860 were described as "other immigration offenses."
Other defendants whose cases were disposed of by the Western District of Texas, however, included 772 cases involving alleged non-marijuana-related drug offenses; 727 alleged marijuana-related offenses; 337 alleged offenses involving firearms or explosives; 306 alleged cases of fraud; 82 alleged sex offenses; 47 alleged assaults; 46 alleged cases of burglary, larceny or theft; and 17 alleged robberies.
There is a historical lesson to be learned from this data.
In fiscal year 2000, according to Table 2 in the United States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report for that year, U.S. district courts found 57,746 criminal defendants convicted of crimes. The five top districts that year for defendants found guilty were the Western District of Texas (4,129), the Southern District of Texas (3,984), the Southern District of California (3,960), Arizona (3,177) and the Southern District of Florida (2,047).
New Mexico finished sixth (1,689).
In fiscal 2010, according to Table 2 in that year's U.S. Attorneys' report, U.S. district courts found 81,934 defendants were convicted of crimes. The top five districts that year were the Southern District of Texas (8,406), the Western District of Texas (8,218), Arizona (5,715), the Southern District of California (4,773) and New Mexico (3,905).
Southern Florida dropped to sixth (2,570).
The lesson: The political leaders of this nation have known for years that the sort of criminal activity that is prosecuted in federal courts -- as demonstrated by the government's own data on federal court convictions -- is disproportionately focused along the nation's southern border.
And they have not fixed it.

AMERICA: NO DAMNED LEGAL NEED APPLY!!!

“Part of the problem, Santorum said, has been the arrival of millions of unskilled immigrants — legal and illegal — in the United States. "American workers deserve a shot at [good] jobs," Santorum said. "Over the last 20 years, we have brought into this country, legally and illegally, 35 MILLION mostly unskilled workers. And the result, over that same period of time, workers' wages and family incomes have flatlined." SEN. RICK SANTORUM


40% of all Federal Border Crimes are by

The illegal broke into her place.

Using a claw hammer, he beat her, broke her neck and raped her! 


Marilyn Pharis was 64 when she died from her assault.

VIVA LA RAZA SUPREMACY AND OPEN BORDERS?


According to a 2011 report from the Government Accountability Office, there are 70,000 sexual offenses attached to the incarcerated criminal alien population.




Feds Seize 155 Pounds of Meth at Texas Border in Single Vehicle


More than $1.4 million worth of methamphetamine seized by Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents. (Photo: U.S. Border Patrol/Laredo Sector)
Photo: U.S. Border Patrol/Laredo Sector
ROBERT ARCE
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers seized 155 pounds of methamphetamine with an estimated street value of $3.1 million over the weekend during a vehicle inspection at the Texas border in Laredo.

The seizure occurred this past Saturday when CBP officers assigned at the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge in Laredo contacted a driver of a 2002 GMC Yukon and referred it to a secondary inspection. Officers reportedly discovered 27 packages containing a total of 155 pounds of methamphetamine, according to a federal release.
“Our CBP officers’ knowledge of concealment methods and the technology they utilize on a daily basis played a key role in the discovery,” said Port Director Albert Flores, Laredo Port of Entry.
The methamphetamine and the vehicle were seized and turned over to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement—Homeland Security Investigative Unit (ICE-HSI).
In February, Breitbart News reported on another significant seizure when CBP officers discovered nearly a half-ton of methamphetamine worth more than $12 million at the Pharr International Bridge inside a tractor-trailer.
Robert Arce is a retired Phoenix Police detective with extensive experience working Mexican organized crime and street gangs. Arce has worked in the Balkans, Iraq, Haiti, and recently completed a three-year assignment in Monterrey, Mexico, working out of the Consulate for the United States Department of State, International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Program, where he was the Regional Program Manager for Northeast Mexico (Coahuila, Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, Durango, San Luis Potosi, Zacatecas.) You can follow him on Twitter. He can be reached at robertrarce@gmail.com



HERE'S WHAT YOUR OPEN BORDERS FOR CHEAP LABOR DELIVERS
SENATOR JEFF FLAKE’S STATE of MEX-OCCUPIED ARIZONA:

1.      SECOND ONLY TO MEXICO CITY IN MEX KIDNAPPING.
2.      PHOENIX IS U.S. FIRST PLACE FOR MEX HOME INVASION
3.      PHOENIX IS U.S. FIRST PLACE FOR MEX CAR THEFT.
4.      MILLIONS PAID OUT TO MEX ANCHOR BABY BREEDERS

The Mexican fascist separatist movement of M.E.Ch.A's goal is even more radical: an independent ''Aztlan,'' the collective name this organization  gives to the seven states of the U.S. Southwest – Arizona,  California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Utah."
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The “zero tolerance” program was dismantled by Attorney General Erc Holder once it had successfully cut the transit of migrants by roughly 95 percent. Initially, officials made 140,000 arrests per year in the mid-2000s, but the northward flow dropped so much that officials only had to make 6,000 arrests in 2013, according to a 2014 letter by two pro-migration Senators, Sen. Jeff Flake and John McCain.

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More than half a million illegal immigrants of several dozen nationalities have been apprehended on John Ladd’s sprawling cattle ranch in southeastern Arizona. Ladd has also found 14 dead bodies on his 16,500-acre farm, which has been in his family for well over a century and sits between the Mexican border and historic State Route 92.

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 We’ve got an even more ominous enemy within our borders that promotes “Reconquista of Aztlan” or the reconquest of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas into the country of Mexico.

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“While the Obama Administration downplays violence along the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities in Texas reveal that Mexican have transformed parts of the state into a war zone where shootings, beheadings, kidnappings and murders are common.

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