The former president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto,
took a $100
million bribe from Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the infamous crime lord
known as El Chapo, according to a
witness at Mr. Guzman’s trial.
ALAN
FEUER
“Mexican drug cartels are the “other” terrorist threat to
America. Militant Islamists have the goal of destroying the United
States. Mexican drug cartels
are now accomplishing that mission – from within, every day, in
virtually every community across this country.” JUDICIAL WATCH
GRAPHIC: Mexican Government Silent as Cartel Executions Escalate in Coastal State
2:27
MORELIA, Michoacán – Authorities and news outlets remained quiet amid the dramatic rise in cartel executions throughout a coastal state in Mexico. The fearsome Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion is decimating their rivals while carrying out dramatic executions.
Officials and news outlets did publicize one particular case where cartel gunmen hung and dismembered 19 victims in the city of Uruapan, Michoacán, they remained silent about several other similar cases in rural communities where the number of victims is smaller.
A week ago, Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion (CJNG) hung the bodies of some of their victims and dismembered others for a total of 19 victims, Breitbart Texas reported. State officials were forced into confirming the murders. In the following days, Mexican federal authorities arrested a group of gunmen who they identified as CJNG members that carried out the murders.
Despite the arrests, the cities of Zamora, Uruapan, Coalcomán, Cotija, Zamora, Buena Vista, and Lazaro Cardenas all witnessed their share of cartel executions — most of them left with various banners signed by CJNG. In recent weeks, CJNG has been making a fierce push in an attempt to take control of lucrative drug production areas and shipping ports in Michoacán.
The area is currently in control of factions of Los Viagras Cartel and their allies who go by the name Carteles Unidos. The fight for control of the area led to a dramatic rise in violence that Michoacán officials continue to minimize.
Despite the silence by government officials, one of the latest victims has been identified as Juan Carlos “El Rifle” Rivas, the former plaza boss for Los Viagras in Apatzingan.
Editor’s Note: Breitbart Texas traveled to the Mexican States of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and other areas to recruit citizen journalists willing to risk their lives and expose the cartels silencing their communities. Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles are published in both English and in their original Spanish. This article was written by Jose Luis Lara, a former leading member who helped start the Self-Defense Movement in Michoacán.
THE INVASION!
MEXICO UNDER, OVER
AND OCCUPYING AMERICA AT STAGGERING COSTS
https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2019/04/mexico-in-meltdown-narco-state-pouring.html
"While other witnesses at Mr. Guzmán’s trial in Federal District Court in
Brooklyn have testified about huge payoffs from traffickers to the Mexican
police and public officials, the testimony about Mr. Peña Nieto was the most
egregious allegation yet. If true, it suggests that corruption by drug cartels
had reached into the highest level of Mexico’s political establishment."
*
The former president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto,
took a $100 million bribe from Joaquín
Guzmán Loera, the infamous crime lord known as El Chapo, according to a witness at Mr. Guzman’s trial. ALAN FEUER
Guzmán Loera, the infamous crime lord known as El Chapo, according to a witness at Mr. Guzman’s trial. ALAN FEUER
“Mexican drug cartels are the “other” terrorist threat to
America. Militant Islamists have the goal of destroying the United
States. Mexican drug cartels
are now accomplishing that mission – from within, every day, in
virtually every community across this country.” JUDICIAL WATCH
MEXICO VOWS A NEW INVASION HAS BEGUN, FINANCED BY U.S.
THE NEXT MEXICAN INVASION IS AT HAND:
"Mexican president candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador called for
mass immigration to the United States, declaring it a "human right".
We will defend all the (Mexican) invaders in the American," Obrador said,
adding that immigrants "must leave their towns and find a life, job,
welfare, and free medical in the United States."
*
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/07/mexican-president-andres-manuel-lopez.html
*
"Fox’s Tucker Carlson noted
Thursday that Obrador has previously proposed granting AMNESTY TO MEXICAN DRUG
CARTELS. “America is now Mexico’s social safety net, and that’s a very good
deal for the Mexican ruling class,” Carlson added."
"Many Americans forget is that our country is located
against a socialist failed state that is promising to descend even further into
chaos – not California, the other one. And the Mexicans, having reached the
bottom of the hole they have dug for themselves, just chose to keep digging by
electing a new leftist presidente who wants to surrender to the cartels and who
thinks that Mexicans have some sort of “human right” to sneak into the U.S. and
demographically reconquer it." KURT SCHLICHTER
El Chapo Trial: Former Mexican President Peña Nieto Took $100
Million Bribe, Witness Says
The
bribe was delivered to Enrique Peña Nieto, the former president of Mexico,
through an intermediary, according to a witness at the trial of Joaquín Guzmán
Loera, the drug lord known as El Chapo.
By
Alan Feuer
The
former president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, took a $100 million bribe from
Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the infamous crime lord known as El Chapo, according to a
witness at Mr. Guzman’s trial.
The
stunning testimony was delivered Tuesday in a New York courtroom by Alex
Cifuentes Villa, a Colombian drug lord who worked closely with Mr. Guzmán from
2007 to 2013, when the kingpin was hiding from the law at a series of remote
ranches in the Sierra Madre mountains.
“Mr.
Guzmán paid a bribe of $100 million to President Peña Nieto?” Jeffrey Lichtman,
one of Mr. Guzmán’s lawyers, asked Mr. Cifuentes during cross-examination.
“Yes,”
Mr. Cifuentes said.
Mr.
Guzmán may offer more details soon. Shortly after the jury was excused around
4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Mr. Lichtman submitted his client’s name to the prosecution
as a potential witness for the defense, confirming that the drug trafficker
might testify in his own trial.
Mr.
Lichtman said that adding Mr. Guzman’s name to the witness list does not
guarantee that he will testify. It is simply “possible.”
“If
I didn’t put him on the list, it would possibly foreclose the possibility for
him to testify,” Mr. Lichtman said in an interview. “So, I was just being
inclusive.”
Mr.
Guzmán’s testimony would be a stunning development. While his lieutenants have
shared details about the Sinaloa cartel’s operations, the kingpin himself could
offer even more intimate information, such as how he possibly bribed a
president of Mexico.
According
to Mr. Cifuentes, Mr. Peña Nieto first reached out to Mr. Guzmán about the time
he was elected president in late 2012, asking the drug lord for $250 million in
exchange for calling off a nationwide manhunt for him.
But
Mr. Guzmán made a counteroffer, Mr. Cifuentes added, saying he would give Mr.
Peña Nieto only $100 million.
“The
message was that Mr. Guzmán didn’t have to stay in hiding?” Mr. Lichtman asked.
“Yes,”
Mr. Cifuentes said, “that very thing is what Joaquin said to me.”
Mr.
Lichtman, quoting Mr. Cifuentes’s notes from an interview he gave to American
authorities in 2016, asked whether Felipe Calderón, who preceded Mr. Peña Nieto
as Mexico’s president, took a bribe in 2008 from one of Mr. Guzmán’s rivals,
the Beltrán-Leyva brothers.
“I
don’t recall this incident very well,” Mr. Cifuentes answered. He added moments
later, “Right now, I do not remember that.”
Mr.
Peña Nieto and Mr. Calderón could not yet be reached for comment.
While
other witnesses at Mr. Guzmán’s trial in Federal District Court in Brooklyn
have testified about huge payoffs from traffickers to the Mexican police and public
officials, the testimony about Mr. Peña Nieto was the most egregious allegation
yet. If true, it suggests that corruption by drug cartels had reached into the
highest level of Mexico’s political establishment.
After
testifying about the two presidents, Mr. Cifuentes rattled off other bribes
that Mr. Guzmán and his allies had paid to Mexican officials. On at least two
occasions, he said, the kingpin gave the Mexican military between $10 million
and $12 million to launch operations to “either kill or capture” associates of
the Beltrán-Leyva brothers during his war with them.
Mr.
Cifuentes also said the Mexican federal police not only turned a blind eye to
drug trafficking, but occasionally took part in it. Once, he told jurors,
traffickers gave the police photographs of several suitcases packed with
cocaine that were sent by the cartel on an airplane from Argentina to Mexico.
The police picked up the suitcases from the baggage claim, Mr. Cifuentes said,
and sold the drugs themselves.
All
of this came on Mr. Cifuentes’s exhausting second day as a witness at Mr.
Guzmán’s trial. He has already confessed to a staggering array of crimes.
On
the stand, Mr. Cifuentes admitted to hatching a failed murder plot with the
Hell’s Angels in Canada. He acknowledged buying plastic explosives from the
widow of a Honduran drug trafficker. He said he paid a judge in Ecuador
$500,000 to throw out the case of an Ecuadorean military officer accused of
working with the cartel, adding that he later helped kidnap the officer when it
seemed that he was cheating Mr. Guzmán.
There
were lurid hints that top Mexican leaders might have been compromised by dirty
money from the start of the trial in November. In his opening statement, Mr.
Lichtman claimed his client had been framed for years by a conspiracy hatched
by his partner, Ismael Zambada García, in league with “crooked” American drug
agents and a “completely corrupt” Mexican government, including two of its
presidents.
At
the time, Mr. Peña Nieto and Mr. Calderón released statements calling the
accusations false. The judge in the case, Brian M.
Cogan,
later cautioned Mr. Lichtman against making promises to the jury that the
evidence in the case would not support.
Then,
as the first week of the trial came to an end, Mr. Guzmán’s lawyers informed
Judge Cogan at a sidebar conference that a coming witness, Jesus Zambada
García, Ismael Zambada’s brother, would testify, if asked, that Mexican
presidents had taken bribes from the Sinaloa drug cartel.
But
Judge Cogan forbade the testimony, citing the embarrassment it would cause to
unnamed “individuals and entities” who were not directly involved in the case.
On
Tuesday, however, Judge Cogan allowed Mr. Cifuentes to testify about what he
knew concerning bribes to Mexican presidents with only a few interruptions.
At
one point, under questioning by Mr. Lichtman, Mr. Cifuentes acknowledged that
his personal assistant, Andrea Velez Fernandez, had worked for a political
consultant, J.J. Rendón, who was hired by Mr. Peña Nieto’s presidential
campaign. Mr. Cifuentes said Ms. Velez had once sent him photographs of
“suitcases filled with cash.”
When
Mr. Lichtman asked if the suitcases were “destined for Mr. Peña Nieto,”
prosecutors objected on the grounds of relevance.
“Agreed,”
Judge Cogan said.
After
that, there was no more discussion of the suitcases.
Emily
Palmer contributed reporting.
vicente fox of narcomex says “muck
america!!! yOU BELONG TO US!
bUT DOES FOX
BELONG TO THE LA RAZA HEROIN CARTELS?
"Also, Rubin did not mention the moral
responsibility of the child’s father who brought her through the desert in an
apparent effort to use the catch-and-release Flores loophole
to get past border guards. The loophole was created by Judge Dolly Gee who has
ordered border officials to release migrants after 20 days if they bring a
child with them."
Mexican Presidents Deny
They Took Bribes from El
Chapo
14 Nov 201898
3:02
Two former Mexican
presidents publicly denied taking bribes from the Sinaloa Cartel. The
statements came after the legal defense for Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera
made contrary claims this week.
The
drug lord is facing several money laundering and drug trafficking charges at a
federal trial in New York. In his opening statement, defense attorney Jeffrey
Lichtman spoke of bribes “including the very top, the current president of
Mexico and the former.”
Soon after
the statements became public, Mexico’s government issued a statement denying
the allegations. Eduardo Sanchez, the spokesman for current Mexican President
Enrique Pena Nieto said the statements were false and “defamatory.”
El gobierno de @EPN persiguió, capturó y extraditó al criminal Joaquín Guzmán Loera. Las
afirmaciones atribuidas a su abogado son completamente falsas y difamatorias
Former
Mexican President Felipe Calderon took to social media to personally deny the
allegations, claiming that neither El Chapo or the Sinaloa Cartel paid him bribes.
Son absolutamente falsas y temerarias las afirmaciones
que se dice realizó el abogado de Joaquín “el Chapo” Guzmán. Ni él, ni el
cártel de Sinaloa ni ningún otro realizó pagos a mi persona.
Under
Guzman’s leadership, the Sinaloa Cartel became the largest drug trafficking
organization in the world with influence in every major U.S. city.
The
allegations against Pena Nieto are not new. In 2016, Breitbart News reported on an
investigation by Mexican journalists which revealed how Juarez Cartel
operators funneled money into the 2012 presidential campaign. The investigation
was carried out by Mexican award-winning journalist Carmen Aristegui and her team. The
subsequent scandal became known as “Monexgate” for the cash cards that were
given out during Peña Nieto’s campaign. The allegations against Pena Nieto went
largely unreported by U.S. news outlets.
Ildefonso Ortiz is an
award-winning journalist with Breitbart Texas. He co-founded the Cartel
Chronicles project with Brandon Darby and Stephen K. Bannon. You can
follow him on Twitter and on Facebook. He can be contacted at Iortiz@breitbart.com.
Brandon Darby is the managing director and editor-in-chief of
Breitbart Texas. He co-founded the Cartel Chronicles project with Ildefonso
Ortiz and Stephen K. Bannon. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook. He can be contacted at bdarby@breitbart.com.
Should
We Invade Mexico?
https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2018/07/05/should-we-invade-mexico-n2497140?utm_campaign=rightrailsticky2
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columnists are their own and do not represent the views of Townhall.com.
One fact a lot of Americans forget is
that our country is located right up against a socialist failed state that is
promising to descend even further into chaos – not California, the other one. And
the Mexicans, having reached the bottom of the hole they have dug for
themselves, just chose to keep digging by electing a new leftist presidente who wants to surrender to the cartels and who thinks that Mexicans
have some sort of hitherto unknown “human right” to sneak into the United
States and demographically reconquer it. There’s a Spanish phrase that
describes his ideology, and one of the words is toro.
Foreign meddling? Mexican
ex-envoy urges Mexico to sic Trump's US political opponents on him
Sic
'em!
That's
the threat we read from Arturo Sarukhan, a former Mexican ambassador to the
U.S. who wrote in an op-ed in the Financial Times Sunday stating
that while Mexico was "the adult in the room" for
placating Trump over his threat to impose tariffs if Mexico doesn't halt
the border surge of late, he wanted to see Mexico get a lot tougher on the
U.S. over the agreement it made. Quite explicitly, he asked Mexico
to use President Trump's domestic political opponents against him if
Trump gets any tougher on Mexico for failing to keep up its end
of the bargain, as the latter has vowed to do.
Mr López Obrador should not blink and kowtow as
both countries ascertain whether Mexico’s efforts to deter Central American
transmigration have worked. But if Mr Trump does return to the warpath, Mexico
needs to hold the line and work with its many allies and stakeholders in the US
to pile political pressure on the White House.
"Many
allies and stakeholders in the U.S."? Does the writer of this,
the Mexican ambassador from the country's previous conservative
administration (2007–2013) mean registered foreign agents? Because
he's certainly calling on Mexico's current president to ask these people
to do Mexico's bidding. Sounds like a real interesting one for the
lawmen to look into, now that they are busting people on that rap for not
registering these days, as Tony Podesta and Paul Manafort can attest.
Or
does he mean activating and working with House speaker Nancy
Pelosi? Look how cozy he is with her, in this 2009 Cinco de Mayo
celebration photo posted on one of Pelosi's own Flickr sites.
He
ends his op-ed with a warning to Trump that he won't like the result if he gets
any tougher with Mexico in trying get it to keep its end of the bargain in
trying to halt the border surge:
In the coming weeks and months, while Mr Trump
plays checkers, Mexico will need to play chess. The US has had the luxury of an
ally nation at its southern border for decades. Wrecking the new
US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, and its political and economic foundations,
will have a hugely detrimental impact on the bilateral relationship that has
been built so painstakingly since the creation of Nafta and in the aftermath of
9-11. Mr Trump should be very careful what he wishes for.
Careful
what he wishes for? What we are reading here is a threat, from a
foreign power, to activate Trump's domestic leftist enemies (and the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce) against him, all in the name of advancing Mexico's
interests.
Sarukhan
is not a Mexican official now, but as a former senior diplomat, he remains
a pretty influential person linked to Mexico. It's not far-fetched to
ask if he remains in contact with the Mexican government. We know he
has some impressive buddies on that front — as well as some impressive ones
over here, given his long exposure to life in the states.
The
Chinese often will use someone outside government to state what they really
think, while maintaining a cover of deniability. It's quite
possible Mexico is using Sarukhan through this tactic, too.
Sarukhan
also is an experienced professional diplomat. He knows how to choose
his words precisely and avoid gaffes, which is the bottom-line work of
diplomacy. There is no doubt he meant to write what he wrote with
that threat.
In
making a statement like this, it's quite possible to think Mexico has
effectively announced that it will work to oppose the elected president to
advance its own national interests. One can only wonder what
exactly they have in mind.
Whatever
it is, it's foreign meddling. So where are the Democrats'
howls? Don't hear them, at least not yet, and given that Democrats
are clearly the people Sarukhan is talking about getting the help from, don't
expect we will. But it doesn't make the matter any less outrageous
to voters here, who'd like to be able to choose their president for what he
says he will do for them without foreign powers placing their interests ahead
of them and using local pawns to get it all done. Sunlight is about
the only tool we have for now. They're coming for our president.
Sheriff Andy Louderback, Jackson County, Texas, in Washington on
Jan. 11, 2019. (Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times)
Texas Sheriff Says Mexican
Cartels at the Heart of Border Crisis
February 25, 2019 Updated: February 25, 2019
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WASHINGTON—A porous southwest border is the
gift that keeps on giving to Mexican
cartels, whose multibillion-dollar businesses
depend solely upon getting illicit goods into the United States.
Sheriff Andy Louderback of Jackson County,
Texas, said border
securityefforts need to focus more on disrupting
the cartels.
“The cartels remain at the heart of the
problem here in the United States. They have unlimited funding. … They’re very
good at what they do. They’re very powerful, very powerful, in this country,”
he said.
Louderback said the cartels are exploiting
weak borders and are “profiting hugely off human misery in this
country—profiting off of Americans.”
“It’s imperative that the American public
understand the criminality of what we’re facing. That alone is enough to secure
the border,” he said.
Mexican cartels, otherwise known as
transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), show continued signs of growth in
the United States, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in a 2018 report.
The cartels control lucrative smuggling
corridors, primarily across the southwest border, and maintain the greatest
drug-trafficking influence in the United States, states the DEA.
“They continue to expand their criminal
influence by engaging in business alliances with other TCOs, including
independent TCOs, and work in conjunction with transnational gangs, U.S.-based
street gangs, prison gangs, and Asian money laundering organizations,” the DEA
said.
Almost 90 percent of the heroin in the
United States comes from Mexico, according to the DEA, and Mexican heroin
production grew by 37 percent from 2016 to 2017.
“Mexican cartels continue to make large
quantities of cheap methamphetamine and deliver it to the United States through
the southern border,” the DEA said. Seizures of meth at the border increased
from 8,900 pounds in 2010 to more than 82,000 pounds in 2018.
The cartels also export significant
quantities of cocaine, marijuana, and fentanyl into the United States.
“The drugs are delivered to user markets in
the United States through transportation routes and distribution cells that are
managed or influenced by Mexican TCOs, and with the cooperation and
participation of local street gangs,” the DEA report states.
“Illicit drugs, as well as the
transnational and domestic criminal organizations that traffic them, continue
to represent significant threats to public health, law enforcement, and
national security in the United States.”
Most of the drugs that are seized are found
in vehicles coming through ports of entry. Customs and Border Protection
officials seized the largest amount of fentanyl being smuggled in a truck
through the Nogales, Arizona, port of entry on Jan. 26.
A Mexican national was arrested after
officers found nearly 254 pounds of fentanyl valued at approximately $3.5
million and almost 395 pounds of methamphetamine valued at $1.1 million. That
amount of fentanyl had the potential to kill 56 million people, based on the
DEA’s estimation that ingesting as little as 2 milligrams of fentanyl,
equivalent to a few grains of salt, can be fatal.
But cartels are also using the large groups
of asylum-seekers, mostly from Central America, to tie up Border Patrol
resources in areas along the border.
“In many instances, criminal organizations
are saturating areas with large groups with the belief that they can smuggle
narcotics or other contraband into the United States while Border Patrol agents
are occupied,” CBP said in a statement on Feb. 11.
Border Patrol agents have encountered more
than 58 groups of 100-plus people so far this fiscal year, compared to 13 in
all of fiscal 2018.
Remote Border Areas
A civilian group in Arivaca, Arizona, sets
up hidden trail cameras on the
border in a remote area where it’s rare to see Border Patrol, and the fence,
where it exists, is merely four-strand barbed wire.
Arizona Border Recon’s trail camera footage
is eye-opening—groups of eight to 10 people crossing the border in camo gear,
humping backpacks, and trekking purposefully northwards, deeper into the United
States, in carpet shoes to hide their tracks.
The group’s founder, Tim Foley, said that
in an average two-week period, one camera on just one of the hundreds of
branching trails picked up 400 illegal aliens and 100 drug mules—all led by
“coyotes,” or smugglers.
Cartel scouts sit on the mountaintops on
both the Mexican and U.S. sides, as if they are air-traffic controllers,
ensuring safe passage through.
“About a year ago, our cameras quit picking
up the burlap sacks with the 20 kilos of marijuana, but now we’re seeing that
they’re running a bigger camouflage pack than the regular illegals,” Foley said
in December. “It’s better made. More space in it. They’re running meth,
heroine, cocaine, fentanyl.”
Foley hopes to add to his eight trail
cameras and continue to pass information on to Border Patrol.
“Cartels are basically the Hispanic version
of ISIS,” he said. “We’ve got enough of our own bad guys. We don’t need to
import more.”
National Emergency
President Donald Trump signed an executive order three
weeks after taking office, instructing federal law enforcement to go after
cartels.
“These groups are drivers of crime,
corruption, violence, and misery,” the order states. “In particular, the
trafficking by cartels of controlled substances has triggered a resurgence in
deadly drug abuse and a corresponding rise in violent crime related to drugs.
Likewise, the trafficking and smuggling of human beings by transnational
criminal groups risks creating a humanitarian crisis.”
On Feb. 15, the president announced a
national emergency after Congress failed to provide the $5.7 billion he was
asking for to erect 234 miles of fencing requested by the Department of
Homeland Security.
Congress provided $1.375 billion toward
border fencing, and Trump intends to supplement that with $6.1 billion of
reappropriated defense funds.
“We have a State of Emergency at our
Southern Border,” Trump wrote on Twitter on Feb. 25. “Border
Patrol, our Military and local Law Enforcement are doing a great job, but
without the Wall, which is now under major construction, you cannot have Border
Security. Drugs, Gangs and Human Trafficking must be stopped!”
Louderback said he supports Trump calling a
national emergency to get more border fencing in place.
“The saying is, you build a 10-foot wall,
you provide an 11-foot ladder. I got that, and many of us do. Can we inhibit,
slow, and catch … by putting in infrastructure in certain places on our
southern border? The answer’s absolutely yes,” he said.
“Are there going to be folks that tunnel
under? Certainly. Are there going to be ones that climb over? Certainly. Is
there going to be fewer? Absolutely. The expectations are, when you put the
infrastructure there, that you’re going to do a better job of controlling that
piece of real estate.
“If you’re able just to walk across, that’s
not operational control of our border.”
‘El Chapo’
The recent trial and conviction of Joaquin
“El Chapo” Guzman provided an insight into the Sinaloa Cartel.
Guzman oversaw the smuggling of narcotics
to wholesale distributors in Arizona, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New
York, and elsewhere, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
The billions of illicit dollars generated
from drug sales in the United States were then clandestinely transported back
to Mexico, the DOJ said.
“Guzman also used ‘sicarios,’ or hit men,
who carried out hundreds of acts of violence in Mexico to enforce Sinaloa’s
control of territories and to eliminate those who posed a threat to the Sinaloa
Cartel,” the DOJ said in a statement.
A witness at the trial, Alex Cifuentes, who
said he used to be Guzman’s right-hand man, told the court that Guzman paid a
$100 million bribe to former Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
On Feb. 21, the DOJ announced indictments
against two of Guzman’s sons—Joaquin Guzman Lopez, 34, and Ovidio Guzman Lopez,
28—on drug conspiracy charges.
“The rise of the cartel power, their ability
to penetrate our border, their ability to move fluidly and silently in any
different direction with a 10-minute phone call to make massive changes in what
they’re doing, to reroute a load, to reroute humans. … This is the kind of
flexibility and the kind of enemy that we’re actually dealing with here,”
Louderback said.
“You know who doesn’t want border security,
who doesn’t want a wall? And that’s certainly your drug cartels, that’s
certainly your MS-13, that’s your rapist, that’s your drug dealers, and sadly,
some Democrats that do not want a wall.
“They don’t want operational control of our
border. And that’s very sad. It’s tragic and it’s sad. It costs American
lives.”
Louderback said the problem exists in every state, but the
solution has to start with border security. Once the United States has control
over its southern border, it will take full cooperation between federal, state,
and local law enforcement to decimate the cartels.
The 6 Main Cartels Active in the US
The DEA identifies six cartels that traffic
the most drugs into the United States: Sinaloa Cartel, Cartel Jalisco Nueva
Generacion (CJNG), Juarez Cartel, Gulf Cartel, Los Zetas Cartel, and
Beltran-Leyva Organization (BLO).
The Sinaloa Cartel maintains the most
expansive footprint in the United States, while CJNG’s domestic presence has
significantly expanded in the past few years, according to the DEA. Although
2017 drug-related murders in Mexico surpassed previous levels of violence,
U.S.-based cartel members generally refrain from extending inter-cartel
conflicts domestically.
Sinaloa Cartel
·
Based in the state of Sinaloa.
·
One of the oldest and more established drug
trafficking organizations in Mexico.
·
Controls drug trafficking activity in
various regions in Mexico, particularly along the Pacific Coast.
·
Exports and distributes wholesale amounts
of methamphetamine, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and fentanyl.
·
Has distribution hubs in Phoenix, Los
Angeles, Denver, and Chicago.
·
Illicit drugs primarily smuggled through
crossing points along Mexico’s border with California, Arizona, New Mexico, and
west Texas.
Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG)
·
Based in the city of Guadalajara in the
state of Jalisco.
·
The most recently formed of the six and one
of the most powerful and fastest-growing cartels.
·
Rapid expansion due to willingness to
engage in violent confrontations with Mexican government security forces and
rival cartels.
·
Drug distribution hubs in Los Angeles, New
York, Chicago, and Atlanta.
·
Smuggles illicit drugs using various
trafficking corridors along the southern border to include Tijuana, Juarez, and
Nuevo Laredo.
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Manufactures and/or distributes large
amounts of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and fentanyl.
Juarez Cartel
·
Operates in the Mexican state of Chihuahua,
south of west Texas, and New Mexico.
·
One of the older Mexican cartels.
·
Endured a multi-year turf war with Sinaloa
Cartel, which, at its height in mid-2010, resulted in many drug-related murders
in Chihuahua.
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Supplies drug markets primarily in El Paso,
Denver, Chicago, and Oklahoma City.
·
Mainly traffics marijuana and cocaine,
though recently, it has expanded to heroin and methamphetamine.
·
Recent significant increase in opium
cultivation.
Gulf Cartel
·
Based in the state of Tamaulipas
·
In operation for decades
·
Traffics mostly marijuana and cocaine, but
has also recently expanded into heroin and methamphetamine.
·
Smuggles drugs mostly into south Texas
between the Rio Grande Valley and South Padre Island.
·
Maintains a presence in Atlanta, and holds
key distribution hubs in Houston and Detroit.
Los Zetas Cartel
·
Base of power is in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.
·
Formed in early 2010 after splintering from
the Gulf Cartel.
·
Currently divided into two rival factions:
the Northeast Cartel (Cartel del Noreste, or CDN), representing a rebranded
form of mainstream Zetas, and the Old School Zetas (Escuela Vieja or EV), which
is a breakaway group.
·
Smuggle drugs primarily into Texas between
Del Rio and Falcon Lake.
·
Traffic cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine,
and marijuana.
·
Key distribution hubs in Laredo, Dallas,
and New Orleans, and a known presence in Atlanta.
Beltran-Leyva Organization (BLO)
·
Asserted independence after a split from
Sinaloa in 2008.
·
Remnants of the cartel operate in various
parts of Mexico, including the states of Guerrero, Morelos, Nayarit, and
Sinaloa.
·
Most prominent subgroup, Los Guerreros
Unidos, operates independently due to its role in the heroin trade.
·
BLO subgroups rely on their loose alliances
with CJNG, the Juarez Cartel, and Los Zetas for access to drug smuggling
corridors along the southern border.
·
Primarily traffics marijuana, cocaine,
heroin, and methamphetamine.
·
Distribution hubs in Phoenix, Los Angeles,
Chicago, and Atlanta.
Married
Couple Executed, Teen Daughter Raped by Cartel Gunmen in Tijuana
ROBERT ARCE
25 Apr 20197
2:52
A married couple in Tijuana reportedly involved in the drug trade was
executed while their 17-year-old daughter was raped after being lured into a
trap by cartel gunmen.
Jaqueline
and Andrés Martínez were summoned to a meeting on April 10, with an associate
they were allegedly involved with in the drug trade. Prior to driving to a
residence in colonia Pedregal de Santa Julia, the couple picked up their
17-year-old daughter at school and had her join them. Upon arrival, they were
met by cartel gunmen. The couple was immediately separated from their daughter
so she could be taken into a room and raped by two of the men, according to a
new report and Breitbart law enforcement sources. The cartel gunmen originally
started to strangle the daughter with a piece of rope but later decided to let
her live, prior to the rape. The couple had their hands and feet bound and
forced into the trunk of their car. The couple was then executed with at least
one gunshot each to the head, according to a report.
After cartel gunmen finished raping the 17-year-old, they
ordered her to leave the property and take the vehicle she arrived in. She was
told that her parents were in the trunk. The daughter drove away and eventually
stopped at a gas station in a traumatized state. She asked for help and told
the station attendants that her parents were inside the trunk. The station
summoned the police, who noticed blood dripping from the rear area of the
vehicle. Police discovered two deceased adults partially covered in blankets,
according to recently released information by the state attorney
general’s office.
Jaqueline
and Andrés Martínez were married for approximately 20 years and owned a
wholesale merchandising business. They were also involved in trafficking drugs
into the United States, according to the state attorney general’s office. Once
investigators located the residence where the double murder and rape took
place, the cartel gunmen had already fled.
Breitbart
News reports extensively about
the ongoing cartel violence in Tijuana with shocking numbers of homicides to
include a record-breaking year in 2018, which totaled 2,518. By comparison, San
Diego tallied 35 the same period.
A recent study released
in March by the Citizen Council for Public Safety and Criminal Justice (El
Consejo Ciudadano para la Seguridad Pública y la Justicia Penal) listed Tijuana
as the deadliest city in the world per capita, based on its 2018 registered
homicide count. The bloodshed is generally related to turf wars
involving Cártel Tijuana Nueva Generación (CTNG), aligned with El Cártel
de Jalisco Nueva Generación, against the Sinaloa Cartel.
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.
EXCLUSIVE:
Cartel Hitman Behind Mexican Border Beheadings Unmasked
ILDEFONSO ORTIZ AND
BRANDON DARBY
12 Apr 20194
3:05
Breitbart News learned the identity of a hitman responsible for
performing numerous beheadings and dismemberments throughout the border state
of Nuevo Leon on behalf of the terrorist-led Cartel Del Noreste, a faction of
the Los Zetas.
Known
by the nickname “El Negro Cadereyta,” Jesus Enrique Flores Ramirez is a top
lieutenant with the CDN under the command of Hector Raul “El Tory” Luna Luna,
the cartel boss behind the 2008 grenade attack on the U.S. Consulate in
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Law enforcement sources consulted by Breitbart News
identify Flores Ramirez as the man who led a CDN group in Monterrey linked to
at least 16 dismemberments.
Under
orders of El Tory, CDN hitmen
carried out 16 executions in a six-month span, where they left the remains of
their victims in public places next to poster boards or banners with threats
directed at rivals. Law enforcement sources say the moves are
meant to terrorize rivals and intimidate independent drug distributors into
exclusive collaboration with the CDN. The executions were ordered by El Tory
through his right-hand man in direct contact with Flores Ramirez. By
controlling local distributors, the CDN is able to control drug prices in the
Monterrey Metropolitan area.
Earlier
this year, detectives with the Nuevo Leon’s State Investigations Agency tracked
down Flores Ramirez and his top hitmen, David Ricardo “La Galleta or Cookie”
Martinez Lopez and Samuel Eduardo “El Sammy” Luna Escobar. State detectives
were able to identify the men in a Chevrolet Aveo previously used to kidnap and
kill two lookouts from the Gulf Cartel.
Breitbart
News accessed police reports linking Flores Ramirez to the kidnapping and
murder of 51-year-old Felipe de Jesus Ramirez Serrano and 17-year-old Jordan
Arcenis “Cocoy” Nunez Garcia. Negro Cadereyta allegedly arranged for the two
victims to unload a tractor-trailer filled with drugs, in reality, the job was
a ruse to capture the two men who were then recorded claiming to work for the
Gulf Cartel. Flores Ramirez and his henchmen allegedly beheaded and dismembered
the victims, whose remains were discovered in February at an industrial park in
the community of Escobedo.
Flores
Ramirez’s boss, El Tory,
currently controls the CDN in Monterrey and the border city of Nuevo Laredo. He was in
a Mexican federal prison beginning in 2010 but was mysteriously released in
mid-2018. Since assuming command of the CDN, El Tory ordered numerous
dismemberments in Nuevo Leon and the neighboring states of Tamaulipas and
Coahuila. El Tory previously issued direct threats to law enforcement using
banners, specifically targeting a state police building in Nuevo Leon for a
bombing.
Ildefonso
Ortiz is an award-winning journalist with Breitbart Texas. He co-founded the
Cartel Chronicles project with Brandon Darby and senior Breitbart
management. You can follow him on Twitter and on Facebook. He can be contacted
at Iortiz@breitbart.com.
Brandon
Darby is the managing director and editor-in-chief of Breitbart Texas. He
co-founded the Cartel Chronicles project with Ildefonso Ortiz and senior
Breitbart management. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook. He can be contacted at bdarby@breitbart.com.
Tony
Aranda from the Cartel Chronicles project contributed to this report.
GRAPHIC —
Terrorist-Led Mexican Cartel Tortures Citizen Journalist
13 Mar 20191
2:47
NUEVO LAREDO, Tamaulipas – Cartel gunmen working for a convicted terrorist
kidnapped, tortured, and humiliated a citizen journalist who recorded a recent
gun battle and dared to share the footage on social media. The attack is the
second of its kind in recent weeks where Los Zetas tried to scare locals into
silence.
This
week, gunmen from the Cartel Del Noreste (CDN) faction of Los Zetas tortured an
unidentified man and spray-painted him. He was left in his underwear in the
streets of Nuevo Laredo as a warning to all residents to not record or
photograph cartel gunmen.
The
man claimed to be the individual who, over the weekend, used his cell phone to
record a fierce gun battle between Mexican soldiers and the CDN. As Breitbart
News reported, Mexican soldiers killed six CDN
gunmen during the clash.
Earlier
this year, Los Zetas tortured another man who they stripped and spray-painted
with a message warning other citizen journalists to not document violence.
The
CDN faction of Los Zetas has absolute control over the local news outlets in
Nuevo Laredo and is able to suppress coverage of cartel violence. The faction
also employs misinformation tactics to blame the consequences of criminal violence
on officials. The tactic even duped United
Nations officials into critiquing Mexican military forces. In
addition to using the media for political gain, the CDN faction has leveraged
local news outlets into praising their so-called charity work.
Currently,
the CDN faction of Los Zetas is led by convicted terrorist Hector Raul
“El Tory” Luna Luna, the man behind the 2008 grenade attack on the U.S.
Consulate in Monterrey. Since assuming operational control
of Nuevo Laredo, El Tory has been linked to numerous gruesome executions where
victim’s bodies were dismembered and placed inside ice chests as a warning to
rivals. El Tory’s gunmen were also tied to numerous attacks and threats on law
enforcement, including a warning they would bomb a state police building in
Nuevo Leon.
Editor’s Note: Breitbart Texas traveled to the Mexican States of
Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and Nuevo León to recruit citizen journalists willing to
risk their lives and expose the cartels silencing their communities. The
writers would face certain death at the hands of the various cartels that
operate in those areas including the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas if a pseudonym
were not used. Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles are published in both
English and in their original Spanish. This article was written by
“A.C. Del Angel” from Tamaulipas.
GRAPHIC: Cartel Dumps Tortured Bodies Along Mexican Border City
Highway
27 Jan 2019441
1:59
REYNOSA, Tamaulipas – Gulf Cartel gunmen dumped the bodies of three
victims along one of the highways in this border city. A large deployment of
police forces responded to secure the crime scene. The violence comes at a time
when rival factions of the Gulf Cartel continue their fight for control of the
border region.
Early morning
motorists moving the Libramiento highway called authorities upon spotting the
three bodies. Tamaulipas state authorities rushed to the scene and set up a
perimeter while forensic investigators documented the crime scene and collected
the bodies.
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The
cartel gunmen wrapped one of the victims in a blanket, a second one
plastic, and a third was dumped tied and semi-nude. All three victims showed
signs of torture, law enforcement sources revealed to Breitbart News.
The discovery
of the three bodies along the highway in Reynosa follows almost a dozen similar
cases of executions where the victims were dumped along rural roads near the
city. As Breitbart News reported, Reynosa residents witnessed a
rekindling of violence where the two rival factions of the Gulf Cartel that
have an ongoing power struggle set off fierce firefights involving dozens of
armored vehicles with gunmen carrying machine guns, grenades, and .50
caliber rifles.
Editor’s
Note: Breitbart Texas traveled to the Mexican States of Tamaulipas, Coahuila,
and Nuevo León to recruit citizen journalists willing to risk their lives and
expose the cartels silencing their communities. The writers would face
certain death at the hands of the various cartels that operate in those areas
including the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas if a pseudonym were not used. Breitbart Texas’ Cartel
Chronicles are published in both English and in their original Spanish. This article was written by
“A.C. Del Angel” from Tamaulipas.
Eight-Time Deportee Accused of Trafficking $850,000 in Meth,
Cocaine
15 Jan 201957
2:17
Police arrested an illegal alien in Utah, who had been deported from
the U.S. eight different times, for allegedly trafficking $850,000 in meth and
cocaine.
Jose Olegario
Lopez, a 44-year-old Mexican national from the state of Sinaloa, was traveling with his 16-year-old
son on Saturday when Utah County officers pulled him over for suspected traffic
violations.
But Lopez
reportedly did not stop the car, causing authorities to surround him until he
was forced to stop.
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Officers
who initially searched Lopez found he had traces of cocaine on his body,
authorities said.
When
officers and a K9 conducted an
in-depth search of Lopez’s vehicle, they discovered multiple individually
wrapped packages. Detectives say they recovered 2.35 pounds of cocaine, worth
$106,000, and 16.7 pounds of methamphetamine, with an estimated street value of
more than $750,000.
Authorities
charged Lopez with two first-degree felony counts of possessing a
controlled substance with intent to distribute, one count of failing to respond
to obey an officer, and one class A misdemeanor charge of drug paraphernalia
possession, according to a press release from
the Utah County Sheriff’s Office.
Lopez
is currently in custody and a judge ordered that he be held without bond.
Officials
say the son was not involved in the trafficking and they released him into the
custody of his mother.
U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) officials confirmed that Lopez is in the U.S. illegally and has been
busted for illegally re-entering the country eight times.
ICE
officials placed a detainer on Lopez, meaning that if he is released from
prison, ICE can take custody of him and deport him out of the U.S.
Lopez
is not the only eight-time deportee to make headlines. One judge threw the book
at a Honduran national who had been deported from the U.S. eight times, sentencing the
illegal alien to five years in federal prison.
GRAPHIC – 7 Human Heads Dumped in Mexican Border State
14 Sep 2018446
Police discovered seven heads abandoned in an ice cooler Friday morning
in the rural community of Bácum, Sonora–sparking fears of an escalation in an
ongoing territorial cartel war.
Security
elements of the State Public Security Police (PESP) and investigators assigned
to the State Attorney General’s Office responded to a report of heads in a
cooler at approximately 4 am, according to local media. Authorities determined that all victims were
males between the ages of 25 and 40 and were believed kidnapped several hours
earlier in the town of Francisco Javier Mina.
According to authorities and
Breitbart Texas law enforcement contacts, the Friday morning executions and the
general escalation in violence in the region can be attributed to a territorial
dispute between “Los Salazar,” aligned with the Sinaloa Cartel, and Cártel
de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG). This dispute began in 2017 as CJNG moved
into southern Sonora to challenge the Sinaloa Cartel’s dominance over routes to
the U.S. drug markets.
According to local media reports,
the small community of Bácum has registered 150 homicides.
Sonora Homicides per Year
2016 – 580
2017 – 693
2018 Year to July 31 – 653
Source: Mexican Secretariat of National Public Security
In
early August, Breitbart Texas reported that the United States Consulate General
in Hermosillo issued a security alert prohibiting
federal employees from traveling to the popular tourist locations of San
Carlos, Guaymas, and Empalme, Sonora, due to recent violent activity. Breitbart
Texas also reported that
more than 200 federal and state police personnel supported by elements of the
Mexican Army were deployed to Guaymas amid increasing violence.
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
GRAPHIC: Cartel Gunmen Carry Out Early Morning Hits in Mexican
Border State
15 Sep 201856
CIUDAD VICTORIA, Tamaulipas — Cartel gunmen escalated
the number of executions in capital city of this Mexican border state. Hitmen
began a new tactic where they are now raiding homes early in the morning. The
raids are designed to surprise their sleeping victims and kill them at
point-blank range.
This
week, Ciudad Victoria, the capital of Tamaulipas, witnessed a series of
executions where a group of assassins arrived at the houses of their victims at
dawn and used assault rifles to kill them. The first execution took place in
the Horacio Terán neighborhood in the southern part of the city where
52-year-old Hortencia “N” and an unidentified man died after being shot three
times in the head.
According
to information provided to Breitbart Texas by state authorities, neighbors
reported hearing several gunshots at 6 a.m. so they called the authorities. By
the time authorities and emergency personnel arrived, the victims were already
dead and the gunmen escaped from the scene.
The
double murder occurred at about the same time that another group of hit men
killed an ex-convict named Ricardo “El Riki” Gonzalez Villanueva. According to
information provided to Breitbart Texas by authorities, the gunmen also caught
the victim by surprise at his home when two cartel hitmen entered and shot him
multiple times in the head.
Also
this week, a group of hitmen executed two men outside a house in the Luis
Echeverria neighborhood. The gunmen shot their victims with machine guns at
close range before fleeing. According to police sources, the executions are
related to the territorial disputes between rival factions of Los Zetas cartel
called Northeastern Cartel or Cartel Del Noreste and Old School Zetas or Zetas
Vieja Escuela.
Editor’s Note: Breitbart Texas traveled to the Mexican States of
Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and Nuevo León to recruit citizen journalists willing to
risk their lives and expose the cartels silencing their communities. The
writers would face certain death at the hands of the various cartels that
operate in those areas including the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas if a pseudonym
were not used. Breitbart Texas’ Cartel
Chronicles are published in both English and in their original Spanish. This article was written by
“Francisco Morales” from Tamaulipas.
DO YOU EVER WONDER WHY DEMOCRAT POLS NEVER
OPEN THEIR OTHEWISE MASSIVE MOUTHS ABOUT THE MEX CRIME TIDAL WAVE THAT IS NOW
BORDER TO OPEN BORDER???
40% of all Federal Border Crimes are by
invading Mexicans!
25 MINUTE VIDEO OF ACTUAL MEX INVASION. Illegals pour over
Texas rancher’s property.
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/09/the-mexican-invasion-25-minute-video-of.html
FOR EVERY ILLEGAL CAUGHT AT BORDER IT IS ESTIMATED THAT
ABOUT 8 GET THROUGH AND ARE LOOTING US NOW!
You
truly want wider open borders with NARCOMEX?
HIGHLY
GRAPHIC!
IMAGES
OF AMERICA UNDER LA RAZA MEX OCCUPATION… gruesome!
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2013/10/america-la-raza-mexicos-wide-open.html
BEHEADINGS
LONG U.S. OPEN BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX: The La Raza Heroin Cartels Take the
Border and Leave Heads
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/05/highly-graphic-la-raza-heroin-cartels.html
THE LA
RAZA MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS REMIND AMERICANS (Legals) THAT THERE IS NO (REAL)
BORDER WITH NARCOMEX!
SHOCKING
IMAGES OF CARTELS ON U.S. BORDERS:
“Heroin is not produced in the United
States. Every gram of heroin present in the United States provides unequivocal
evidence of a failure of border security because every gram of heroin was
smuggled into the United States. Indeed,
this is precisely a point that Attorney General Jeff Sessions made during his
appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on October 18, 2017
when he again raised the need to secure the U.S./Mexican border to protect
American lives.” Michael Cutler …..FrontPageMag.com
JUDICIAL WATCH
THE GRUESOME MS-13 GANGS FROM LOS ANGELES: THEIR
MURDER, RAPE, AND CRIME TIDAL WAVE IN AMERICA’S OPEN BORDERS
The illegal stabbed her to death with a
screwdriver and then ran her over with her car.
JUDICIAL WATCH:
“The greatest criminal threat to the
daily lives of American citizens are the Mexican drug cartels.”
“Mexican drug cartels
are the “other” terrorist threat to America. Militant Islamists have the goal
of destroying the United States. Mexican drug cartels are now accomplishing that mission – from within, every day, in virtually
every community across this country.” JUDICIALWATCH
“Mexican authorities
have arrested the former mayor of a rural community in the border state of
Coahuila in connection with the kidnapping, murder and incineration of hundreds
of victims through a network of ovens at the hands of the Los Zetas cartel. The
arrest comes after Breitbart Texas exposed not only the horrors of the mass
extermination, but also the cover-up and complicity of the Mexican government.”
“Heroin is not produced in the United
States. Every gram of heroin present in the United States provides unequivocal
evidence of a failure of border security because every gram of heroin was
smuggled into the United States. Indeed,
this is precisely a point that Attorney General Jeff Sessions made during his
appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on October 18, 2017
when he again raised the need to secure the U.S./Mexican border to protect
American lives.” Michael Cutler …..FrontPageMag.com
THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS OPERATING IN
AMERICA’S OPEN BORDERS
Overall, in the 2017 Fiscal Year,
officials revealed that a record-breaking 455,000 pounds plus of drugs had
already been seized. In 2016, that number amounted to 443,000 pounds. The 2017
haul is worth an estimated $6.1 billion – BREITBART – JEFF SESSION’S DRUG BUST
ON SAN DIEGO
http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2017/09/20/ag-sessions-touts-record-breaking-drug-seizure-san-diego/’
THE ILLEGALS’ AND THEIR CRIME TIDAL WAVE!
Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute has testified
before a Congressional committee that in 2004, 95% of all outstanding warrants
for murder in Los Angeles were for illegal aliens; in 2000, 23% of all Los
Angeles County jail inmates were illegal aliens and that in 1995, 60% of Los
Angeles’s largest street gang, the 18th Street gang, were illegal aliens.
A NATION DIES OF OPIOID
ADDICTION
AMERICAN BIG PHARMA,
RED CHINA and NARCOMEX PARTNER FOR THE BIG BUCKS
“The drug epidemic is the product of capitalism and the
policies of the capitalist parties, both Democrats and
Republicans. There is, first of all, the role of the pharmaceutical
companies, which have amassed huge profits from the
deceptive marketing of opioid pain killers, which they claimed were
not addictive. Prescriptions for opioids such as Percocet, Oxycontin
and Vicodin skyrocketed from 76 million in 1991 to nearly 259 million in
2012. What are the numbers and profits now?
OPIOID AMERICA: CHINA AND MEXICO PARTNER TO ADDICT AMERICA
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/08/the-opioid-war-on-america-chin
PRINCETON
REPORT:
American
middle-class is addicted, poor, jobless and suicidal…. Thank the corrupt
government for surrendering our borders to 40 million looting Mexicans and then
handing the bills to middle America?
OPIOID MURDERS BY BIG
PHARMA
“While drug distributors have paid a total of $400 million in fines over the past 10 years, their combined revenue during this same period was over $5 trillion.”