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  • Nickdfresh
    SUPER MODERATOR

    • Oct 2004
    • 49646

    Americans Being Terrorized in TEXAS!

    TERROR PLAGUES BORDER

    CORRUPTION, KIDNAPPING, CRIME RUINING TEXAS TOWN


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    By Richard Walker

    Residents of Laredo on the U.S. side of the Rio Grande are experiencing terror, and it is not coming from Arab revolutionary groups but from Mexican criminals and drug cartels, one of them comprised of former members of Mexico’s special forces.

    In Laredo, a city of 250,000, which has seen massive growth through cross-border trade over the past decade, there is a real fear that there are insufficient federal and local law enforcement personnel to protect Americans living there.

    In recent years, aside from violent home invasions by illegal aliens and the spread of narco-trafficking by Mexican drug lords, the Laredo area has seen a spate of kidnappings followed by ransom demands and the disappearance of several dozen of its citizens.

    Time and again, the Border Patrol there has warned Washington that neighboring Nuevo Laredo, which is just across the Mexican border, has been the source of violence and illicit drug running that has spread to Laredo and as far as Dallas.

    To make matters worse, until a month ago, the DEA and the FBI had made it plain to lawmakers in Congress and in Texas that the entire Nuevo Laredo police force was in the pay of the drug cartels, especially the Zetas, a bloodthirsty group of heavily armed ex-Mexican special forces officers.

    The Zetas made their mark along the Gulf of Mexico, waging gun battles with their rival, the Juarez Cartel. According to the FBI, which has been tracking Zeta hit men in the United States, the Zetas’ expertise is in assassination and moving drugs from Mexico into United States.

    For the people of Laredo, the most frightening dimension to the violence that has engulfed their region has been the kidnapping of U.S. citizens, who are taken across the border into Nuevo Laredo, some of them never to reappear.

    Official figures confirm that, in the past year alone, 30 to 40 Americans have been kidnapped or murdered on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, in the vicinity of Nuevo Laredo.

    Traditionally, the half-million inhabitants of Nuevo Laredo depended heavily on tourism from Texas, but with the arrival of the drug gangs and criminals from Mexico City, U.S. citizens have stayed away. As a result, the economic damage to ordinary shopkeepers has been considerable.

    From a Border Patrol perspective, the real issue is that Nuevo Laredo poses a potent threat to U.S. security because of what could be hidden in the 10,000 trucks that daily carry goods across the border into the United States.

    In early June, Mexican President Vicente Fox, under pressure from Washington, agreed that Nuevo Laredo had to be “cleaned up.” However, he failed to give immediate authorization to his security people to do that, and on June 8 a new police chief in the border town was assassinated.

    Mexican agents from the Agencia Federal de Investigacion, AFI, the equivalent of the FBI, were dispatched to Nuevo Laredo to investigate the murder. However, when they arrived in the center of the town, they were stopped at a roadblock by local police, one of whom shot one of the AFI agents in the chest, claiming he had gone for his gun. As it turned out, the AFI agent who was shot was not even armed at the time.

    Following the shooting, some 1,000 Mexican troops, special forces and scores of Mexican federal agents moved into Nuevo Laredo and sealed it off. Forty police officers were arrested and questioned about the assassination of the police chief and the shooting of the federal agent.

    Those actions were followed by the arrest and questioning of all 700 members of the town’s police force. During the opening hours of the clean-up, Mexican troops found 43 kidnap victims in several different houses. Most of them were members of drug cartels.

    That effectively dashed the hopes of American families who had prayed their loved ones would be freed when the town was liberated. No one was more shattered than William Slemaker, who had been holding out hope from September 2004 that his stepdaughter, Yvette Martinez, 27, and her friend, Brenda Cisneros, would be found. They had simply vanished on a trip to Nuevo Laredo and, unlike other kidnap victims, no ransom demands were ever received from their kidnappers.

    Violence is a way of life in northern Mexican border towns, and much of that can be attributed to drug cartels and the movement of illegal aliens by organized crime syndicates.

    According to the Border Patrol the fault lies with Mexico’s traditionally corrupt police force and judiciary.

    The scale of the drug business can be seen in the fact that in four years there has been a 74 percent increase in the seizure of methamphetamine shipments at the border.

    For some time, the Border Patrol, desperately in need of more staff, has highlighted the need to tighten security. For example, for years there has been a steady flow of illegals from Nuevo Laredo to the interstate that leads straight to Houston. In 2004, staff from Mexico’s immigration organization, the National Migration Institute, confirmed that among undocumented immigrants interviewed by them were people from China and eastern European countries as well as from Haiti, Cuba, Brazil, Guatemala, Venezuela, El Salvador and Honduras.

    The range of countries appeared to indicate the presence of organized crime in moving people into the United States from many parts of the world, using the Mexican border. On July 19, the Texas Border Sheriffs Coalition met in Houston to express anger at the U.S. federal government’s failure to secure the border.

    The group was highly critical of what it called the “catch and release program” whereby illegals are taken into custody and immediately released when it is established that they are not involved in terrorism. From the coalition’s standpoint, illegals taken into custody should also be subjected to criminal background checks and should be tested to ensure they are not carriers of infectious diseases.

    (Issue #31, August 1, 2005)

    Not Copyrighted. Readers can reprint and are free to redistribute - as long as full credit is given to American Free Press - 645 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 100 Washington, D.C. 20003


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    So where is our National GUARD? Where are our paramilitary police, the FBI, U.S. Marshalls, DEA, ATF, CIA, and even the military? Chasing phantom terrorists? Over 40 people were abucted last year from this town and yet our military (including the reserves and militia) are pinned down in the middle east. Bullshit! They need to control the border now! And I'm not even talking about immigration...
    Last edited by Nickdfresh; 08-07-2005, 07:45 AM.
  • Big Train
    Full Member Status

    • Apr 2004
    • 4013

    #2
    I think what you mean to say is where are the Texas Rangers and local law enforcement in sufficient numbers, in tandem with an actual functioning Border Patrol, in tandem with an actual functioning Mexican government.

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    • BigBadBrian
      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
      • Jan 2004
      • 10625

      #3
      Originally posted by Big Train
      I think what you mean to say is where are the Texas Rangers and local law enforcement in sufficient numbers, in tandem with an actual functioning Border Patrol, in tandem with an actual functioning Mexican government.
      Really. Thanks for the voice of reason.

      “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush

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      • Nickdfresh
        SUPER MODERATOR

        • Oct 2004
        • 49646

        #4
        Originally posted by Big Train
        I think what you mean to say is where are the Texas Rangers and local law enforcement in sufficient numbers, in tandem with an actual functioning Border Patrol, in tandem with an actual functioning Mexican government.
        I think there are only a few hundred TEXAS Rangers, local law enforcement and the Border Patrol are overrun. Obviously things is getting epidemic. The point is we spend billions on "Homeland Security" and to "build a new, democratic Iraq in order to prevent future terrorism", yet we can't secure a small town in our own country. With 40, and possibly more, US Cirizens kidnapped/murdered, measures are needed. I saw on CNN this morning that a junk yard of abandoned cars is building up around that area from missing people.

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        • Nickdfresh
          SUPER MODERATOR

          • Oct 2004
          • 49646

          #5
          Originally posted by BigBadBrian
          Really. Thanks for the voice of reason.

          Yeah, lets hide our heads (in the Iraqi) sand...

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          • Big Train
            Full Member Status

            • Apr 2004
            • 4013

            #6
            Exactly how is dealing with seperate issues keeping my hand in the sand? I'm actully agreeing with you!!???

            The point I'm trying to make is that is different tools for different jobs. You want to fund more law enforcement, then fine. I don't want to use troops however to solve a regional problem. I would like to use better law enforcement and stronger tactics with the Mexican government.

            But I'll just go put my head back in the cool sand...

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            • FORD
              ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

              • Jan 2004
              • 59946

              #7
              Texas cops (and Secret Service) are too busy harassing and threatening veterans and mothers of dead soldiers to actually do their fucking jobs.
              Eat Us And Smile

              Cenk For America 2024!!

              Justice Democrats


              "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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              • Nickdfresh
                SUPER MODERATOR

                • Oct 2004
                • 49646

                #8
                Originally posted by Big Train
                Exactly how is dealing with seperate issues keeping my hand in the sand? I'm actully agreeing with you!!???

                The point I'm trying to make is that is different tools for different jobs. You want to fund more law enforcement, then fine. I don't want to use troops however to solve a regional problem. I would like to use better law enforcement and stronger tactics with the Mexican government.

                But I'll just go put my head back in the cool sand...
                I was talking to BBB.

                I agree with a lot of what you're saying. But corruption seems to be institutionalized in the Mexican police though. And I'm reading stories about renegade Mexican Army special ops. units turned drug dealers, stuff out of "Lethal Weapon." This may require more than just well funded police, a federal multi-agency task force should be looked at as well.

                But I think it's funny that some here once wanted to invade SYRIA because foreign fighters were slipping into Iraq, well, we need to clean up our end of the world.

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                • thome
                  ROTH ARMY ELITE
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 6678

                  #9
                  Yet another anti Irak thread and how it completly relates to Loredo Texas . Its rite next to Syria

                  Ben Laden is in Loredo thats what he must be saying .

                  Or is he using the trials and troubles of dead and kidnapped people
                  in Loredo Texas Further his War On Bush.

                  WT.....F

                  Not everything is Bushs fault

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                  • FORD
                    ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

                    • Jan 2004
                    • 59946

                    #10
                    It certainly is Bush's fault. The motherfucker was governor of Texas before the Supreme Court made him pResident.

                    That Chimp has been in the position to do something about border security - at least in that state - since 1994, and he hasn't done shit.

                    The reason why has a lot to do with why he and Jeb were made governors of southern border states to begin with. Because it's easier to conduct the family business that way. And I ain't talking oil.....

                    Eat Us And Smile

                    Cenk For America 2024!!

                    Justice Democrats


                    "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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                    • thome
                      ROTH ARMY ELITE
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 6678

                      #11
                      Originally posted by FORD
                      It certainly is Bush's fault. The motherfucker was governor of Texas before the Supreme Court made him pResident.

                      That Chimp has been in the position to do something about border security - at least in that state - since 1994, and he hasn't done shit.

                      The reason why has a lot to do with why he and Jeb were made governors of southern border states to begin with. Because it's easier to conduct the family business that way. And I ain't talking oil.....

                      The Mexicans are our brothers you biggot
                      there will never be a berlin wall in this country
                      learn to realize there were Mexicans here before christopher columbus
                      landed on the shore of this country
                      Blame the mexican govt for not thinking of their people first
                      those people are in most every americans back heritage.
                      Indian mexican they are all americans

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                      • thome
                        ROTH ARMY ELITE
                        • Mar 2005
                        • 6678

                        #12
                        I want to edit out bigot i have those tendencies sometimes to
                        say stuff i dont always mean sorry
                        I really am sorryI apologize

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                        • thome
                          ROTH ARMY ELITE
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 6678

                          #13
                          Those people Illegals or work permit earn in a month in america what in mexico takes a year i have personally seen them mail back 3/4
                          of their paycheck .

                          I have never employed a illegal but i see no way else to solve a third
                          world issue rite hear in our ____Shpere of Influence .

                          Every one bitches about africa. Africa may be in Europes sphere
                          but we are expected to bail the world out. When there is basic third
                          world economies straight south of here i have argued this issue w/
                          every red blooded american in the world it seems like

                          All i can say is these people from mexico are takeing a liitle piece
                          of our pie and i dont perticually care.The money sent home must
                          help humanity as a whole

                          The murduring gang bangers can go to hell most of the mexicans
                          are just hungry.

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                          • Nickdfresh
                            SUPER MODERATOR

                            • Oct 2004
                            • 49646

                            #14
                            Bump deux!

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                            • Dr. Love
                              ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 7833

                              #15
                              Yeah, don't go to Laredo if you value your kidneys.
                              I've got the cure you're thinkin' of.

                              http://i.imgur.com/jBw4fCu.gif

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