For the LA RAZA MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS all of America
is a “Sanctuary” market for HEROIN sales!
CAUTION!
GRAPHIC IMAGES of America coming
under Mex Occupation
The NARCOMEX drug cartels now
operate in all major American cities and haul back to NARCOMEX between $40 top
$60 BILLION from sales of HEROIN!
After Trump victory:
Mexican peso plummets
amid ruling class unease
MEXICO DOES NOT WANT THEIR 40 MILLION LOOTING
MEXICANS AND MEX CRIMINAL BACK!!!
REVOLUTION
IN MEXICO: Will It Spread Over America’s Open Borders?
“Over the last decade, the Mexican ruling class has
carried out a ruthless drive to intensify the exploitation of its labor and
natural resources, mainly by American banks and corporations.”….sounds like what Wall Street has done to us!
UNDER THE LA RAZA SUPREMACIST OBAMA, THE MEX DRUG CARTELS
NOW OPERATE BORDER TO UNDEFENDED BORDER
Mexican cartel smugglers have taken full
advantage of the system in order to maximize their profits from human smuggling
as well as the smuggling of illegal aliens. In 2014, Mexico’s Gulf Cartel was able
to make
approximately $38 million in a matter of months off human smuggling alone.
“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
Four dead, 1,000 arrested as demonstrations continue across Mexico
Four dead, 1,000 arrested as demonstrations continue across Mexico
By Eric London
7 January 2017
7 January 2017
The Mexican
government on Thursday declared that it would not rescind its gasoline subsidy
cut, as clashes at protests against the measure in recent days left four dead,
dozens hurt and over 1,000 arrested.
The cut, known as the gasolinazo, will result in a 20
percent gas price hike in the coming year. Although Mexico is a leading oil
producer, it imports over half its refined oil and domestic consumers pay just
under $4 per gallon, more than in the United States. The gas price hike is
already increasing the cost of basic consumer goods such as tortillas, further
squeezing the impoverished working class and peasantry.
“Not one step back,”
Interior Secretary Jose Antonio Meade said in an interview with Radio Formula
yesterday. Speaking at a separate event, President Enrique Pena Nieto said,
“Protesting and looting will not bring about a change in reality.”
In an official video
released Thursday night, Pena made the absurd claim that “to artificially
maintain lower prices would mean cutting resources from the poorest Mexicans
and giving resources to those who have the most.” He said the government would
have slashed funding for education and other social programs if it had decided
against the cut in the gas subsidy.
His challenge to the
Mexican people—“What would you have done?”—was widely denounced on social
media.
On Thursday, two
protesters were killed in clashes with police in Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo during a
demonstration of several thousand people. That night, over 20,000 marched
through the northern industrial city of Monterrey, Nueva Leon in one of the
largest protests to date. A demonstration scheduled for Monday afternoon in
Mexico City will serve as a major test of the protest movement’s strength.
Roadblocks were set
up on highways leading to Mexico and a strike by transit workers broadened to
include the city of San Juan Del Rio in Quintana Roo. The strike was also
joined by some 3,000 truckers in Monterrey.
Demonstrations
continued along Mexico’s northern border, where protestors blocked railroad
crossings to the United States at Nogales. Protests also took place near the
border with Guatemala.
Overall, the
demonstrations appeared to have been more limited Thursday, in part due to the
Three Kings Day holiday.
Recent days have seen
a significant increase in the police presence, with 9,000 police occupying
commercial centers in Mexico City and 18,000 deployed to the State of Mexico,
where looting is widespread. Federal police were also deployed to Veracruz.
As of Thursday
afternoon, 300 people had been arrested in Veracruz, 139 in Chiapas, 537 in the
State of Mexico, 182 in Nuevo Leon, 106 in Mexico City, and dozens more
elsewhere. In Chiapas, relatives of the detained clashed with Navy sailors
guarding a prison and demanded medical attention for those beaten by the
police.
The gasolinazo protests have begun to attract the
attention of the ruling class in the United States, which until now has largely
blacked out press coverage for fear the protests will generate sympathy among
American workers. The intelligence-linked web site Stratfor wrote that the
demonstrations were spontaneous and had “largely remained regional” and “not
yet coalesced into a coordinated national movement.” Stratfor noted that taxi,
truck and bus drivers had called strikes “in several states, lending weight to
the demonstrations.”
“There is a risk,”
the web site warned, “of violent demonstrations spiraling out of control and
sparking further protests. Supply disruptions could also occur as looters
attempt to hijack gasoline trucks.”
Fears in the American
and Mexican ruling classes of “supply disruptions” underscore the strategic
necessity of uniting Mexican and American workers. An increasingly prominent
section of the Mexican ruling class, led by National Regeneration Movement
(Morena) leader and former mayor of Mexico City Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
(AMLO), is attempting to undermine the protest movement with the twin poisons
of nationalism and class collaboration.
AMLO issued another
Youtube appeal yesterday afternoon in which he called for “all Mexicans to come
together in the great task of national transformation.” A “rebirth of Mexico”
would take place only through electing him president in the 2018 election.
“There will be
opportunity for change in 2018,” he said, calling for “a new national project”
to be achieved not through class division, but “agreement.”
The Mexican
pseudo-left operates in the orbit of Morena, propping it up with “left”
phraseology. While criticizing AMLO’s attempts to limit strikes and protests,
the Pabolite Socialist Workers Movement (MTS) issued a statement Wednesday
calling for “a defense of national sovereignty” and a “break with the
dependence of the country on the government of Trump.” The statement calls for
various trade unions and student groups to gather “to discuss a plan for
national struggle” to address “the present situation in our country.”
It is impossible to
address the poverty and inequality that dominates Mexican society on the basis
of a nationalist perspective.
It is not due simply to its leaders’ cowardice that Mexico remains
even more subservient to American banks and corporations today than in the
years preceding the Mexican Revolution of 1910-20. The Stalinists and trade
unions--both corporatist and independista— paved the way for
the current social catastrophe by disarming the working class with nationalist
demagogy and subordinating the workers to the Mexican state in the name of
supporting the “progressive” section of the bourgeoisie.
This nationalist
program is all the more bankrupt today under conditions where technology and
transportation have bound the Mexican and American economies together more
closely than ever.
A November 2016
report by the US Congressional Research Service reads: “The expansion of trade
has resulted in the creation of vertical supply relationships… the flow of
intermediate inputs produced in the United States and exported to Mexico and
the return flow of finished products greatly increased the importance of the
US-Mexico border region as a production site. US manufacturing industries,
including automotive, electronics, appliances, and machinery, all rely on the
assistance of Mexican manufacturers.”
United objectively in
the productive process, increasingly facing the same transnational exploiters,
confronting right-wing oligarchic governments on both sides of the border, the
Mexican and American workers’ fates are inextricably linked. Workers on both
sides of the border must emphatically reject all attempts to sow divisions and
instead unite in a common struggle against Yankee imperialism and the Mexican
capitalist class. The banner of this struggle is the fight for the United
Socialist States of the Americas.
REMITTANCES ….. are only part of
Mexico’s looting… and billions for anchor
baby breeders, billions for heroin sales and then do the numbers!
Mexicans abroad sent home nearly $2.4 billion in transfers in November,
24.7 percent higher than a year earlier, marking their fastest pace of
expansion since March 2006, according to Mexican central bank data on Monday…
TRUMP
FOLDS TO LA RAZA MEX FASCIST MOVEMENT
Says
the “WALL” will now be only “NO TRESSPASSING” signs posted every hundred miles!
*
“He's showing more empathy for illegal aliens than he is
for American citizens. Shouldn't it be the concerns of Americans he
should be considering first, before the feelings of illegals? These
people are taking taxpayer money and American jobs, some committing crimes, and
many are not assimilating and speaking English, and Trump wants them to stay?”
FIXING
AMERICA’S UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS:
How
many jobs in your community are held by foreign born?
SHOCKING
REPORT!
THE STAGGERING ILLEGAL INVASION:
INVADE, MURDER, RAPE, BREED ANCHOR BABIES FOR WELFARE and VOTE DEM FOR MORE!
The report was apparently completed in May, leading some to suspect
that the Obama administration did not want it released for fear that it
would bolster Donald Trump’s call for a border wall.
This new report, whose full text the Center for Immigration Studies has
now obtained, estimates that nearly half of illegal aliens slip through the
southern border undetected.
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