MEXICANS ARE THE MOST RACIST AND VIOLENT CULTURE ON THE
HEMISPHERE!
Why are beheadings so popular with
Mexico's drug gangs?
By Tim Johnson | McClatchy Newspapers
CUERNAVACA, Mexico — The
preferred form of cruelty by drug cartel henchmen is to capture enemies and
behead them, a once-shocking act that has now become numbingly routine.
Since March 22,
authorities have come across four separate grisly scenes of beheaded bodies, in
one case with several heads placed neatly in a row.
Dozens of people have
been decapitated in recent months, most of them apparently members of rival
drug gangs locked in turf battles over narcotics routes, betrayals of loyalty
and territorial influence.
One morning earlier this
week, four bodies were thrown on a sidewalk along a service road of radiator
shops and garages abutting the main highway leading from Mexico's capital
through this city to the south and on to Acapulco, the Pacific beach resort.
One of the bodies was missing its head.
As is usual in
drug-related beheadings, a sign was left next to the bodies. It was addressed
to Edgar Valdez Villarreal, a Mexican-American drug trafficker known by the
nickname La Barbie because his light complexion makes him look like Ken, the
companion of the Barbie doll. "Here are your homosexuals," the note
began. "This will happen to all the traitors and those who support
you."
Within hours, government
workers had carted away the bodies and scrubbed the scene nearly clean of
bloodstains. Locals declined to talk.
Decapitations by drug
cartels in Mexico first began in 2006, and that year armed thugs swaggered onto
the white tile dance floor of the Sol y Sombra discotheque in Uruapan, a town
in Michoacan state, and dumped five heads from plastic garbage bags.
The blood-curdling act
shocked Mexico, and evoked images of Islamic terrorism half a world away.
"These guys are
copying the methods of al Qaida (terrorists)," said Jorge Chabat, a
criminal justice expert at the Center for Research and Teaching of Economics in
Mexico City. He said the Mexican drug lords saw Internet video of beheadings of
hostages captured by Muslim extremists in Iraq and Pakistan, and adopted the
tactic themselves, down to the posting of video on the internet.
Decapitations emerged
alongside another gruesome tactic — dumping the bodies of rivals in vats of
acid. Cartel goons have moved away from that method, however.
"Dissolving the
bodies in acid didn't bring them the same spectacular results," said
Arturo Arango Duran, a security consultant in Monterrey, the industrial and
business hub in the nation's north, referring to media coverage. "This is
all part of a plan to use publicity to control territory through terror."
Experts suggest that the
drug gangs have several motives. First, they seek to use beheadings to cow the
citizenry from squealing on them and to pressure local authorities to
collaborate. Second, the gangs try to out-macho each other with greater acts of
macabre violence, frightening rivals in a murderous spiral.
The only hitch is that
all the drug gangs have taken up beheadings.
"Even though
everybody does it, it still works. That's the problem," Chabat said.
"If you're a trafficker and you know that this is part of the game, the
idea of having your head decapitated is not attractive."
National print media in
Mexico now downplay the beheadings, giving them scant paragraphs and limiting
the publicity the cartels once received.
The pace of drug-related
violence is quickening. March was the bloodiest month yet with 958 deaths, El
Universal newspaper reported Thursday. Since President Felipe Calderon took
office in late 2006, confronting drug cartels, 18,757 people have died, it
said.
"They are plumbing
the depths of brutality now — the beheading of people, dissolving people in
acid, doing the massacres in addiction centers, you know, throwing peoples'
bodies in ditches," said Bruce Bagley, an expert on narcotics trafficking
at the University of Miami.
Beheadings in recent
days occurred across the country:
- In Acapulco on the Pacific Coast, two nephews of the
city's deputy transit director were found dismembered and beheaded on
March 22. A sign near the bodies said it was vengeance against those who
supported drug lord Hector Beltran Leyva, a bitter rival of La Barbie.
- On a rural highway north of Monterrey, the beheaded
bodies of a rural police chief and his brother were found in a Chevrolet
pickup truck March 26. Assailants used the blood from the victims to
scrawl "CDG," the Spanish initials for the Gulf Cartel, on the
windshield and the driver's door.
The
Gulf Cartel, based in Tamaulipas state, is locked in a bloody feud with a group
that once provided muscle to its leaders. The armed wing, known as Los Zetas,
struck out on its own in 2008, and the killings between the two have continued
nonstop.
- In Apatzingan, a city of 100,000 people in Michoacan
state, four heads were left in a row next to a statue to Lazaro Cardenas,
a former president, on March 31. A sign said it was vengeance by enforcers
of the brutal criminal drug gang known as La Familia against Los Zetas,
and suggested that a Zetas chief known as "Rufo," should search
for an Internet video to see how the beheadings were carried out. (A video
was posted on the Web, but YouTube removed it, citing a "terms of use
violation.")
In an indication of the
frequency of decapitations, local media in Michoacan said Apatzingan alone has
been the scene of 18 beheadings since the beginning of the year.
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'El Loco' Arrested After 49 Beheaded Bodies Found
By RANDY KREIDER | ABC News -- 11 hrs ago...
'El Loco' Arrested After 49 Beheaded . . .
Authorities have arrested an alleged Zetas drug cartel leader nicknamed "El Loco," AKA the Fool or the Crazy One, on charges that he dumped 49 headless bodies on a highway outside Monterrey, Mexico.
When the Mexican Army came to arrest Daniel Elizondo Jesus Ramirez, say authorities, Ramirez attempted to elude capture by shooting at troops and throwing a fragmentation grenade. Zetas commanders nicknamed The Shrimp and The Speaker have also been linked to the body dump, but officials have not yet apprehended them.
The mutilated bodies of 43 men and six women were found near Cadereyta, Mexico on May 13. Though the condition of the bodies made it difficult to identify any of them, some physical features and tattoos indicated that they may have been migrants from southern Mexico and Central America.
A graphic seven-minute video posted on the web last week allegedly showed gunmen dumping the bodies, and then flourishing a "narcobanner" "signed" by El Loco and two other alleged Zetas commanders.
The banner warned that the same fate would befall members of rival cartels, the police and the military. The video is still available on-line, though a version that was posted on YouTube has been removed. The first version that appeared on YouTube was posted by someone who claimed to be a Zeta.
After the bodies were discovered in Cadereyta, the Zetas posted new "narcobanners" throughout Northern Mexico condemning the murders, but Mexican officials claimed they had only done so to create confusion about responsibility for the deaths.
The Zetas, who dominate much of eastern and northern Mexico, are battling the Gulf cartel and the Sinaloa cartel for dominance in Nuevo Leon and other Mexican states. Founded by former members of the Mexican military, the Zetas have a reputation for violence.
During a press conference in Mexico City, Brig. General Edgar Ruiz Villegas Melendez alleged that "El Loco" had been told to dump the bodies in the town square of Cadereyta but instead chose to dump them on a nearby highway. Villegas claimed that Ramirez, who was arrested Sunday, had confessed to dumping the corpses and said he'd done so on the orders of Zeta leaders.
El Loco is also a suspect in the kidnapping, murder and dismembering of two women last year, one of them the girlfriend of an Army lieutenant. He was mistakenly reported killed during an operation to apprehend the alleged kidnapers. He sent a taunting message to the Mexican media that said, "I'm still alive ... El Loco of the Zetas."
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/el-loc...ry?id=16398875
By RANDY KREIDER | ABC News -- 11 hrs ago...
'El Loco' Arrested After 49 Beheaded . . .
Authorities have arrested an alleged Zetas drug cartel leader nicknamed "El Loco," AKA the Fool or the Crazy One, on charges that he dumped 49 headless bodies on a highway outside Monterrey, Mexico.
When the Mexican Army came to arrest Daniel Elizondo Jesus Ramirez, say authorities, Ramirez attempted to elude capture by shooting at troops and throwing a fragmentation grenade. Zetas commanders nicknamed The Shrimp and The Speaker have also been linked to the body dump, but officials have not yet apprehended them.
The mutilated bodies of 43 men and six women were found near Cadereyta, Mexico on May 13. Though the condition of the bodies made it difficult to identify any of them, some physical features and tattoos indicated that they may have been migrants from southern Mexico and Central America.
A graphic seven-minute video posted on the web last week allegedly showed gunmen dumping the bodies, and then flourishing a "narcobanner" "signed" by El Loco and two other alleged Zetas commanders.
The banner warned that the same fate would befall members of rival cartels, the police and the military. The video is still available on-line, though a version that was posted on YouTube has been removed. The first version that appeared on YouTube was posted by someone who claimed to be a Zeta.
After the bodies were discovered in Cadereyta, the Zetas posted new "narcobanners" throughout Northern Mexico condemning the murders, but Mexican officials claimed they had only done so to create confusion about responsibility for the deaths.
The Zetas, who dominate much of eastern and northern Mexico, are battling the Gulf cartel and the Sinaloa cartel for dominance in Nuevo Leon and other Mexican states. Founded by former members of the Mexican military, the Zetas have a reputation for violence.
During a press conference in Mexico City, Brig. General Edgar Ruiz Villegas Melendez alleged that "El Loco" had been told to dump the bodies in the town square of Cadereyta but instead chose to dump them on a nearby highway. Villegas claimed that Ramirez, who was arrested Sunday, had confessed to dumping the corpses and said he'd done so on the orders of Zeta leaders.
El Loco is also a suspect in the kidnapping, murder and dismembering of two women last year, one of them the girlfriend of an Army lieutenant. He was mistakenly reported killed during an operation to apprehend the alleged kidnapers. He sent a taunting message to the Mexican media that said, "I'm still alive ... El Loco of the Zetas."
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/el-loc...ry?id=16398875
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CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY
GEN KAMALA HARRIS DECLARES THAT NEARLY HALF OF ALL MURDERS IN MEXIFORNIA ARE BY
MEXICAN GANGS. REALLY WANT OBAMA’S OPEN AND UNDEFENDED BORDERS AS HE SQUANDERS
BILLIONS MONTHLY DEFENDING MUSLIM DICTATORS’ BORDERS OVER THERE???
CNN RECENTLY REPORTED THAT THE NUMBER OF MEX GANG
MEMBERS EXCEEDS ONE MILLION!
Lou Dobbs Tonight
And there are some 800,000
gang members in this country: That’s more than the combined number of troops in
our Army and Marine Corps. These gangs have become one of the principle ways to
import and distribute drugs in the United States. Congressman David Reichert
joins Lou to tell us why those gangs are growing larger and stronger, and why
he’s introduced legislation to eliminate the top three international drug
gangs.
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Threat grows as Mexican cartels move to
beef up U.S. presence
By William Booth and Nick Miroff
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, October 19, 2010; 1:36 AM
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, October 19, 2010; 1:36 AM
SAN DIEGO -- When a major Mexican drug
cartel opened a branch office here on the California side of the border, U.S.
authorities tapped into their cellphones - then listened, watched and waited.
Their surveillance effort captured more
than 50,000 calls over six months, conversations that reached deep into Mexico and helped build a
sprawling case against 43 suspects - including Mexican police and top officials
- allegedly linked to a savage trafficking ring known as the Fernando Sanchez
Organization.
According to the wiretaps and
confidential informants, the suspects plotted kidnappings and killings and
hired American teenage girls, with nicknames like Dopey, to smuggle
quarter-pound loads of methamphetamine across the border for $100 a trip. To
send a message to a rival, they dumped a disemboweled dog in his mother's front
yard.
But U.S. law enforcement officials say
the most worrisome thing about the Fernando Sanchez Organization was how
aggressively it moved to set up operations in the United States, working out of
a San Diego apartment it called "The Office."
At a time of heightened concern in
Washington that drug violence along the border may spill into the United
States, the case dubbed "Luz Verde," or Green Light, shows how
Mexican cartels are trying to build up their U.S. presence.
The Fernando Sanchez Organization's San
Diego venture functioned almost like a franchise, prosecutors say, giving it
greater control over lucrative smuggling routes and drug distribution networks
north of the border.
"They moved back and forth, from
one side to the other. They commuted. We had lieutenants of the organization
living here in San Diego and ordering kidnappings and murders in Mexico,"
said Todd Robinson, the assistant U.S. attorney who will prosecute the alleged
drug ring next year.
The case shows that as the border
becomes less of an operational barrier for Mexican cartels, it appears to be
less of one for U.S. surveillance efforts. Because the suspects' cellphone and
radio traffic could be captured by towers on the northern side of the border,
U.S. agents were able to eavesdrop on calls made on Mexican cellphones, between
two callers in Mexico - a tactic prosecutors say has never been deployed so
extensively.
Captured on one wiretap: a cartel
leader, a former homicide detective from Tijuana, negotiating with a Mexican
state judicial police officer about a job offer to lead a death squad.
Recorded on other calls: the
operation's biggest catch, Jesus Quinones Marquez, a high-ranking Mexican
official and alleged cartel operative code-named "El Rinon," or
"The Kidney." As he worked and socialized with U.S. law enforcement
officials in his role as international liaison for the Baja California attorney
general's office, Quinones passed confidential information to cartel bosses and
directed Mexican police to take action against rival traffickers, prosecutors
say.
He and 34 other suspects are now in
U.S. jails. The remaining eight are still at large.
Investigators say it is not unusual for
Mexican cartel leaders and their underlings to move north to seek refuge, or
place representatives in such cities as Los Angeles, Chicago and Atlanta to
manage large deliveries of drugs. But the Fernando Sanchez Organization was
more ambitious. It was building a network in San Diego, complete with senior
managers to facilitate large and small drug shipments and sales.
Cross-border network
The gang is an offshoot of the Tijuana
cartel, led by baby-faced Fernando Sanchez Arellano, a nephew of the once
fearsome Arellano-Felix brothers who ran the Tijuana drug trade for almost 20
years before they were captured or killed. The nephew's organization is a
weaker syndicate, at war with itself and rivals, police say, and locked in a
desperate struggle to maintain market share in the highly competitive
billion-dollar drug corridor into California.
Unlike the cartel crews in Mexico,
which are typically built on strong ties between families or friends, the San
Diego franchise recruited from U.S.-based Latino street gangs. Some were illegal
immigrants, others U.S. citizens, according to arrest warrants. Twelve of the
43 indicted have alleged gang affiliations in San Diego. Six of the 43 are
current or former Mexican law enforcement officers. Eight are women.
"You couldn't pick these people
out of a crowd," said Leonard Miranda, a retired captain in the Chula
Vista, Calif., police department who worked on the investigation. "Some of
them kept a very low profile. Their family members didn't even know."
According to the 86-page federal racketeering
indictment unsealed July 23, cartel members operated stash houses, managed
smuggling crews, distributed marijuana and methamphetamine, trafficked weapons,
laundered money, committed robberies and collected drug debts. When people did
not pay, they were kidnapped or targeted with execution on both sides of the
border.
U.S. authorities say the wiretaps
allowed them to foil murder plots and other violent acts. The assistant special
agent in charge of the San Diego FBI office, David Bowdich, said his teams
stopped the execution of two Mexican police officers. The authorities also
saved a cartel associate called "Sharky" who was going to be killed
because he had disrespected drug lords in Tijuana.
Troubling signs
From their apartments by the beach or
cars parked at motels, the targets of the investigation talked and talked on
their cellphones.
They almost always spoke in Spanish,
usually in clipped code, with lots of street slang. They bought and quickly
discarded the phones. Top lieutenants often employed "alineadores,"
personal assistants who juggled a dozen phones and took messages so that the
boss would not be heard on the line. Investigators say the alleged cartel
members clearly were afraid that their calls could be monitored.
And they were right. In February, the
FBI secured hard-to-get "roving" wiretaps for 44 individuals that
allowed investigators to track their movements via global positioning
satellites.
According to U.S. law enforcement
officials, the Mexican government was not involved in the investigation.
Quinones, the high-ranking Mexican
official, was a close adviser to Attorney General Rommel Moreno, the top
prosecutor in Mexico's Baja California state. He was arrested July 22 when U.S.
agents invited him to the San Diego police department to help with an
investigation. It was a setup.
"My client's gone from a
cross-border international liaison officer to a guy in a 10-by-10-foot
isolation cell in lockdown 23 hours a day," said his defense attorney,
Patrick Hall, who described Quinones as "a normal dad with three kids,
married 11 years, who lived in Tijuana all his adult life and was one of the
dads out there at the Little League baseball games."
Hall said the federal agents were
"reading in facts and interpretations and distortions into the true
meanings of what's being said on the wiretaps."
Quinones's arrest has almost certainly
dealt a blow to efforts at cross-border information sharing and collaboration,
though officials on both sides played down the apparent betrayal. "Would
you stop going to church just because of one bad priest?" Quinones's boss,
Moreno, said in an interview in Tijuana.
But the U.S. wiretaps also detected
other troubling signs of corruption.
On the day of the mass arrests, U.S.
agents arranged for suspected drug lieutenant Jose Najera Gil to pick up visa
documents he was seeking from the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana. But the Mexican
police who were supposed to arrest him at the consulate failed to show up.
A day before the arrests, another
Mexican police officer, Jose Ortega Nuvo, received a call on his cellphone,
which was being tapped by U.S agents. The caller warned him that he was about
to be arrested. According to court testimony, the call came from the offices of
the federal police in Mexico City - a special unit vetted to work alongside
agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
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MEXICANS ARE THE MOST VIOLENT AND
RACIST OF ANY CULTURE IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE!
WHILE WE SQUANDER BILLIONS OVER
THERE PROTECTING BIG BUSH SAUDIS INTERESTS, OUR OWN BORDERS ARE DELIBERATELY
LEFT OPEN AND UNDEFENDED TO ASSURE LA RAZA AN EASY WAY INTO TO OUR JOBS.
YOU WILL NOT FIND EVEN ONE LA RAZA
DEM, Obama, Clinton, Feinstein, Boxer, Waxman, Becerra, Lofgren or Reid, THAT
ARE NOT BANKROLLED BY THE SPECIAL INTERESTS THAT BENEFIT FROM CHEAP LABOR
ILLEGALS AND THE DEPRESSED WAGES ($300 TO $400 BILLION PER YEAR!!!) THE MEXICAN
INVASION AND OCCUPATION CAUSES.
IN THE LA RAZA INFESTED STATE OF
MEXIFORNIA, WHICH PUTS OUT $20 BILLION PER YEAR IN SOCIAL SERVICES TO ILLEGALS
AGAINST DEFICITS OF $28 BILLION. CA HAS
UNEMPLOYMENT LEVELS AT NEARLY 30% IN SOME COUNTIES, HOWEVER LA RAZA JERRY BROWN
JUST SIGNED A BILL TO LAW MAKING IT ILLEGAL FOR EMPLOYERS TO USE E-VERIFY.
THERE ARE ONLY EIGHT (8) STATES
WITH A POPULATION GREATER THAN LOS ANGELES COUNTY, WHERE HALF OF THOSE WITH A
JOB ARE ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS! THIS SAME COUNTY PUTS
OUT (ABOVE STATE COSTS) $600 MILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS.
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR HAS
DECLARED LOS ANGELES THE MEXICAN GANG CAPITAL OF AMERICA!
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CA, KAMALA
HARRIS DECLARES THAT NEARLY HALF OF ALL MURDERS IN CA ARE BY MEXICAN GANGS. OF
HARRIS’ TOP 10 MOST WANTED CRIMINALS, ALL ARE MEXICANS! OF THE TOP 200 MOST
WANTED CRIMINALS IN LOS ANGELES, 176 ARE MEXICANS, THE REST MOSTLY RUSSIANS!
OBAMA PUNKED A NATION BIG TIME WITH
HIS CRAP ON “CHANGE”. WE KNOW WHAT KIND OF CHANGE HE MEANT. THE KIND HIS CRIMINAL BANKSTER DONORS BOUGHT.
OBAMA IS NOTHING BUT BUSH’S THIRD TERM, WITH THE EXCEPTION THAT NO ADMIN IN
HISTORY HAS MORE LA RAZA SUPREMACIST PARTY MEMBERS THAN OBAMA! OBAMA NOT ONLY
HISPANDERS FOR THE ILLEGALS’ VOTES, SABOTAGES OUR BORDERS TO ASSURE A STEADY
FLOW OF LA RAZA OVER OUR BORDERS, HE !
FUNDS! THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY OF LA RAZA OUT OF OUR TAX DOLLARS!
Police find 11 decapitated bodies in Mexico
Last Updated: Friday, August 29, 2008
The Associated Press
Police in southern Mexico found two piles of decapitated
bodies containing the remains of 11 men on Thursday.
Photos of the crime scene showed headless corpses stacked on
top of one another in a field outside the city of Merida. Some of the bodies
had tattoos and were jumbled amid blankets and tarps.
The heads were not immediately found.
It appeared to be the largest single group of beheadings in
recent years in Mexico. The tactic has become more frequent in gangland-style
killings, and the largest previous instance of decapitations occurred in 2006,
when gunmen tossed five human heads into a bar in central Mexico.
The federal attorney general's office confirmed there were
11 dead and it was taking over the investigation — a move that usually
indicates a case involves high-calibre weapons or drug trafficking, both
federal offences.
Merida, located on the Yucatan Peninsula, had largely been
spared the drug-gang violence afflicting many other Mexican cities.
…….
ON OUR OPEN AND UNDEFENDED BORDERS
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MEXICO UNDER SIEGE
Drug war bodies are piling up in Mexico
The heap of 11 decapitated bodies found in Yucatan shows
that the battle to control the multibillion-dollar drug trade knows no
boundaries.
By Ken Ellingwood
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
August 30, 2008
MEXICO CITY — The sickening discovery this week of 11 headless bodies heaped like broken dolls near the colonial city of Merida underscored a bitter lesson for Mexico: The battle to control the multibillion-dollar drug trade knows no boundaries.
The bodies are piling up nationwide, even in normally tranquil and touristy spots such as Merida, not far from the Maya ruins of Chichen Itza.
During a seven-day period ended Friday, more than 130 people died violently throughout the country. Headless bodies turned up in four states, including Baja California.
The Yucatan peninsula, strategically close to smuggling routes through Central America, tallied 12, after another decapitated body was found a few hours later Thursday about 80 miles east of the carnage near Merida.
Mexico's drug wars used to play out mainly in smuggling battlegrounds along the U.S. border, such as Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez. But a crackdown launched 21 months ago by President Felipe Calderon has exacerbated feuding among drug traffickers for control of smuggling routes.
As a result, the country convulses with daily violence that shows a new and disturbing geographic reach and viciousness.
"The bottom line is you've got a major internecine battle, a kind of civil war among drug cartels," said Bruce Bagley, a security and drug-trafficking expert at the University of Miami. "It has intensified because the stakes are high. There's a great deal of money to be made."
But traffickers are keenly aware of the psychological effect on enemies and ordinary Mexicans when they chop off rivals' heads and leave threatening notes with the remains.
Some analysts say tactics such as beheadings, once unheard of in Mexico's drug underworld, are akin to terrorism because part of the goal is to scare civilians so that they will press the government to back off. Calderon has sent 40,000 troops and 5,000 federal police officers into the streets as part of the campaign against organized crime.
"You're sending a signal to the Calderon government, to the police, that you mean business," said Fred Burton, vice president for counter-terrorism at Stratfor, an Austin, Texas-based intelligence firm. " 'This is the result when you don't play ball with us.' "
Last week, the Calderon government announced a broad new blueprint for fighting crime, including better coordination between federal and local authorities, new federal prisons, improved tracking of cellphones and tougher steps against money laundering.
Calderon administration officials said Thursday night that the Yucatan beheadings and other spectacular displays of violence show that arrests and drug seizures have hurt the cartels, prompting them to lash out with increasing savagery.
"They have to respond in a symbolic way that creates uncertainty in the public -- this is what they have been doing during the last months," Atty. Gen. Eduardo Medina Mora said late Thursday during an interview on Mexican television.
Since Saturday, Mexico has tallied at least 136 killings across 18 of its 31 states, according to Mexican news media accounts. They included especially brazen attacks:
* On Thursday, the day the headless bodies were found near Merida, gunmen stormed a house in the Pacific state of Guerrero, killing two women and two girls, ages 8 and 12. Two police officers were ambushed and slain in a gun battle as they raced to the home.
* An armed group battled Mexican troops Wednesday in the central state of Guanajuato. Four gunmen died and two soldiers were wounded.
* Four decapitated bodies turned up Tuesday in Tijuana. Those killings appeared to be linked to a power struggle between drug traffickers who once collaborated as part of the Arellano Felix gang. Headless bodies also were found in Sinaloa and the northern state of Durango.
Two weeks ago, a hit squad killed 13 people, including a 16-month-old boy, at a family gathering in the northern town of Creel, a tourist gateway to the scenic Copper Canyon region.
Hardly a day goes by without new accounts of violence. Unofficial tallies by Mexican news outlets put the death toll from drug violence this year at more than 2,600. By some counts, it has already exceeded the total for 2007, which set a record.
Police officers have died at an alarming rate. The daily Milenio newspaper reported Friday that 71 officers had been slain nationwide in August -- the highest monthly toll since Calderon launched his crime offensive in December 2006.
Some of Mexico's more than 300,000 local and state police officers have been killed by drug hit men while carrying out their duties. But others have worked as hired gunmen for drug smugglers, and become targets of rival gangs. when one gang takes on another.
The violence has left Mexicans increasingly unsettled. They are unnerved by the steady stream of bloody news and pessimistic about the government's odds of winning, polls show. Many Mexicans tend to view the drug killings as largely a matter among criminal gangs, but the violence is increasingly claiming innocents, and showing up in new spots.
The Yucatan peninsula, though part of an important coastal smuggling corridor for cocaine shipped from Colombia, has not traditionally been a place where drug traffickers have battled.
But it has become an increasingly important transit route for narcotics relayed by land from neighboring Guatemala. That, and a growing local market for illegal drugs, has heightened competition for control, Bagley said.
Traffickers have resorted to decapitating rivals during the last two years.
Thursday, a young farmer came upon the heap of bodies, which according to some Mexican news accounts were covered with tattoos and bore signs of torture. Some of the accounts speculated that the killings might have been the work of the Zetas, a group of paramilitary-style hit men for the Gulf cartel who are known for extreme violence.
Gov. Ivonne Ortega Pacheco said in a television interview that anonymous callers had been demanding that authorities remove road checkpoints "and let them work." Ortega said the callers became more menacing about two weeks ago, threatening that bodies would start to turn up.
But Ortega said the roadblocks would remain in place. In a separate broadcast message, she sought to reassure Yucatan's residents.
"Yucatan is a peaceful state of hardworking people," she said. "We can't let any lawbreakers affect our families' tranquillity."
As Ortega spoke, news reports were circulating of the discovery of four bodies, 1,500 miles away in the northern border state of Sonora. Three had been beheaded.
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
August 30, 2008
MEXICO CITY — The sickening discovery this week of 11 headless bodies heaped like broken dolls near the colonial city of Merida underscored a bitter lesson for Mexico: The battle to control the multibillion-dollar drug trade knows no boundaries.
The bodies are piling up nationwide, even in normally tranquil and touristy spots such as Merida, not far from the Maya ruins of Chichen Itza.
During a seven-day period ended Friday, more than 130 people died violently throughout the country. Headless bodies turned up in four states, including Baja California.
The Yucatan peninsula, strategically close to smuggling routes through Central America, tallied 12, after another decapitated body was found a few hours later Thursday about 80 miles east of the carnage near Merida.
Mexico's drug wars used to play out mainly in smuggling battlegrounds along the U.S. border, such as Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez. But a crackdown launched 21 months ago by President Felipe Calderon has exacerbated feuding among drug traffickers for control of smuggling routes.
As a result, the country convulses with daily violence that shows a new and disturbing geographic reach and viciousness.
"The bottom line is you've got a major internecine battle, a kind of civil war among drug cartels," said Bruce Bagley, a security and drug-trafficking expert at the University of Miami. "It has intensified because the stakes are high. There's a great deal of money to be made."
But traffickers are keenly aware of the psychological effect on enemies and ordinary Mexicans when they chop off rivals' heads and leave threatening notes with the remains.
Some analysts say tactics such as beheadings, once unheard of in Mexico's drug underworld, are akin to terrorism because part of the goal is to scare civilians so that they will press the government to back off. Calderon has sent 40,000 troops and 5,000 federal police officers into the streets as part of the campaign against organized crime.
"You're sending a signal to the Calderon government, to the police, that you mean business," said Fred Burton, vice president for counter-terrorism at Stratfor, an Austin, Texas-based intelligence firm. " 'This is the result when you don't play ball with us.' "
Last week, the Calderon government announced a broad new blueprint for fighting crime, including better coordination between federal and local authorities, new federal prisons, improved tracking of cellphones and tougher steps against money laundering.
Calderon administration officials said Thursday night that the Yucatan beheadings and other spectacular displays of violence show that arrests and drug seizures have hurt the cartels, prompting them to lash out with increasing savagery.
"They have to respond in a symbolic way that creates uncertainty in the public -- this is what they have been doing during the last months," Atty. Gen. Eduardo Medina Mora said late Thursday during an interview on Mexican television.
Since Saturday, Mexico has tallied at least 136 killings across 18 of its 31 states, according to Mexican news media accounts. They included especially brazen attacks:
* On Thursday, the day the headless bodies were found near Merida, gunmen stormed a house in the Pacific state of Guerrero, killing two women and two girls, ages 8 and 12. Two police officers were ambushed and slain in a gun battle as they raced to the home.
* An armed group battled Mexican troops Wednesday in the central state of Guanajuato. Four gunmen died and two soldiers were wounded.
* Four decapitated bodies turned up Tuesday in Tijuana. Those killings appeared to be linked to a power struggle between drug traffickers who once collaborated as part of the Arellano Felix gang. Headless bodies also were found in Sinaloa and the northern state of Durango.
Two weeks ago, a hit squad killed 13 people, including a 16-month-old boy, at a family gathering in the northern town of Creel, a tourist gateway to the scenic Copper Canyon region.
Hardly a day goes by without new accounts of violence. Unofficial tallies by Mexican news outlets put the death toll from drug violence this year at more than 2,600. By some counts, it has already exceeded the total for 2007, which set a record.
Police officers have died at an alarming rate. The daily Milenio newspaper reported Friday that 71 officers had been slain nationwide in August -- the highest monthly toll since Calderon launched his crime offensive in December 2006.
Some of Mexico's more than 300,000 local and state police officers have been killed by drug hit men while carrying out their duties. But others have worked as hired gunmen for drug smugglers, and become targets of rival gangs. when one gang takes on another.
The violence has left Mexicans increasingly unsettled. They are unnerved by the steady stream of bloody news and pessimistic about the government's odds of winning, polls show. Many Mexicans tend to view the drug killings as largely a matter among criminal gangs, but the violence is increasingly claiming innocents, and showing up in new spots.
The Yucatan peninsula, though part of an important coastal smuggling corridor for cocaine shipped from Colombia, has not traditionally been a place where drug traffickers have battled.
But it has become an increasingly important transit route for narcotics relayed by land from neighboring Guatemala. That, and a growing local market for illegal drugs, has heightened competition for control, Bagley said.
Traffickers have resorted to decapitating rivals during the last two years.
Thursday, a young farmer came upon the heap of bodies, which according to some Mexican news accounts were covered with tattoos and bore signs of torture. Some of the accounts speculated that the killings might have been the work of the Zetas, a group of paramilitary-style hit men for the Gulf cartel who are known for extreme violence.
Gov. Ivonne Ortega Pacheco said in a television interview that anonymous callers had been demanding that authorities remove road checkpoints "and let them work." Ortega said the callers became more menacing about two weeks ago, threatening that bodies would start to turn up.
But Ortega said the roadblocks would remain in place. In a separate broadcast message, she sought to reassure Yucatan's residents.
"Yucatan is a peaceful state of hardworking people," she said. "We can't let any lawbreakers affect our families' tranquillity."
As Ortega spoke, news reports were circulating of the discovery of four bodies, 1,500 miles away in the northern border state of Sonora. Three had been beheaded.
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FBI
DIRECTOR:
"The violent MS-13 - or Mara Salvatrucha - street gang is
following the migratory routes of illegal aliens across the country, FBI
officials say, calling the Salvadoran gang the new American mafia. MS-13, has a
significant presence in the Washington area, and other gangs are spreading into
small towns and suburbs by following illegal aliens seeking work in places such
as Providence, R.I., and the Carolinas, FBI task force director Robert Clifford
said. "The migrant moves and the gang follows," said Mr. Clifford,
director of the agency's MS-13 National Gang Task Force."
INS/FBI Statistical Report on Undocumented Immigrants 2006 (First
Quarter) INS/FBI Statistical Report on Undocumented Immigrants CRIME STATISTICS
95% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal aliens. 83% of
warrants for murder in Phoenix are for illegal aliens. 86% of warrants for
murder in Albuquerque are for illegal aliens. 75% of those on the most wanted
list in Los Angeles, Phoenix and Albuquerque are illegal aliens. 24.9% of all
inmates in California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
40.1% of all inmates in Arizona detention centers are Mexican nationals here
illegally 48.2% of all inmates in New Mexico detention centers are Mexican
nationals here illegally 29% (630,000) convicted illegal alien felons fill our
state and federal prisons at a cost of $1.6 billion annually 53% plus of all
investigated burglaries reported in California, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and
Texas are perpetrated by illegal aliens. 50% plus of all gang members in Los
Angeles are illegal aliens from south of the border. 71% plus of all
apprehended cars stolen in 2005 in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and
California were stolen by Illegal aliens or “transport coyotes". 47% of
cited/stopped drivers in California have no license, no insurance and no
registration for the vehicle. Of that 47%, 92% are illegal aliens. 63% of
cited/stopped drivers in Arizona have no license, no insurance and no
registration for the vehicle. Of that 63%, 97% are illegal aliens 66% of
cited/stopped drivers in New Mexico have no license, no insurance and no
registration for the vehicle. Of that 66% 98% are illegal aliens.
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BESIDES DRUGS AND CRIMINALS, MEXICO’S BIGGEST EXPORT ARE PREGNANT
WOMEN. THEY HOP OUR BORDERS PREGNANT TO
GET “FREE” ANCHOR BABY BIRTHING AND 18 YEARS OF WELFARE FOR EACH AND EVERY
CHILD THEY HAVE. THEN THEY TEACH THAT CHILD THAT THEY LIVE IN LA RAZA OCCUPIED
GRINGO-WELFARE STATE WHERE SPEAKING ENGLISH IS AS LOW AS A MEXICAN CAN GET!
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BIRTH STATISTICS 380,000 plus “anchor babies” were born in the U.S. in
2005 to illegal alien parents, making 380,000 babies automatically
U.S.citizens. 97.2% of all costs incurred from those births were paid by the
American taxpayers. 66% plus of all births in California are to illegal alien
Mexicans on Medi-Cal whose births were paid for by taxpayers
MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com
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Go to http://www.MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com
and read articles and comments from other Americans on what they’ve witnessed
in their communities around the country. While most of the population of
California is now ILLEGAL, the problems, costs, assault to our culture by
Mexico is EVERYWHERE. copy and pass it to your friends.
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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.
THIS FUCKER LUGO, A FOURTEEN YEAR OLD BOY, BEHEADED FOUR OF HIS DRUG CARTEL RIVALS!
THESE PEOPLE ARE AS FOUL AS ANY MUSLIM TERRORIST.
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.
THIS FUCKER LUGO, A FOURTEEN YEAR OLD BOY, BEHEADED FOUR OF HIS DRUG CARTEL RIVALS!
THESE PEOPLE ARE AS FOUL AS ANY MUSLIM TERRORIST.
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
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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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.
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Deal to sell daughter for beer, cash part of Mexican culture
By LARRY PARSONS - MEDIANEWS
Posted: 01/13/2009 06:55:33 PM PST
The story of the Greenfield man who allegedly sold his 14-year-old daughter to a young suitor for cash and beer went worldwide, and the police chief who ordered the arrest said Tuesday the incident arose from a clash of cultures.
The social mores in parts of rural Mexico, where arranged marriages are common for young girls, ran head-on into California law designed to protect juveniles from sexual predators.
"It's kind of a clash of two different cultures, but I have to uphold the local law," Greenfield Police Chief Joe Grebmeier said.
The case involves a father, Marcelino DeJesus Martinez, 36, a young male neighbor, Margarito DeJesus Galindo, 18, and Martinez's 14-year-old daughter who Galindo sought to marry.
Police said the young man and girl spent a week together in Soledad, the girl having gone along willingly, after a marriage deal was brokered that called for Martinez to receive $16,000, 150 cases of beer, 150 cases of soda and Gatorade, and several cases of wine and meat.
Grebmeier said his officers have been hearing rumors for the past year of arranged marriages involving young girls and older men. He said he spoke about the issue at community meetings with Triqui leaders. At a meeting scheduled next week, the subject likely will be on the agenda again, he said.
The girl apparently was not forced into going with the young man, Grebmeier said.
"Within the Triqui community if the girl objects, the deal is off," he said.
Police also alerted child welfare officials, and a child protective services team was going to interview the girl and her family Tuesday, he said.
"They will make an independent determination as to the welfare of the young girl," Grebmeier said.
Herald Staff Writer Virginia Hennessey contributed to this story.
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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.
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Deal to sell daughter for beer, cash part of Mexican culture
By LARRY PARSONS - MEDIANEWS
Posted: 01/13/2009 06:55:33 PM PST
The story of the Greenfield man who allegedly sold his 14-year-old daughter to a young suitor for cash and beer went worldwide, and the police chief who ordered the arrest said Tuesday the incident arose from a clash of cultures.
The social mores in parts of rural Mexico, where arranged marriages are common for young girls, ran head-on into California law designed to protect juveniles from sexual predators.
"It's kind of a clash of two different cultures, but I have to uphold the local law," Greenfield Police Chief Joe Grebmeier said.
The case involves a father, Marcelino DeJesus Martinez, 36, a young male neighbor, Margarito DeJesus Galindo, 18, and Martinez's 14-year-old daughter who Galindo sought to marry.
Police said the young man and girl spent a week together in Soledad, the girl having gone along willingly, after a marriage deal was brokered that called for Martinez to receive $16,000, 150 cases of beer, 150 cases of soda and Gatorade, and several cases of wine and meat.
Grebmeier said his officers have been hearing rumors for the past year of arranged marriages involving young girls and older men. He said he spoke about the issue at community meetings with Triqui leaders. At a meeting scheduled next week, the subject likely will be on the agenda again, he said.
The girl apparently was not forced into going with the young man, Grebmeier said.
"Within the Triqui community if the girl objects, the deal is off," he said.
Police also alerted child welfare officials, and a child protective services team was going to interview the girl and her family Tuesday, he said.
"They will make an independent determination as to the welfare of the young girl," Grebmeier said.
Herald Staff Writer Virginia Hennessey contributed to this story.
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REALITY ON THE INVADERS AND THEIR VIOLENT, RACIST ANTI-AMERICAN CULTURE OF LOOTING THE GRINGOS!
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AMERICA vs MEXICO: CLASHING CULTURES
By Frosty Wooldridge
Anyone understand why Mexicans fail at a successful civilization? Ever wonder why millions of them invade the United States in search of a better life? Have you noticed that once they arrive, they create the same kind of ‘society’ in the United States ? Unconsciously, they create the same conditions they left behind. You can take the boy out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of the boy. For example, in Denver in December, illegal alien Navi dragged his girlfriend to death behind his car. Illegal alien Cruz shot his girlfriend dead in the back because she wouldn’t reconcile with him. Illegal alien Ruizz ran over and killed Justin Goodman, but Ruizz drove away from the scene leaving Goodman to die. In Greeley , Colorado they suffered 270 hit and run accidents in one year. Over 80 percent of hit and run wrecks in Denver involve illegal aliens. Denver boasts the drug smuggling capital of the West as well as the people smuggling mecca of the country. Illegals cheat, distribute drugs, lie, forge documents, steal and kill as if it’s a normal way of life. For them, it is. Mexico ’s civilization stands diametrically opposed to America ’s culture. Both countries manifest different ways of thinking and operating. With George Bush’s push to create the “Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America” by dissolving our borders with Mexico , he places all Americans at risk. Would you become friends with neighbors who throw their trash on city streets and parks, create ghettoes wherever they enclave their numbers, promote corruption, deal in violence, encourage drug use, manifest poverty, endorse sexism and downgrade education? America ’s culture and Mexico ’s culture remain diametrically opposed to one another. America ’s fought Mexico and won. Today, Mexico invades America with sheer numbers of poor. However, cultures rarely change and neither do their people. As you can see from the ten points below, everything about Mexico degrades everything about America . For further information, you may visit www.immigrationshumancost.org and www.limitstogrowth.org where you will find a plethora of information by a brilliant journalist Brenda Walker. Her original report may be viewed on www.Vdare.com on January 17, 2007 under the title: “Ten Reasons Why America Should Not Marry Mexico .” I suggest you read more of her work. She exemplifies incisive, sobering and shocking information. These ten point stem directly from Brenda Walker’s work. Let’s examine why America must not entangle itself by merging with Mexico . The legal age of sexual consent in Mexico is 12 years old. Sex with children at this age and younger is socially acceptable in Mexico . For example: A Mexican Lopez-Mendez pleaded guilty to sexual assault on a 10 year old girl in West Virginia . His excuse: sex with young girls was common with his people. He said, “I was unaware that it was a crime.” Mexicans remain the most sexist males next to Islamic men. Both boast the most misogynous cultures in the world. Rape and other violence toward women are not treated as serious crimes. In Mexico , a custom known as “rapto” whereby men kidnap women for sex is regarded as harmless amusement. Mexican society regards women little more than objects. Crime and violence remain mainstays of Mexican culture. Drug cartels and the Mexican army coordinate their massive efforts to promote drug distribution not only in Mexico but into the USA . Mexico City suffers the second highest crime rate in Latin America . Kidnapping remains second only to Columbia for ransom money. Beheadings, killings and gun fire erupt at drug distribution points on the US/Mexican border. Spontaneous hanging continues in Mexico . A mob beat up and burned to death two policemen on live television in 2004 in Mexico City . As Brenda Walker wrote, “Mexicans do not have the same belief as Americans that the law is central to the equitable functioning of a complex nation. It’s the Third World .” Mexicans abhor education. In their country, illiteracy dominates. As they arrive in our country, only 9.6 percent of fourth generation Mexicans earn a high school diploma. Mexico does not promote educational values. This makes them the least educated of any Americans or immigrants. The rate of illiteracy in Mexico stands at 63 percent. Drunk driving remains acceptable in Mexico . As it stands, 44,000 Americans die on our nation’s highways annually. Half that number stems from drunken drivers. U.S. Congressman Steve King reports that 13 American suffer death from drunken driving Mexicans each day. Alcoholism runs rampant in Mexican culture. They suffer the most DUI arrests. Mexicans set the benchmark for animal cruelty. Mexicans love dog fighting, bullfighting, cock fighting and horse tripping. Those blood sports play in every arena and backyard in Mexico . They expand into America as more Mexicans arrive. They also engage in “steer-tailing” where the rider yanks the animal’s tail in an attempt to flip it to the ground. In horse tripping, they run the animals at full gallop around a ring, then, use ropes to trip them at full speed. It’s a death sentence as the horses break their legs, teeth, shoulders and necks—all to the delight of the cheering Mexican fans. As La Raza confirms, Mexicans maintain the most racist society in North America . “For the Hispanic race, everything; for anyone outside the race, nothing!” Guadalupe Loaeza, a journalist, said, “Mexican society is fundamentally racist and classist. The color of your skin is a key that either opens or shuts doors. The lighter your skin, the more doors open to you.” Corruption becomes a mechanism by which Mexico operates. Corruption remains systemic. The Washington Post wrote, “ Mexico is considered one of the most corrupt countries in the hemisphere.” They feature drug cartels, sex slave trade, people smuggling, car theft cartels, real estate scam cartels, murder for money and, you must bribe your mail man to get your mail. Last, but not least, Mexicans are Marxists. They promote a one party government. As with any kind of Marxism, brutal totalitarian rule keeps the rich in power and everyone else subservient. As we allow millions of Mexicans to colonize our country, we can’t help but be caught up in these ten deadly cultural traits of Mexicans. With over 12 million Mexicans here today, the predictions grow to as many as 20 even 40 million Mexicans in a few decades as they come here for a better life. The fact remains, as they come to America for a better life, they make our lives a living hell.
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Illegal Immigration and Crime
By James R. Edwards, Jr.
Posted November 22, 2004
Immigrant criminality represents perhaps the worst abuse of the liberty aliens enjoy in the United States. Increasingly, the government closest to the people either finds its hands tied or cravenly abrogates its responsibility to fellow Americans within its jurisdiction. Moreover, the illegal element exacerbates the economic and other burdens caused by legal immigration.
The current high rate of sustained, mass immigration—more than one million legal immigrants plus half a million illegal aliens every year—forces many states and localities into turmoil. The illegals certainly live outside the obligations that those who live under the "consent of the governed" owe to each other: While the principles of the Declaration of Independence guarantee all human beings certain natural and unalienable rights, only parties who have consented to our government deserve the full rights of citizenship. Illegal immigrants are not part of the social contract giving legitimacy to this government. American citizens have not given their consent to higher taxes, crowded schools, jammed emergency rooms, clogged roads, unlawful turning of single-family homes into hotels or apartments into tenements, forced multicultural amenities such as bilingual education and multilingual ballots, or welfare and other services subsidizing poverty-prone immigrants. Above all, they never consented to higher crime rates.
While anyone who decries illegal immigration is required to distinguish it from legal immigration, the effects of legal immigration should first be noted. Robert Samuelson recently wrote in his Washington Post column that "Hispanics account for most of the increase in poverty" since 1990. "Compared with 1990, there were actually 700,000 fewer non-Hispanic whites in poverty last year . . . . Meanwhile, the number of poor Hispanics is up by 3 million since 1990. The health insurance story is similar. Last year 13 million Hispanics lacked insurance. They're 60 percent of the rise since 1990." And of course a growing proportion of the Hispanic population is immigrants poorer than their predecessors. Samuelson remarks that the black poverty rate in this period has actually dropped, from 32 to 24 percent.
To add to Samuelson's observations, consider the reports from the Center for Immigration Studies by its Steven Camarota and Harvard's George Borjas detailing the negative economic impact of recent immigrants on native-born wages and employment. Illegal immigrants impose an even greater burden, because they pay few taxes and they drain public services such as health care, education, and other benefits of the welfare state. While many federal programs deny assistance to illegals, many state and local programs and privileges are open to them. The National Academy of Sciences found in a 1997 landmark study that immigrantheaded households in 1994-1995 placed a net annual fiscal burden on California native-born residents of $1,178 per native household.That is, each American family in California subsidized that state's immigrant population by nearly $1,200 a year.
The NAS report also said fiscal impacts tend to benefit the federal government and drain state and local government resources. "Much like anyone else in the population, immigrants use services that are costly to provide, or that others can use less freely—so-called congestion costs. Examples include services from roads, sewers, police and fire departments, libraries, airports, and foreign embassies." Therefore, having a much larger immigrant population (29 percent of the U.S. foreign-born, a fourth of the State's population) bloats California's budget significantly.
The national government has exclusive power over immigration, and it has mandated certain public benefits for immigrants, legal or illegal, such as public education (see the 1982 Supreme Court case, Plyler v. Doe). States and localities then bear the costs and consequences of all immigration.And they respond differently, with differing consequences for their people.
The Florida legislature rejected a bill issuing driver's licenses to illegal aliens. Kansas state legislators voted to give illegal aliens instate college tuition. Alabama and Florida state police work closely with federal immigration enforcers. New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago have "sanctuary" policies that keep city employees, even police, from asking about immigration status. An Idaho county commissioner billed Mexico for the $2 million illegal aliens owe for county services.
The impact is seen particularly in crime: Record-high auto thefts in Arizona, drug trafficking in Salt Lake City, human smuggling rings in Los Angeles, D.C. sniper Lee Malvo, money laundering, prostitution, gang murders, and even slavery. Immigration authorities estimate that 84,000 state inmates are aliens, though state and local figures on foreign-born prisoners are hard to come by. At least three quarters of these immigrant state inmates are in Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and Texas—the top immigrant destinations.
Police officers at the local or state level are the law enforcement officials most likely to encounter illegal aliens. Local residents are the crime victims of these aliens. Local, county, or state jails house many of the foreign criminals. Local, county, or state criminal justice systems try these lawbreakers. And local, county, and state taxpayers pay the costs of law enforcement and criminal justice associated with the crimes that immigrants, legal and illegal, commit.
Figures for 1999 State Criminal Alien Assistance Program compensation show claims of $1.5 billion in documented costs incurred by state corrections and local jails for covered aliens. County governments face a special burden, a 2001 report by 24 Southwestern border counties calculated. They spent, from general funds, $894 million on law enforcement and criminal justice in fiscal year 1999. Many of the costs that criminal aliens impose on all state, county, and municipal jurisdictions are not represented in such figures. To cite just one California example, San Diego now spends $50 million a year to handle illegal criminal aliens.
The underworld network built up by millions of alien lawbreakers, who by and large have no fear of capture or of being held accountable, enabled the September 11 terrorists to operate undetected. Latino illegal aliens in Northern Virginia helpfully showed several of the terrorists the ropes on how to secure Virginia driver's licenses fraudulently.
The advancement of "political correctness" and multiculturalism has caused politicians to be less willing to challenge limitations on their authority over resources. Local and state politicians in heavy immigrant-receiving areas have instead expanded immigrant eligibility for public benefits, welfare, assistance programs, health care programs for those without private insurance, and driver's and other licenses. Some states and localities have begun to accept the Mexican matricula consular ID card, though it has been determined to pose a great risk to U.S. national security. Even before the recently reported crossing of 25 Chechens into Arizona, authorities knew that the illegal aliens pose a national security problem.
Dealing with current levels and quality of legal immigration is an immense problem by itself. But it is clear that until alien criminality of every kind is punished, swiftly and surely, Americans who must live with the consequences will continue to suffer higher taxes, lower quality of life, higher threat and fear levels, and less actual safety.
Illegal Immigration and Crime
By James R. Edwards, Jr.
Posted November 22, 2004
Immigrant criminality represents perhaps the worst abuse of the liberty aliens enjoy in the United States. Increasingly, the government closest to the people either finds its hands tied or cravenly abrogates its responsibility to fellow Americans within its jurisdiction. Moreover, the illegal element exacerbates the economic and other burdens caused by legal immigration.
The current high rate of sustained, mass immigration—more than one million legal immigrants plus half a million illegal aliens every year—forces many states and localities into turmoil. The illegals certainly live outside the obligations that those who live under the "consent of the governed" owe to each other: While the principles of the Declaration of Independence guarantee all human beings certain natural and unalienable rights, only parties who have consented to our government deserve the full rights of citizenship. Illegal immigrants are not part of the social contract giving legitimacy to this government. American citizens have not given their consent to higher taxes, crowded schools, jammed emergency rooms, clogged roads, unlawful turning of single-family homes into hotels or apartments into tenements, forced multicultural amenities such as bilingual education and multilingual ballots, or welfare and other services subsidizing poverty-prone immigrants. Above all, they never consented to higher crime rates.
While anyone who decries illegal immigration is required to distinguish it from legal immigration, the effects of legal immigration should first be noted. Robert Samuelson recently wrote in his Washington Post column that "Hispanics account for most of the increase in poverty" since 1990. "Compared with 1990, there were actually 700,000 fewer non-Hispanic whites in poverty last year . . . . Meanwhile, the number of poor Hispanics is up by 3 million since 1990. The health insurance story is similar. Last year 13 million Hispanics lacked insurance. They're 60 percent of the rise since 1990." And of course a growing proportion of the Hispanic population is immigrants poorer than their predecessors. Samuelson remarks that the black poverty rate in this period has actually dropped, from 32 to 24 percent.
To add to Samuelson's observations, consider the reports from the Center for Immigration Studies by its Steven Camarota and Harvard's George Borjas detailing the negative economic impact of recent immigrants on native-born wages and employment. Illegal immigrants impose an even greater burden, because they pay few taxes and they drain public services such as health care, education, and other benefits of the welfare state. While many federal programs deny assistance to illegals, many state and local programs and privileges are open to them. The National Academy of Sciences found in a 1997 landmark study that immigrantheaded households in 1994-1995 placed a net annual fiscal burden on California native-born residents of $1,178 per native household.That is, each American family in California subsidized that state's immigrant population by nearly $1,200 a year.
The NAS report also said fiscal impacts tend to benefit the federal government and drain state and local government resources. "Much like anyone else in the population, immigrants use services that are costly to provide, or that others can use less freely—so-called congestion costs. Examples include services from roads, sewers, police and fire departments, libraries, airports, and foreign embassies." Therefore, having a much larger immigrant population (29 percent of the U.S. foreign-born, a fourth of the State's population) bloats California's budget significantly.
The national government has exclusive power over immigration, and it has mandated certain public benefits for immigrants, legal or illegal, such as public education (see the 1982 Supreme Court case, Plyler v. Doe). States and localities then bear the costs and consequences of all immigration.And they respond differently, with differing consequences for their people.
The Florida legislature rejected a bill issuing driver's licenses to illegal aliens. Kansas state legislators voted to give illegal aliens instate college tuition. Alabama and Florida state police work closely with federal immigration enforcers. New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago have "sanctuary" policies that keep city employees, even police, from asking about immigration status. An Idaho county commissioner billed Mexico for the $2 million illegal aliens owe for county services.
The impact is seen particularly in crime: Record-high auto thefts in Arizona, drug trafficking in Salt Lake City, human smuggling rings in Los Angeles, D.C. sniper Lee Malvo, money laundering, prostitution, gang murders, and even slavery. Immigration authorities estimate that 84,000 state inmates are aliens, though state and local figures on foreign-born prisoners are hard to come by. At least three quarters of these immigrant state inmates are in Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and Texas—the top immigrant destinations.
Police officers at the local or state level are the law enforcement officials most likely to encounter illegal aliens. Local residents are the crime victims of these aliens. Local, county, or state jails house many of the foreign criminals. Local, county, or state criminal justice systems try these lawbreakers. And local, county, and state taxpayers pay the costs of law enforcement and criminal justice associated with the crimes that immigrants, legal and illegal, commit.
Figures for 1999 State Criminal Alien Assistance Program compensation show claims of $1.5 billion in documented costs incurred by state corrections and local jails for covered aliens. County governments face a special burden, a 2001 report by 24 Southwestern border counties calculated. They spent, from general funds, $894 million on law enforcement and criminal justice in fiscal year 1999. Many of the costs that criminal aliens impose on all state, county, and municipal jurisdictions are not represented in such figures. To cite just one California example, San Diego now spends $50 million a year to handle illegal criminal aliens.
The underworld network built up by millions of alien lawbreakers, who by and large have no fear of capture or of being held accountable, enabled the September 11 terrorists to operate undetected. Latino illegal aliens in Northern Virginia helpfully showed several of the terrorists the ropes on how to secure Virginia driver's licenses fraudulently.
The advancement of "political correctness" and multiculturalism has caused politicians to be less willing to challenge limitations on their authority over resources. Local and state politicians in heavy immigrant-receiving areas have instead expanded immigrant eligibility for public benefits, welfare, assistance programs, health care programs for those without private insurance, and driver's and other licenses. Some states and localities have begun to accept the Mexican matricula consular ID card, though it has been determined to pose a great risk to U.S. national security. Even before the recently reported crossing of 25 Chechens into Arizona, authorities knew that the illegal aliens pose a national security problem.
Dealing with current levels and quality of legal immigration is an immense problem by itself. But it is clear that until alien criminality of every kind is punished, swiftly and surely, Americans who must live with the consequences will continue to suffer higher taxes, lower quality of life, higher threat and fear levels, and less actual safety.
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Obama
Quietly Erasing Borders (Article)
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Lou Dobbs Tonight
Monday, September 28, 2009
And T.J. BONNER, president of the National Border Patrol Council, will weigh in on the federal government’s decision to pull nearly 400 agents from the U.S.-Mexican border. As always, Lou will take your calls to discuss the issues that matter most-and to get your thoughts on where America is headed.
Monday, September 28, 2009
And T.J. BONNER, president of the National Border Patrol Council, will weigh in on the federal government’s decision to pull nearly 400 agents from the U.S.-Mexican border. As always, Lou will take your calls to discuss the issues that matter most-and to get your thoughts on where America is headed.
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CONTACT THE HISPANDERING LA RAZA PARTY PRESIDENT HERE:
You can contact President Obama and let him know of your opposition to amnesty for illegal aliens:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/CONTACT/
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Wake up America!!! Illegal Immigration
has to be stopped. Take a look at this website and see where all your tax
dollars are going: http://immigrationcounters.com/
See: CFR’s Plan to Integrate the
U.S., Mexico and Canada
http://www.proliberty.com/observer/20050816.htm The Great Alien Invasion - What's Happening Now http://www.rense.com/general69/inva.htm
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"Bush Secret Border
Wars" Mayhem and terror in Southern states to protect government drug
cartels
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2005/140805borderwars.htm Mexican/Bush Crime
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“Through love of having children,
we are going to take over.” AUGUSTIN
CEBADA, BROWN BERETS, THE LA RAZA FASCIST PARTY
http://www.aztlan.net/anchor_baby_power.htm
http://www.aztlan.net/anchor_baby_power.htm
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http://video.yahoo.com/watch/7165215?fr=yvmtf
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http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?6272-Mexican-Army-corrupted-and-now-largest-Drug-Cartel-in-Mexico
Mexican Army corrupted and now largest Drug Cartel in Mexico
Mexican Army corrupted and now largest Drug Cartel in Mexico
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206 Most wanted criminals in Los Angeles. Out of 206
criminals--183 are hispanic---171 of those are wanted for Murder.
Why do Americans still protect the illegals??
http://www.dailybreeze.com/ci_11255121?appSession=934140935651450&RecordID=&PageID=2&PrevPageID=&cpipage=1&CPISortType=&CPIorderBy=
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Why do Americans still protect the illegals??
http://www.dailybreeze.com/ci_11255121?appSession=934140935651450&RecordID=&PageID=2&PrevPageID=&cpipage=1&CPISortType=&CPIorderBy=
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TEN MOST WANTED
CRIMINALS IN CALIFORNIA ARE MEXICANS!
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53103
Did you know illegals kill 12 Americans a day?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/1738432/posts FBI Crime Statistics - Crimes committed by illegals.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/1738432/posts FBI Crime Statistics - Crimes committed by illegals.
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http://www.wsws.org/articles/2011/feb2011/mexi-f10.shtml
Pentagon official: US could send troops to fight Mexican “insurgency”
EVERYDAY THERE IS A KIDNAPPING BY A MEXICAN IN PHOENIX!
http://arizona.mugshotlist.com/
http://arizona.mugshotlist.com/mugshots/male/
http://arizona.mugshotlist.com/mugshots/female/
http://arizona.mugshotlist.com/mugshots/male/
http://arizona.mugshotlist.com/mugshots/female/
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illegals
vs crime
http://www.usillegalaliens.com/impacts_of_illegal_immigration_property_crimes_and_operation_predator.html
http://www.usillegalaliens.com/impacts_of_illegal_immigration_crime.html
http://www.cis.org/mortensen/bratton
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/sep/08/local/me-jail8
http://www.cis.org/mortensen/bratton
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/sep/08/local/me-jail8
206 Most wanted criminals in Los Angeles. Out of 206
criminals--183 are hispanic---171 of those are wanted for Murder.
Why do Americans still protect the illegals??
http://www.dailybreeze.com/ci_11255121?appSession=934140935651450&RecordID=&PageID=2&PrevPageID=&cpipage=1&CPISortType=&CPIorderBy=
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Why do Americans still protect the illegals??
http://www.dailybreeze.com/ci_11255121?appSession=934140935651450&RecordID=&PageID=2&PrevPageID=&cpipage=1&CPISortType=&CPIorderBy=
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TEN MOST WANTED
CRIMINALS IN CALIFORNIA ARE MEXICANS!
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53103
Did you know illegals kill 12 Americans a day?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/1738432/posts FBI Crime Statistics - Crimes committed by illegals.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/1738432/posts FBI Crime Statistics - Crimes committed by illegals.
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