Sunday, July 11, 2021

NARCOMEX ON AMERICA'S UNDEFENDED OPEN BORDER - EXCLUSIVE: Fugitive Drug Lord Behind Massive Construction Racket in Mexican Border State

 

WATCH: Texas Governor Says Biden Administration Completely Abandoned Enforcing Immigration Laws

Breitbart Texas
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott met on Saturday with a contingent of Texas sheriffs to discuss their concerns about the current border crisis’s impact on counties within the state. According to Abbott, the necessity of such workshops is caused by the current administration’s abandonment of efforts to enforce immigration laws that were passed by the United States Congress.

Governor Abbott heard commentary from several sheriffs from different regions of the state who expressed concern with the increasing levels of arrests made in connection to the current migrant surge along the border. Issues discussed also included the heightened level of danger to the public as a result of high-speed pursuits on Texas highways.

At the conclusion of the event, Abbott expressed his dismay at the current administrations handling of the crisis. “The bottom line is, because of the current administration’s complete abandonment of enforcing the laws passed that were passed by the United States Congress, concerning immigration, there is an unprecedented increase in people coming across the border,” the Texas governor told the group of Sheriffs. He concluded, saying, “Even though the federal government may have abandoned their responsibility, we have not.”

“President Biden’s open border policies have led to a disaster on our border, and the State of Texas is stepping up in the federal government’s absence to keep our communities safe,” the governor told the sheriffs. “Our efforts would not be possible without our partnership with local law enforcement. With their support, we are working tirelessly to stop the influx of unlawful immigrants and prevent the smuggling of contraband into the state.”

“But more help is needed, which is why I called for legislation this Special Session to provide more border security funding for law enforcement and counties,” Abbott continued. “This funding will help us better step up to meet this challenge and gives our border communities the resources and support they need. I strongly urge the legislature to take up this issue, and I thank our law enforcement partners for their continued efforts to secure the border.”

Several sheriffs expressed concern regarding challenges facing their jails reaching maximum detention capacity. Abbott offered a potential solution to this issue through the installation of soft-sided facilities to quickly create more detention space. The increase in arrests is the result of heightened law enforcement presence under Operation Lone Star, launched by the Governor in March.

This operation involved the deployment of 1,000 Texas Department of Public Safety Troopers and Texas Army National Guard troops to the border area.

The operation resulted in an increase in arrests of not only narcotics and human traffickers, but also those facing warrants and parole or probation violations.

Abbott promised the attendees his Border Security Project Team would continue to work to meet the demands the crisis is placing on local communities throughout the state.

The following sheriff’s attended the Governors briefing:

  • Sheriff Clint McDonald, Executive Director of the Texas Border Sheriffs Coalition
  • Sheriff Oscar Carrillo, Culberson County
  • Sheriff Brad Coe, Kinney County
  • Sheriff Ray Del Bosque, Zapata County
  • Sheriff Danny Dominguez, Presidio County
  • Deputy Sheriff Hugo Garza, Dimmit County
  • Sheriff Joe Frank Martinez, Val Verde County
  • Sheriff Eusevio Salinas, Zavala County
  • Sheriff Kelly Rowe, Lubbock County
  • Sheriff Roy Boyd, Goliad County
  • Sheriff Emmett Shelton. McMullen County

“Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw, Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd, and Adjutant General of Texas Tracy Norris, joined Governor Abbott in the briefing.

Randy Clark is a 32-year veteran of the United States Border Patrol.  Prior to his retirement, he served as the Division Chief for Law Enforcement Operations, directing operations for nine Border Patrol Stations within the Del Rio, Texas, Sector. Follow him on Twitter @RandyClarkBBTX.

EXCLUSIVE: Fugitive Drug Lord Behind Massive Construction Racket in Mexican Border State

Monterrey Murder
Breitbart Texas / Cartel Chronicles
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A Mexican drug lord who is currently listed as a Most Wanted Fugitive by the FBI is reportedly the mastermind behind a large-scale extortion and racketeering operation. The drug lord’s operation took control of most of the construction business in one of Mexico’s richest suburbs. The construction racket operated with complete impunity for years and with the clandestine support of local and state officials.

Known simply by the term “La Oficina” or “The Office,” the extortion operation managed to intimidate all of the small and mid-size construction companies in the city of San Pedro, Nuevo Leon. Through the use of threats by cartel enforcers, city officials, and attorneys, La Oficina reportedly extorted large fees from anyone building anything in the ritzy suburb. Breitbart Texas spoke with multiple businessmen who confirmed being forced to pay extortion fees to La Oficina.

San Pedro is home to some of the richest families in Mexico and to diplomats assigned to the U.S. Consulate in Monterrey.

Breitbart Texas met with U.S. law enforcement sources operating in Mexico who revealed that in its origin, La Oficina was run by the Beltran Leyva Cartel with protection from city hall under the term of former mayor Mauricio Fernandez Garza. However, the current version of La Oficina is operated by lieutenants loyal to fugitive drug lord José Rodolfo “El Gato” Villarreal Hernández who broke away from the Beltran Leyva and established his independent organization based in San Pedro. Here, he has the support of local city officials and police forces.

Current San Pedro Mayor Miguel Treviño de Hoyos repeatedly refused to address the widespread infiltration by drug cartels into his city offices and police department, sources said.

As Breitbart Texas has reported, El Gato is one of the FBI’s Most Wanted Fugitives for his alleged role in ordering a cartel execution near Dallas. Under the alleged orders of El Gato, an intelligence team carried out a long-term complex intelligence operation in 2013 in order to track down Gulf Cartel attorney-turned-informant Jesus Guerrero Chapa. After six months of tracking Guerrero Chapa, a hitman shot and killed him outside of a ritzy shopping center in Southlake, Texas.

Law enforcement officials revealed to Breitbart Texas the identities of some representatives of La Oficina, including former San Pedro Police Javier Estrada García and his brother Manuel who also goes by El Puma. Another member of the organization includes José Jesús “Ruso” Cerda Manzanares, a former police officer from the city of San Nicolas.

El Ruso

Ildefonso Ortiz is an award-winning journalist with Breitbart Texas. He co-founded Breitbart Texas’ 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 Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles project with Ildefonso Ortiz and senior Breitbart management. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook. He can be contacted at bdarby@breitbart.com.     

Gerald “Tony” Aranda is an international journalist with more than 20 years of experience working in high-risk areas for print and broadcast news outlets investigating organized crime, corruption, and drug trafficking in the U.S. and Mexico.  In 2016, Gerald took up the pseudonym of “Tony” when he joined Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles project. Since then, he has come out of the shadows and become a contributing writer for Breitbart Texas.

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