Thursday, November 14, 2019

HOUSE MAJORITY STENY HOWYER SAYS BORDERS NEEDS MORE SECURITY - BUT NO NEW WALL - THE LA RAZA HEROIN CARTELS AGREE!

FBI Now in Mexico to Probe Cartel Murders of Mormon Family near Border

Murdered Family in Mexico
Lebaron Family Facebook
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A group of FBI agents and support staff crossed into Mexico Sunday, November 10, to join the investigation into the Mormon family murders that left nine dual citizen women and children dead earlier this month.

A team of FBI personnel made their way to Bavispe, Sonora, approximately 90 miles south of the U.S. border. The area around Bavispe is where a group of cartel gunmen ambushed, murdered, and incinerated six children and three women from a nearby Mormon community. Six other children from the same family were injured. All had dual U.S. and Mexican citizenship.
The government of Mexico invited the FBI agents late last week. Secretariat of Foreign Relations Marcelo Ebrard said that the FBI would “accompany” investigative personnel from the federal prosecutor’s office. Mexican federal investigators are handling the November 4 case.
Secretariat Ebrard said the FBI agents would be unarmed with a limited in scope of investigation. He further advised that authorities from the border state of Sonora already have several suspects in custody, but did not elaborate further.
A spokesperson for the FBI confirmed they would be “providing assistance” under Mexico City’s invitation. It is unknown how long the agents and staff will remain in country for this particular case.
Robert Arce is a retired Phoenix Police detective with extensive experience working Mexican organized crime and street gangs. Arce completed work assignments in the Balkans, Iraq, Haiti, and recently completed a three-year tour in Monterrey, Mexico, for the U.S. Department of State, International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Program.

Hoyer: Border Needs to be More Secure, But No New Wall

By Kharen Martinez Murcia | November 14, 2019 | 12:08pm EST






House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.)  (Getty Images)
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) (Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) -- House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said that the U.S.-Mexico border "needs to be more secure" but he does not support funding for any type of border wall, a policy supported by the president and most Republicans. Hoyer added that he and Democrats support more "tactical" initiatives, such as hiring more border agents.  
At the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, CNSNews.com asked Hoyer if he believed the border was already secure, considering that the 2020 fiscal bill for the Department of Homeland Security was approved by the House Appropriation Committee with no funding for “new physical barriers.” 
Hoyer said, “We are very strongly in favor of border security. We believe there are a lot of tactical means that would make it more secure. It needs to be more secure.”

“We don’t believe the wall, as so many Republicans, including Senator Corner (R-Texas), didn’t think the wall was a good idea,” said Hoyer. “He might think it is a good idea now that the president has continued to push it.”
Hoyer further said there is a need to make the border secure, but that talking about Homeland Security is not the same as talking about a border wall. 
“We need to make the border secure; we are prepared and have invested money to do exactly that,” Hoyer said. “Including support, the increase of border agents over the years, so we think it needs to be secure. We are for border security.”  
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On Feb. 15, 2019, President Donald Trump declared the situation at the southern border a national emergency, and then vetoed a resolution by congressional Democrats to “reject the national emergency declaration.”
“The current situation at the southern border presents a border security and humanitarian crisis that threatens core national security interests and constitutes a national emergency,” Trump said in a statement.
Although the bill (HR2931]) for the 2020 fiscal year states that, “no Federal funds may be used for the construction of physical barriers along the southern land border of the United States,” it also says “$285,104,000 is for the criminal alien program, and $475,471,000 is for the transportation and removal program.” 

According to the bill, “of the total amount made available under ‘‘U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Operations and Support, around $3,930,966,000 is for Enforcement and Removal Operations, which includes detentions and “related care of single adult aliens in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.”



Exclusive: Jailed Mexican Cartel Boss Leading Kidnapping Ring from Inside Prison

Los Zetas
Breitbart Texas / Cartel Chronicles
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MONTERREY, Nuevo Leon – A lieutenant from a faction of Los Zetas Cartel is considered responsible for orchestrating kidnapping and extortion schemes from inside a Mexican border state prison. The boss and his henchmen are also terrorizing citrus farmers in central Tamaulipas.
Known by the nickname “El Pariente,” Roberto Garcia Tinajero is currently one of the leading members of the “Vieja Escuela” faction of Los Zetas and is currently being held at a prison in Nuevo Leon. Breitbart Texas learned from law enforcement sources in both Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas that El Pariente is also targeting citrus farmers on behalf of the Vieja Escuela. His gunmen demand hefty fees from growers under threats of violence.
It remains unclear how Garcia Tinajero is precisely able to run his cell from inside the prison. However, various police departments and prison personnel under the control of Nuevo Leon Public Security Secretary Aldo Fasci are plagued with corruption allegations.
In one of the most recent cases involving El Pariente’s cell, gunmen demanded $50,000 pesos ($2,500 USD) from a woman operating a citrus farm in the town of Guemez, law enforcement sources told Breitbart Texas. The woman was only able to produce $15,000 pesos or ($750 USD). Soon after, authorities received a call regarding a group of four gunmen in two SUVs moving along the highway that connects Ciudad Victoria with Monterrey. Tamaulipas state cops tracked the men to rural Plan de Ayala, where they found the kidnapped farmer and several weapons. State authorities learned the gunmen were part of the Vieja Escuela cell loyal El Pariente.
Prior to taking control of the cell, most extortion and kidnappings in central Tamaulipas were linked to Zeta figure Victor “El Chore” Morado Diaz, who is also inside a state prison. Since El Chore’s arrest in 2018, El Pariente was able wrest control of the operations while behind bars.
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 Leon, and Francisco Morales from Tamaulipas. 

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