When Biden took office, one of his first acts was the elimination of our border security. Like a power-hungry dictator, Biden simply decided to ignore our immigration laws. His catastrophic border policy resulted in untold millions of unidentified foreign citizens from around the world pouring into our country. Its impact is now being felt in cities across the country. The worst is yet to come. PETER LEMISKA - AND WE'RE ALREADY THERE!!!
Friday, March 2, 2018
MARTIZA GONZALEZ FLORES.... THE LA RAZA HEROIN CARTELS' FAVE JUGE LETS THEM HEAD OUT THE BACK DOOR.... What a true fucking Mexican!
PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Coahuila — A state judge who lives in Texas but works in this border city appears to be continuing her efforts to release cartel-linked drug smugglers in court. The judge previously released under suspicious circumstances various cartel assassins linked to multiple executions in this border city.
Martiza Gonzalez Flores has been working as a state judge in Coahuila while living in Eagle Pass, Texas. In recent months, Breitbart Texas has reported on Gonzalez Flores’ cases where she allowed cartel hitmen and suspected drug smugglers to walk out of her courtroom under suspicious rulings. Claiming lacking evidence, improperly filed documents, and simply stating that she does not believe the word of the investigators, the judge has earned the scorn of various law enforcement officials in the area.
According to the information on case number 127/2018, authorities arrested 47-year-old Hugo Alejandro Riojas Morales in Piedras Negras after finding him with two bricks of marijuana that weighed about five pounds.
Authorities charged him with possession of narcotics with intent to distribute, however, the case was dismissed by Gonzalez Flores who ruled that the arrest was illegal. The judge claimed that the time from when authorities arrested Riojas to when they took him to a prison cell did not give police enough time to read him his rights and follow proper procedure. Gonzalez Flores ruled that she did not believe authorities had followed procedures and ordered the suspect released.
In another case, Gonzalez Flores lowered the charges for another local drug dealer in order for him to be released after posting a $200 bond. In case file 125/2018, state authorities arrested 19-year-old Cooper Alberto Gutierrez Hernandez and 20-year-old Karina Guadalupe Pineda Gil after finding approximately one pound of marijuana in their vehicle. Authorities tried to charge both of them with possession of narcotics with intent to distribute. Gonzalez Flores dismissed the charges against Pineda claiming that she was not a drug user, and in the case of Gutierrez, she lowered his charge to a simple possession. Prosecutors tried to argue that Gutierrez had other pending cases and he is deemed a flight risk since he is a U.S. citizen. The judge set his bond at $200.
Editor’s Note: Breitbart Texas traveled to the Mexican States of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and Nuevo León to recruit citizen journalists willing to risk their lives and expose the cartels silencing their communities. The writers would face certain death at the hands of the various cartels that operate in those areas including the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas if a pseudonym were not used. Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles are published in both English and in their original Spanish. This article was written by “J.M. Martinez” from Coahuila.
THE GRUESOME VIOLENCE OF THE MEXICAN… over, under and in our open borders.
PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Coahuila — The seizure of a large cache of military weapons at a rural area near this border city points to the dangerous cartel, known as Los Zetas continuing to arm themselves in order to continue terrorizing this region.
Recently, state authorities found an arsenal of weapons hidden by Los Zetas off a rural road near Piedras Negras, just across the border from Eagle Pass, Texas. The weapons included a .50 caliber rifle, a rocket launcher, six AK-47s and three AR-15s. Officials also seized 1,500 cartridges of different calibers. The officers also found vests and other tactical equipment. All of the seized items were turned over to federal authorities for further investigation.
State authorities found the arsenal as part of an intelligence-driven operation aimed at minimizing the violent capabilities of the cartel known as Los Zetas. As Breitbart Texas reported, the Los Zetas group known as Cartel Del Noreste (CDN) is the one that maintains its presence in Piedras Negras. The CDN is being challenged by other cartels as well as independent groups.
In recent months, groups of cartel hitmen carried out multiple executions that spread panic among the residents of this city. Although authorities arrested several of the hit men, state judge Maritza Gonzalez Flores continues to release them under the argument that there is no evidence tying them to the crimes, Breitbart Texas reported. The judge released numerous cartel-linked drug dealers under suspicious rulings.
Editor’s Note: Breitbart Texas traveled to the Mexican States of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and Nuevo León to recruit citizen journalists willing to risk their lives and expose the cartels silencing their communities. The writers would face certain death at the hands of the various cartels that operate in those areas including the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas if a pseudonym were not used. Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles are published in both English and in their original Spanish. This article was written by “J.M. Martinez” from Coahuila.
Doctor, 54, dies after being found beaten and left for dead in a ditch during trip to Mexico with friends
Dr. William O'Byrne died on Wednesday at UAB Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama
The 54-year-old was flown to the hospital on life support after he went missing on vacation in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
His friends say he was beaten and left for dead in a ditch
O'Byrne worked at an anesthesiologist and taught medicine at UAB
A spokesman at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City said they are aware of the case and are gathering more information
Dr. William O'Byrne died on Wednesday at UAB Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama
A doctor died on Wednesday, after being beaten and left for dead in a ditch while on vacation in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Dr. William O'Byrne went on vacation last week with friends, and at one point got detached from the group, his friend Jason Hall told CBS 42.
The friends later found him in a hospital, where he was hooked up to a ventilator. They say he had been beaten and left for dead in a ditch.
The 54-year-old was then flown back to the U.S. on life support so he could get better treatment at the hospital where he worked, UAB Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama.
But he succumbed to his wounds and died there on Wednesday, the local coroner's office confirmed.
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico told AL.com that they are aware of the case and are gathering more information.
O'Byrne worked as an anesthesiologist at UAB and taught in the school of medicine. He specialized in critical care.
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The 54-year-old (top) was flown to the hospital on life support after he was found beaten and left for dead in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico during a vacation with friends last week (a view of the resort town above)
The hospital released a statement saying: 'At the request of the family, we have been asked not to release any more information.'
When Hall learned of the incident, he says he was hit with emotions of shock and disbelief.
'It was hard to sort of comprehend that something like this could happen to someone I know so it was pretty devastating,' Hall said.
He said O'Byrne 'exemplified the best humanistic characters of a physician'.
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The U.S. Embassy in Mexico is aware of the incident and are gathering more information
'Like he was to so many medical students and residents before me, he was my mentor and friend,' Hall told AL.com. 'He was a gifted physician trained both in medicine and anesthesiology with fellowship training in critical care. He showed kindness and genuine concern for his patients above and beyond that of other physicians.'
The U.S. State Department is currently advising citizens not to travel to several parts of Mexico due to crime.
While Puerto Vallarta itself is considered safe, the State Department says citizens should 'reconsider travel' to elsewhere in the state of Jalisco.
The neighboring states of Colima and Michoacán are under 'do not travel' warnings.
Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute has testified before a Congressional committee that in 2004, 95% of all outstanding warrants for murder in Los Angeles were for illegal aliens; in 2000, 23% of all Los Angeles County jail inmates were illegal aliens and that in 1995, 60% of Los Angeles’s largest street gang, the 18th Street gang, were illegal aliens. Granted, those statistics are old, but if you talk to any California law enforcement officer, they will tell you it’s much worse today.
“Heroin is not produced in the United States. Every gram of heroin present in the United States provides unequivocal evidence of a failure of border security because every gram of heroin was smuggled into the United States. Indeed, this is precisely a point that Attorney General Jeff Sessions made during his appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on October 18, 2017 when he again raised the need to secure the U.S./Mexican border to protect American lives.” Michael Cutler …..FrontPageMag.com
GRAPHIC — Two Cartel Gunmen Killed in Grenade Attack Against Mexican Cops
Police officers fighting off a grenade attack managed to kill two cartel gunmen in the Mexican coastal state of Veracruz. The area continues to be one of the most violent as rival criminal organizations fight for control of shipping ports.
The ambush took place in Rio Blanco when state police officers spotted a group of suspicious men began throwing grenades at them and shooting.
The police officers fought off the attack, killing two of the gunmen and injuring a third who managed to escape. Authorities were able to seize various weapons and a small sedan.
State investigators have not released which cartel the gunmen belong to.
Editor’s Note: Breitbart Texas traveled to the Mexican States of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and Nuevo León to recruit citizen journalists willing to risk their lives and expose the cartels silencing their communities. The writers would face certain death at the hands of the various cartels that operate in those areas including the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas if a pseudonym were not used. Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles are published in both English and in their original Spanish. This article was written by Tony Aranda from Nuevo León.
Over the next few months, the Mexican presidential campaign will hit the front pages. The vote is in early July.
So let me introduce you to some of the names and the one issue that the winner will face. The three major players are:
- José Antonio Meade-Kuribrena of the PRI. This is the party that governed Mexico for over 70 years and the political home of incumbent President Enrique Peña-Nieto. They are often known as the "partido oficial," or a cynical reference to their control of the bureaucracy. They're the Mexican version of the "Deep State" party.
- Ricardo Anaya-Cortés of the PAN. This is a conservative party very popular in the north of Mexico. A friend of mine calls them "los republicanos mexicanos," a reference to their ideological similarity to the GOP. They are often accused of being too close to the Catholic Church and of promoting states' rights.
- Andrés Manuel López-Obrador of the left-of-center MORENA.
This election, as my friend Allan Wall explained, is unusual because of political coalitions that have brought parties from different corners to support the PAN and MORENA.
One of these three men will be next president of Mexico.
At the moment, López-Obrador is leading in some polls, in large part because he's been around for a long time. He was mayor of Mexico City and a candidate in 2006 and 2012 (Consulta Mitofsky poll, AMLO 27.1%, Anaya 22.3%, and Meade 18.0%).
At the moment, it's too early to tell, but I'd keep an eye on Mr. Meade, because he will have the PRI's electoral machinery on his side.
Meade and Anaya would be fairly conventional presidents. López-Obrador promotes himself as the man who will stand up to Trump, but we're not sure what that really means. López-Obrador was always opposed to NAFTA, whereas Meade and Anaya support it.
No matter who wins, he will inherit a violent nation, as my friend Patrick Corcoran wrote:
After a three-year rise in murders, 2017 was the most violent year in Mexico's recent history.
The more than 29,000 murders registered by the National Public Security System represented a 27 percent jump from 2016, and a nearly 60 percent increase since 2014.
As is usually the case, organized crime was the chief driver of this wave of bloodshed.
Every conversation I have with Mexican friends or visitors confirms that "inseguridad" or insecurity is issue number one.
Hispanic judge Trump once disparaged as 'Mexican' rules in favor of border wall construction
by Kelly Cohen | Feb 27, 2018U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel on Tuesday rejected arguments by the state of California and advocacy groups that the Trump administration overreached by waiving laws requiring environmental and other reviews before construction on a southern border wall could begin. (AP Photo/Elliott Spagat, File)
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