JOE BIDEN'S SABOTAGE OF HOMELAND SECURITY -
Illegal immigration is also the ways and means by which illegal
drugs enter the United States. Last year, 100,000 Americans, most
of them young, died of overdoses, with two-thirds of these
Americans succumbing to fentanyl that is produced in China and
comes through Mexico. PATRICK BUCHANAN
Jesse Watters: Biden is basically in business with the cartels
The smuggling is managed by Biden’s pro-migration border chief, Alejandro Mayorkas, who runs the Department of Homeland Security. Much of Mayorkas’ smuggling — including the nighttime flights — has been funded by taxpayer money transferred from various federal programs to contractor-run buses and non-profit shelters. Catholic Charities is one of the leading groups, and it operates bus services from the border to New York.
JUDICIAL WATCH:
“The greatest criminal threat to the daily lives of American citizens are the Mexican drug cartels.”
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2016/12/the-american-border-with-narcomex.html
“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
“Mexican authorities have arrested the former mayor of a rural community in the border state of Coahuila in connection with the kidnapping, murder and incineration of hundreds of victims through a network of ovens at the hands of the Los Zetas cartel. The arrest comes after Breitbart Texas exposed not only the horrors of the mass extermination, but also the cover-up and complicity of the Mexican government.”
“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
Biden WH Spending $1.5 Billion to Address the Opioid Crisis; No Mention of Border Crisis
(CNSNews.com) - President Joe Biden has largely ignored the overrun southwest border, where drug traffickers are bringing tons of poison, including fentanyl, into this country.
But on Friday, less than two months before the midterm election, the White House released a statement, saying "President Biden recognizes the devastating impact the overdose epidemic has had on this nation."
In a new fact sheet, the White House announced "new and recent actions" it is taking as part of National Recovery Month -- and it's clear they view money as the solution to this problem, as they do so many others.
The words "border" and "immigration" do not appear anywhere in the White House fact sheet.
The fact sheet says the Biden White House is:
-- Awarding $1.5 billion for all States and Territories to Address Addiction and the Opioid Crisis.
The White House explains: "The grant programs provide funding to states and territories to increase access to treatment for substance use disorder, remove barriers to public-health interventions like naloxone, and expand access to recovery support services such as 24/7 Opioid Treatment Programs. The funding will also allow states to increase investments in overdose education, peer support specialists in emergency departments, and allow states to invest in other strategies that will help save lives in hard-hit communities."
The largest grant ($107,060,968) is going to state agencies in Sacramento, California, followed by $101,302,478 to the Department of Children and Families in Tallahassee, Florida (See full list here.)
Additionally, the fact sheet mentions:
-- "Investing (spending) over $104 Million to Expand Substance Use Treatment and Prevention in Rural Communities to Beat the Overdose Epidemic.
-- "Investing" (spending) $20.5 Million to Increase Access to Recovery Supports. This grant funding will "help individuals with substance use disorders who are moving through the drug court system restabilize their lives by expanding prevention and treatment programs and increasing access to community behavioral health promotion services."
-- New Guidance to Support and Facilitate Greater Access to FDA-approved naloxone products. The FDA wants to expand the distribution of naloxone, "with the goal of saving lives by supporting the drug’s increased availability to underserved communities who need access the most."
-- Additional Funding for Law Enforcement Officials on the Front Lines of the Overdose Epidemic who are working to "reduce violent crime, improve data sharing, and dismantle illicit finance operations of drug traffickers" and "to prevent gun crimes associated with drug trafficking."
-- New Guidance for Employers to Create Recovery-Ready Workplaces. (Hire the formerly addicted.)
-- Deploying Financial Sanctions to Disrupt Global Drug Trafficking Operations, including violent Mexican cartels. The U.S. Treasury Department "will use sanctions to target the global fentanyl supply chain, particularly in Mexico, to disrupt the illicit production of synthetic opioids like fentanyl, which continue to drive overdose deaths."
-- A historic $42.5 billion for National Drug Control Program agencies in President Biden’s FY 2023 budget request, a $3.2 billion increase over FY 2022.
The fact sheet makes a point of saying what the Biden administration will NOT do: "Consistent with federal law, none of the initiatives or investments announced today will be used to purchase or distribute drug paraphernalia, including pipes."
Sen. Hagerty: ‘We’ve Advertised That We’re Not Going to Protect Our Own Borders’
(CNS News) - When asked why he thinks Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has seen an increase in encounters with people on the terrorist watchlist at the southwest border, Senator Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) said we have made our southern border “the path of least resistance” for “people who are going to do harm to America.”
At the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 22, CNS News asked Senator Hagerty, “According to Customs and Border Protection, in fiscal year 2020, it encountered 3 people on the terrorist watchlist trying to cross the Southwest border. Last year it encountered 15, and in the first 11 months of this fiscal year, it has encountered 78. Why do you think there has been that increase?”
“Um, I haven’t checked the facts, but assuming they are correct, I think that the reason is that we’ve advertised that we’re not going to protect our own borders,” replied Senator Hagerty.
He continued, “And people who are going to do harm to America are going through the path of least resistance. Clearly, our southern border is that bad.”
“This is the greatest national security crisis we’re facing as a nation right now and this administration is refusing to do anything about it, except make it worse,” said the senator.
As CNS News has reported, in the first 11 months of this fiscal year, CBP has encountered 78 individuals on the terrorist watchlist trying to cross the southwest border between the legal ports of entry, which is a 500% increase from the 15 encounters it had last year.
According to CBP, “The Terrorist Screening Dataset (TSDS) -- also known as the ‘watchlist’ -- is the U.S. government’s database that contains sensitive information on terrorist identities.”
Border Town USA: Migrants Busted in Michigan with Mexican Cartel’s 20K Fentanyl Pills
https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2022/04/joe-bidens-sabotage-of-homeland_19.html
JOE BIDEN'S SABOTAGE OF HOMELAND SECURITY - Illegal immigration is also the ways and means by which illegal drugs enter the United States. Last year, 100,000 Americans, most of them young, died of overdoses, with two-thirds of these Americans succumbing to fentanyl that is produced in China and comes through Mexico. PATRICK BUCHANAN
Cartels Behind Mexico’s Recent Mysterious Energy Worker Deaths
Executions, shootings, and even suicides are now part of a wave of mysterious deaths of Mexican government energy workers. Cartel gunmen appear to be involved in the deaths, Mexican officials confirm.
Mexican drug traffickers are carrying out a new tactic to intimidate the population, the country’s government has been forced to confirm. The deaths of Mexican energy workers are taking place mainly in border areas with the United States and in states where the cartels have control. Virtually all of Mexico has become the scene of bloody cartel shootouts, where criminal organizations fight for control of plazas or regions, turning hundreds of towns into no man’s land. In those areas, if locals don’t support the dominant cart, gunmen then close access to highways and damage infrastructure in general.
Cartels in Mexico have increasingly attacked civilian communities in their turf battles, isolating towns that do not support them, cutting off roads and electricity, or forcing residents to leave.
The Mysterious Deaths
On September 6th, two vans from the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) were ambushed by gunmen in the Sonora mountains, near the town of Onavas, Sonora. Two workers were injured and two others died.
According to the Sonora State Prosecutor’s Office, the attack took place when the workers stopped along a road so one of them could go to the restroom. That is when gunmen placed on top of surrounding hills began firing at them. One of the vehicles with the workers tried to flee after the workers in that car realized they were the intended targets of the gunmen.
The area of the attack has been labeled as an “area of confrontation” between La LÃnea Cártel, which is based in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, and factions of the Sinaloa Cartel (CDS). For years the two criminal organizations have been fighting over lucrative drug-production areas and corridors in the state of Sonora.
On September 11, in the coastal state of Guerrero, a third CFE worker was killed. This time it was a direct attack in which the employee, identified as Marco Antonio, was shot to death in the municipality of Coyuca de Benitez. The case remains unsolved.
On the same day, a member of the Mexican Navy, identified as Rodrigo ‘V’, 20 years old, took his life on the Nohoch-A platform, of the state oil company Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex).
Rodrigo ‘V’ was assigned to the Thirteenth Marine Infantry Battalion and had been tasked with guarding the area against constant maritime robberies. So far, Pemex officials have yet to reveal a motive for the apparent suicide.
Confusions?
On September 8, in his morning press conference, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador acknowledged that the area where the first two murders of CFE workers were recorded is the scene of clashes between “gangs” that had cut off the electricity to two towns in “retaliation” for not supporting their operations.
“There is a confrontation between groups there,” López Obrador said referring to the outskirts of the town of Onavas where the attack took place. The president said that “in the performance of their duty,” the CFE workers went to reinstall electricity in two towns that had the power cut by cartel gunmen.
However, AMLO also hinted that the shooting could have been a case of mistaken identity where the gunmen mistook the convoy of CFE workers for a convoy of rival cartel gunmen. Prior to that, there were no recorded cases of cartel gunmen targeting energy employees. Investigations in the three cases are ongoing. The Onavas area is the same area where on November 4, 2019, nine U.S. citizens from the Langford, LeBaron, and Miller families were ambushed by hitmen as they drove toward the U.S. border, Breitbart Texas reported at the time.
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 “Dharma Fernández” from Baja California
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