IT'S TIME TO CLOSE AND SEAL THE NARCOMEX
BORDER AND END THE MEX EXPORTATION OF
POVERTY, UNSKILLED 'CHEAP' LABOR,
ANCHOR BABY BREEDERS FOR 18 YEARS OF
WELFARE, HEROIN, FENTANYL AND
UNREGISTERED DEM VOTERS AND THAT
RANTING BELLIGEREN P.OF S. OBRADOR, LAP
BITCH TO THE CAREL LORDS!!!
Is it all that different from his open borders policies, where millions of unvetted foreign migrants are flooding into this country without authorization, bringing crime, drugs, and costs, yet there too nothing is done about it? Joe offers an absurd excuse for that decision, as well claiming that all migrants who can utter the magic word 'asylum' are entitled to a free ride inside the U.S. for years or more, amounting to an all-expenses paid trip for thousands. MONICA SHOWALTER
For starters, let's define the "fentanyl crises" for what it really is: Chemical warfare, effectively perpetrated on the American people by the Chinese communist government and their Mexican-cartel allies. This administration's open border, which is clearly an intentional policy, marks Biden and Harris as co-conspirators in what's arguably the CCP's chemical-weapons assault on U.S. citizens. RICHARD MORSE
What we are seeing here is plain old garden variety Mexican meddling in our internal affairs, this time rooted in some icky festering wounded national pride, some bid from Mexico to assert itself over U.S. laws in the wake of Trump's muscle on Mexico over the illegal migrant surge, using the U.S. courts with their continuous anti-Trump rulings to make itself the sovereign here. Mexico has already sent their illegals and now they want to take over gubernatorially through the courts, which puts this act on a continuum.
THE NEXT MEXICAN INVASION IS AT HAND:
"Mexican president candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador called for mass immigration to the United States, declaring it a "human right". We will defend all the (Mexican) invaders in the American," Obrador said, adding that immigrants "must leave their towns and find a life, job, welfare, and free medical in the United States."
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/07/mexican-president-andres-manuel-lopez.html
"Fox’s Tucker Carlson noted Thursday that Obrador has previously proposed granting AMNESTY TO MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS. “America is now Mexico’s social safety net, and that’s a very good deal for the Mexican ruling class,” Carlson added."
"Many Americans forget is that our country is located
against a socialist failed state that is promising to
descend even further into chaos – not California, the
other one. And the Mexicans, having reached the
bottom of the hole they have dug for themselves, just
chose to keep digging by electing a new leftist
presidente who wants to surrender to the cartels and
who thinks that Mexicans have some sort of “human
right” to sneak into the U.S. and demographically
reconquer it." KURT SCHLICHTER
Mexico cynically wades into El Paso shooting debacle, brimming with hypocrisy
As if the El Paso mass murder couldn't be a more noxious showcase for political bad behavior, in wades the Mexican government, launching lawsuits against the U.S. for supposedly failing to protect its citizens, which is something they've never bothered about before. According to NBC News:
Mexico on Sunday threatened to take legal action against the United States for failing to protect its citizens after this weekend's mass shooting in the border city of El Paso.
Of the 20 people gunned down at a Walmart at the Cielo Vista Mall, at least seven were Mexican citizens, and Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard promised Mexico City will act.
In a statement, the Foreign Ministry called the attack in El Paso a "terrorist act against innocent Mexicans."
Apparently, they've seen how their individual illegals can exploit loopholes in U.S. law to their advantage, and now that bastion of peace and tranquility to our south would like a serving of the same. Instead of warning Mexican potential illegals to stay out of the U.S. the way a normal country would do, they want to muscle the U.S. legal system to their benefit, creating a sort of right to protection in the U.S. which is something Mexicans certainly don't have back home.
And more to the point, the Mexican state would like to blame the U.S. for the action of the lone freak who shot up the Wal-Mart in El Paso, same as the average Democratic politician. The fact that the freak is going to the executioner's table is irrelevant, because what they're really after is putting the U.S. and President Trump in particular on trial.
According to a summary of their doings from Axios:
Mexico threatened legal action Sunday against the U.S. for failing to protect its citizens after a shooting in the border city of El Paso, Texas, killed 20 people, including 6 Mexican nationals, the New York Times reports.
Details: Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said the Mexican government was looking into extraditing the suspect to Mexico on a terrorism charge over Saturday's shooting, per CNN. Mexico also plans legal action against the seller who provided the weapon used in the attack, according to the NYT.
What they're saying: Ebrard said in a Twitter video, translated by NBC News, that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador wants to "ensure that Mexico’s indignation translates" into "expeditious and forceful" legal action for the country to take a role and demand that conditions are established that protect Mexicans in the U.S.
The big picture: Many Mexicans are aware of an anti-immigrant screed apparently posted online by the suspect just before the shooting and they see the attack as an expression of tensions between the U.S. and Mexico over immigration, guns and violence, often fueled by President Trump's policies and rhetoric, the Times notes.
On those grounds, any American who's attacked, assaulted, drinks poisoned liquor, or is killed in Mexico, should have grounds to do the same. Failure to protect, don't you know. Such irony. Turns out more Americans (75 of them) have been killed in Mexico than all the remaining countries of the worldcombined. Here's what Forbes reported last year:
In 2016, according to my analysis of the data, more Americans were reported killed by homicide in Mexico than the combined total of Americans killed by homicide in every other country abroad.
More than 31 million Americans visited Mexico in 2016, the National Travel & Tourism Office says, and State Department data shows there were reports of 75 American homicide victims there. In comparison, 49 million Americans traveled to all other foreign countries, and 69 were reported killed by homicide.
That's quite some hypocrisy they've got, given the number of American dead bodies they've got on their record. Think they'll go along with reciprocity? Not the Mexican government we know. The double standard stands.
But that's hardly their only hypocrisy. Here's another logic joke from them:
They encourage their nationals to emigrate illegally (remember the Mexican government comic books? Apparently, they're still distributing them) to get rid of potential discontents, and now they complain when the place, loaded as it is with unvetted migrants they don't want around, is somehow not safe? Any city loaded with illegals is a den of crime -- just look at the crime in Chicago, Baltimore or any sanctuary city. Apparently, those killings are O.K. by the Mexicans so long as they are done by other Mexicans or maybe Central Americans. But this Dallas-area white interloper doing the killing is something different, something sue-worthy? They've tolerated crime for years on both sides of the border, not doing a thing so long as the distilled remittances keep coming. Now at this late date, with this lone freak, they are suddenly upset.
Now for a third hypocrisy: They say they want to extradite the maggot? What the heck would that be for? Like El Chapo Guzman, he'd be in a fine position to continue his Internet postings in a Mexican prison because all kinds of contraband is tolerated in Mexican prisons, particularly cell phones, and anything can be bribed for. For that matter, he'd be in a great position to escape, much as Guzman did from Mexican prisons, more than once. The creep, under Mexican law, would also be spared the death penalty, something he's not going to be spared if he stays in Texas. It looks like this extradition move is some sort of revolting bid to save him and allow him to flourish. You can bet he'd be a happy camper if somehow he got extradited to Mexico. Sorry amigos: The maggot is going to pay.
What we are seeing here is plain old garden variety Mexican meddling in our internal affairs, this time rooted in some icky festering wounded national pride, some bid from Mexico to assert itself over U.S. laws in the wake of Trump's muscle on Mexico over the illegal migrant surge, using the U.S. courts with their continuous anti-Trump rulings to make itself the sovereign here. Mexico has already sent their illegals and now they want to take over gubernatorially through the courts, which puts this act on a continuum.
This garbage should be smacked down for the hypocrisy it is and as fast as possible. We don't need their government ruling over here and we sure as heck shouldn't be paying them.
Blinken: Mexican Military's Seizure of a U.S. Company's Port on Yucatan Peninsula 'Is of Deep Concern'
(CNSNews.com) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador "continues to take arbitrary and punitive actions against U.S. businesses operating in Mexico," Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) told Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday at a hearing of a Senate Appropriations subcommittee.
Hagerty asked Blinken if he's aware of "the Mexican military's recent seizure of a U.S.-owned deepwater port" on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
Vulcan Materials, the Alabama-based producer of crushed stone, sand and gravel, says on Tuesday, March 14, 2023, CEMEX -- a Mexican multinational cement/concrete and building materials company -- "forcibly entered Vulcan's port facilities near Playa del Carmen, aided by armed Mexican police and soldiers.
"There is no contract permitting CEMEX's use of Vulcan's port facilities," Vulcan said, and CEMEX is still occupying the property."
Blinken said he's "aware of" the takeover and he "shares the concern about that."
"And we have been asking the Mexican authorities, local authorities, as well as national authorities about the military and police presence there. So this is of deep concern," Blinken said.
"I think as a practical matter as well, cases like this can very negatively impact Mexico's efforts to attract future investment from the United States and any other countries."
Hagerty said Mexico's seizure of the port owned by a U.S. company is not all that bothers him:
"It concerns me that the Mexican government has put its military in charge of constructing a section of the train, Mayan railway, that's near this recently seized port," he said. "And the bigger concern is the fact that China may be involved in building sections of that railway.
"The Chinese have bragged that the China Communications Construction Corporation is heavily involved in providing key materials for the railway."
Hagerty said he's concerned about Mexico taking "this sort of arbitrary and very detrimental action against U.S. assets.”
“And the rule of law is critical to the relationship. And I am just shocked that President Lopez Obrador is operating in this manner.
"I think the even deeper shock though is -- is the concern that -- that Chinese company is involved in building the section of the railway nearby. I also understand that the -- this company that they're using is deeply involved in building Chinese military infrastructure there -- they're involved in militarizing the islands in the South China Sea that China has, you know, poured concrete into the ocean and built.
“I think the other thing I hope we can investigate is whether the Chinese are involved in financing this.
"There are deep concerns there where you've got potentially Chinese companies working with the Mexican military to take adverse actions on US assets and in particular seizing a deep water port in that location.
“I'd be interested in your opinion whether -- whether this would be in the interest of the Chinese Communist Party to have control of this port."
Blinken responded, "I think it theoretically would be, and it would certainly not be in the interest of Mexico.
"One of the things that we worked actively with Mexico on is making sure that in other areas, for example, in the telecoms sector, that they focus on making sure they have trusted vendors engaged in their system because we know the challenges to their own sovereignty when you don't have a trusted vendor in your telecom system.
"And this is something, I must say, that President Lopez Obrador seemed seized with, but I'd welcome, first of all, making sure we have all the information that you have about this particular case and sharing with your team what we know."
According to Vulcan Materials, the Mexican government has illegally shut down Vulcan's quarrying, processing and shipping operations. "Nonetheless, Vulcan owns the four parcels of property that make up its Mexico operation, including the port facilities. Likewise, Vulcan lawfully holds the port concession. Use of Vulcan's private property by third parties, such as CEMEX, requires Vulcan's authorization," the company's statement said.
The Vulcan port seizure prompted two Republican congressmen to issue a statement condemning Mexican corruption and urging the Biden administration to do something about it:
"This armed takeover of Vulcan’s property shows just how corrupt the Mexican government has become,” Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Ala.) said. “This is a gross abuse by the Mexican government to which President Biden must immediately respond in the strongest possible terms. The unjust takeover of a private American enterprise should cause every American company to reconsider locating in Mexico.
“If the Mexican government can do this to one company, they can do it to all.”
Palmer called on President Biden to take action against the Mexican government in response to the port seizure.
“The Biden Administration should immediately respond to this assault against an American company and demand the Mexican government withdraw from the Vulcan Materials facility,” he said. “It is essential the Biden Administration acts to protect America’s interests, or it will risk other actions against American companies.”
Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.) also criticized the Mexican government's priorities: "Mexico’s government can seize control of U.S. companies,” Rogers said. “But they can’t stop cartels from trafficking fentanyl and humans across our border?"
According to a publication called "The Maritime Executive":
"Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has tussled with the operator for more than a year, calling on Vulcan to convert the limestone quarry into a tourist park and claiming that the operation has caused environmental damage.
“He is also believed to have an interest in Vulcan's marine terminal for the quarry, which is the only dock in the region capable of handling rock shipments for construction of the gigantic Maya Train rail line project - a controversial piece of Obrador's development program. Obrador has been pushing to accelerate the line's construction, and the train relies on imported rock."
Drug Lord Who Killed 2 Jesuit Priests Found Dead in Mexico
Mexican authorities revealed that a drug lord wanted for the murders of two Jesuit priests was found dead with a bullet wound to the head.
During a press conference, Chihuahua’s Attorney General Cesar Jauregui announced that in recent days authorities in Sinaloa found the body of a man identified as Jose Noriel “El Chueco” Portillo Gil. Jauregui said he is waiting on DNA testing to fully confirm the finding.
Authorities found the body near a dirt road near the town of Choix. According to Jauregui, the man had been killed within the previous 24 hours and had a single gunshot wound to the head from an AR-15-type rifle.
El Chueco is a regional drug lord with the Sinaloa Cartel who made international headlines after shooting two Jesuit priests in 2022. Fathers Javier Campos and Joaquin Mora were inside their church when they tried to protect a tourist guide being chased by El Chueco and his gunmen.
Mexico’s government was shamed into launching a large-scale manhunt for El Chuecho. It was later revealed that the drug lord was behind other homicides in the region, including the 2019 murder of Patrick Braxton Andrew, an American tourist.
Ildefonso Ortiz is an award-winning journalist with Breitbart Texas. He co-founded Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles project with Brandon Darby and senior Breitbart management. You can follow him on Twitter and on Facebook. He can be contacted at Iortiz@breitbart.com.
Brandon Darby is the managing director and editor-in-chief of Breitbart Texas. He co-founded Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles project with Ildefonso Ortiz and senior Breitbart management. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook. He can be contacted at bdarby@breitbart.com.
The Southern Border is a Hybrid War Zone
And the targets are U.S. citizens and U.S. sovereignty.
The March 12 Incident on the Paso Del Norte Bridge confirms the U.S.-Mexico border is once again a war zone.
The March 12 Incident is an outrage that demonstrates the U.S. is currently under continuous hybrid war assault.
The hybrid war’s current weapons: deadly drugs (fentanyl), human trafficking (to include child sex and work slavery), migrants sapping social welfare dollars budgeted for deprived American citizens and noncitizens voting illegally.
Illegal votes equal hijacked U.S. elections.
Don’t exclude these horrors: enemies evading border controls to spread infectious diseases and terrorists masked as illegal aliens who use porous and undefended borders to enter the U.S. and embed as “sleeper agents” for future enemy action.
Video cameras on the Mexican side captured the human wave assault’s initial surge. A swarming thousand — overwhelmingly male — funnels into the bridge and below a sign reading “Feliz Viaje” (bon voyage) attempt to physically overrun security personnel and break into the U.S.
The personnel to mob would crush and stomp: Border Patrol agents, local and state police — blue-collar American citizens with badges suddenly outnumbered 10 to one and defending the U.S. from invasion.
A justified question: If the American security personnel under human wave assault had fired a shot, would President Joe Biden have called them bigoted “racistracistracists”?
In 2021 Biden excoriated innocent Border Patrol agents with leftist epithets. Recall the agents were reining horses, not whipping illegal Haitian immigrants. But Biden condemned his own police and promised they’d “pay” for… pay for doing their job responsibly and with restraint.
Apparently, no shots were fired on March 12. Media report U.S. and Mexican security officers used their physical presence (their bodies) to stop the human wave.
Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital that Mexican drug cartel propaganda spurred the attack. He said the crowd had heard March 12 was the “Day of the Migrants.” They would be “allowed in the United States via the port of entry.” The mob “essentially overran the port, at least on the Mexican side,” Gonzales said; “…disinformation just gets spun and it becomes a dangerous situation for everybody.”
Disinformation happens a lot in America. The chief culprit is leftist media corruption. Evidence: three years of Hillary Clinton’s “RussiaRussiaRussia” lies that won a Pulitzer Prize.
Gonzales added Biden needs to “show action” on the border and “words” won’t address the crisis. Gonzales also wants to “label cartels as terrorist organizations.”
They are terrorists, but they are also enemy allies in a broader war. I called the March 12 Incident an act of hybrid war. Various media reports claim Mexican drug cartels perpetrated the Day of the Migrants lie. The bridge assault would distract American security so cartel operatives could smuggle drugs and people in undefended border sectors.
Here’s a hint as to the big enemy: An unarmed thousand-man rush invasion is somewhat comparable to China’s sea militia schtick — poor, unarmed fishermen claiming fishing rights in Filipino waters. Unarmed men provide plausible deniability and a feel-sorry story bribed media propagandists will tout as evidence of capitalist callousness or “racistracistracist.”
In June 2019 StrategyPage.com reported that nongovernmental organizations that support unrestricted migration into America had cooperated with Mexican cartels to bring illegal aliens into the U.S. Moreover, in the 1990s Chinese syndicates nicknamed “snakeheads” began moving “illegals in large numbers” into North America. “Nearly three decades later the mechanics of these international people smuggling operations were well known and when the conditions were right the international angle showed up again…”
Right — communist China. China is the world’s primary source of fentanyl. Beijing either ships directly to the U.S. or smuggles it via Mexico.
In 2017 the National Interest sardonically called China’s strategy the “Reverse Opium War.” From 1839-1842 China’s Qing dynasty went to war with Britain to stop the Brits from selling opium in China. The drug threatened Chinese social cohesion.
Illegal entry into the U.S. violates just laws that protect American citizens. Trafficking illegal drugs is criminal. From April 2020 to April 2021, over 100,000 Americans died of drug overdoses, and fentanyl was involved in two-thirds of the deaths. That’s not just an attack on social cohesion. That’s mass murder.
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