Friday, August 26, 2022

MEXICO THE NARCO STATE ON AMERICA'S UNDEFENDED BORDERS AS JOE BIDEN HANDS UKRAINE BILLIONS AND BILLIONS TO DEFEND THEIR BORDERS - Reporter and columnist Fredid Román Román was gunned down as he left his home in Chilpancingo, Guerrero, on Monday, Aug. 23, making him the 15th journalist to be killed in Mexico this year.

 

Fifteen in Mexico

We wrote a few days ago about homicides in Mexico.  Let me bring you another side of the story via my friends at Pulse Mexico:   

Reporter and columnist Fredid Román Román was gunned down as he left his home in Chilpancingo, Guerrero, on Monday, Aug. 23, making him the 15th journalist to be killed in Mexico this year.

Román Román was a reporter for various media outlets in the coastal Mexican state of Guerrero, as well as the owner and editor of the newspaper La Realidad, which he stopped publishing several years ago.    

At the time of his death, he was publishing his column, “The Written Reality,” in various media and on his social networks.

On the day of his death, he published a column on criticizing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) for his mishandling of the investigation of the unsolved Ayotzinapa case surrounding 43 missing students in Guerrero in 2014.

Román Román is the second reporter assassinated during the administration of Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda, who took office in October 2021. The first was the photojournalist Alfredo Cardoso Echeverría in Acapulco.

Fifteen journalists dead in Mexico is today's headline.  #14 was killed in Sonora not long ago.  And the story repeats itself!

My friends south of the border explain it this way:

First, many journalists are doing journalism.  They are covering tough stories and drawing the ire of criminal elements; and

Second, most of them are unguarded.  They are easy targets for those who follow them home or find them around town.

Yes, these journalists are doing good work and losing their lives in the process.

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EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Mexican Authorities Steal Thousands of Dollars from Traveler at Airport

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Breitbart Texas / Cartel Chronicles
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Images exclusively obtained by Breitbart Texas capture the moment when authorities stole money from a Peruvian national who was denied entry into Mexico. The encounter occurred in July at the Mexico City International Airport.

On the morning of July 31, a man arrived from Peru, however, agents with Mexico’s National Migration Institute (INM) denied him entry and had him sent to a room called Rechazos 1 or Denials 1, where foreign nationals are held until they board the next available flight to their home country.

At Rechazos 1, a member of Mexico’s Navy and an officer with Mexico City’s Industrial and Banking Police (PBI) took over the intake process, a task typically performed by INM. Authorities placed the man’s luggage in a storage area, however, they did not do a standard inventory, according to a high-ranking INM official who asked to remain unidentified. The traveler had $60,000 pesos (approximately $3,000 USD).

The INM process calls for travelers to fill out a form declaring their valuables and, in the case of cash, the money is counted in front of witnesses and placed in a sealed envelope until departure, the INM official revealed.

The man told authorities that he had his savings in the bag, but the cop and the naval officer told him the area was secure, the INM official revealed.

One of the photographs captured the moment when the PBI officer goes through the man’s bag.

Another photograph captured the moment when the PBI officer allegedly hides the cash.

Time passes and the man then asks to check his bag and discovered that $3,000 USD was missing before confronting the officers. Both men claimed that no one had entered the room.

The Peruvian continues to demand the return of his money, drawing the attention of more INM and naval officers.

Additional photographs capture the moment when authorities question the man about the outburst. INM officers began looking into the case.

The man ultimately was put on a plane back to Peru without his money.

Even though an investigation by INM revealed that theft by public officials did take place, the case was covered up, the INM official revealed.

Editor’s Note: Breitbart Texas traveled to Mexico City and the 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 “Williams Cortez” from Baja California.


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