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How Come the U.S. Bullies Mexico Over Fast And Furious — But Not Over Immigration?
The Obama Administration deliberately armed foreign insurgents, consciously betrayed patriotic citizens, and conspired to cover up the facts about the murder of one of its own Border Patrol agents. More than that, all of these actions were motivated by the desire to deliberately strip Americans of their Second Amendment rights—even as the Obama Administration remains blithely indifferent to the takeover of huge swaths of the American Southwest by Mexican drug cartels. http://www.vdare.com/articles/how-come-the-us-bullies-mexico-over-fast-and-furious-but-not-over-immigration
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Fast and Furious
While the U.S. military is being sent overseas in search of monsters to destroy, ignoring the good advice of the Founders, closer to home another war is brewing – right on the U.S.-Mexican border. Border Patrol agent Brian A. Terry, killed on Dec. 21 near Rio Rico, Arizona, was murdered by drug cartel gunmen – using weapons smuggled across the U.S.-Mexican border under the auspices of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF). While the cartels shoot up half of Mexico, and terrorize the other half, it seems they’ve been getting a helping hand from those geniuses in Washington, whose “law enforcement” agencies knowingly allowed sophisticated firearms to be smuggled across the border, into Mexico. http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2011/08/30/fast-and-furious/
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Killer Mexican Drug Gang Crosses Into the U.S.
In order for these extremely violent thugs to gain access to communities across our nation they needed to cross our nation’s borders. Contrary to the claims of the current administration and the previous administration, our borders are not secure! This is not a revelation for most thinking Americans but it is a point that must be made! Immigration is not simply a “border issue!” http://newswithviews.com/Cutler/michael192.htm
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14 Decapitated Men Found in Mexico Resort City
Mexico’s drug cartels have increasingly taken to beheading their victims in a grisly show of force, but Saturday’s discovery was the largest single group of decapitation victims found in recent years. In 2008, a group of 12 decapitated bodies were piled outside the Yucatan state capital of Merida. The same year, 9 headless men were discovered in the Guerrero state capital of Chilpancingo. Acapulco has been the site of fierce battles between drug gangs, and this weekend got off to a bloody start with 27 people killed there from Friday evening to early Saturday, Leyva said. http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9KKBACO1&show_article=1
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North American Union –’U.S. Super Spy Center’ Uncovered in Mexico
With the approval of Felipe Calderón’s Administration, the U.S. Government finally got what it always wanted: To set up a super spy center in Mexico City. It was the escalation of the drug war in the country what opened the door to all U.S. intelligence agencies, including the military, to operate out of the Federal District without having to disguise their agents as diplomats. http://deadlinelive.info/2010/11/15/north-american-union-u-s-super-spy-center-uncovered-in-mexico/
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Lead Investigator, in Falcon Lake Case, Beheaded
The lead Mexican investigator in the Falcon Lake case, Rolando Armando Flores Villegas, has been killed, his severed head delivered Tuesday in a suitcase to the Mexican military, officials told CNN.
“His head was delivered to the army garrison this morning in a suitcase after he failed to report back home last night,” Zapata County, Texas, Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez Jr. said.
A spokesman for the attorney general of Tamaulipas state in Mexico, Ruben Dario-Rios, confirmed the killing Tuesday afternoon in a telephone interview.
The report came a day after authorities in the Tamaulipas state attorney general’s office gave conflicting information on whether authorities were pursuing a pair of suspects in the case of David Michael Hartley’s disappearance.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/10/12/texas.falcon.lake.head/index.html
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Guerrilla War in Mexico?
The War on Drugs is of course a farce, having accomplished less than nothing over a half-century. Somewhere the other day I saw a story saying that consumption in the US has just risen by seven percent. This is not surprising since, as a society decays, the escape market prospers. And, despite excited hype about having killed this or that drug lord, there is no hope, no hope at all, of eliminating a business that lets impoverished third-worlders drive BMWs. None of this would matter if it weren’t causing copious bloodshed in countries like Mexico, and threatening the anarchy that is often called “destabilization.” Absent this creeping hecatomb clotting in the streets, everyone would be happy. The narcos would get their money, consumers their drugs, officials their bribes, and DEA types their salaries. All good. But the bloodshed exists. http://www.lewrockwell.com/reed/reed187.html
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U.S. Staff Told to Send Children Out of Mexican City
The U.S. government told staff at its consulate in Monterrey to send their children out of the northern Mexican city where drug violence has been escalating, the consulate said on Friday. http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE67Q5ZR20100827
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21 Killed Near Mexican Border in Drug Gang Attack
MEXICO CITY — The Mexican police said Friday that they had arrested a gang leader who confessed to ordering some of the most horrifying killings in the border city of Ciudad Juaez, including the killing of a pregnant American consular employee and her husband. Jesus Ernesto Chavez Castillo, 41, confessed that he ordered the murder of Lesley A. Enriquez at the command of La Linea, the enforcement arm of the Juarez drug cartel, the federal police said. The motive, he said, was revenge, because the consulate had issued visas to members of a rival gang. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/03/world/americas/03drug.html
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Mexican Gangs Maintain Permanent Lookout Bases in Hills of Arizona

America's Parklands, err . . . Ganglands
Mexican drug cartels have set up shop on American soil, maintaining lookout bases in strategic locations in the hills of southern Arizona from which their scouts can monitor every move made by law enforcement officials, federal agents tell Fox News.
The scouts are supplied by drivers who bring them food, water, batteries for radios — all the items they need to stay in the wilderness for a long time.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/06/22/mexican-gangs-permanent-lookouts-parkland/
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Mexican Drug Cartel Targeting U.S. Law Enforcement
I also have been greatly concerned about the fact that as more members of the drug cartels from Mexico and other countries gain access to our nation, the lives of our citizens and the lives of our law enforcement officers and high ranking government officials may also be endangered by members of the cartel who have managed to run our nation’s borders and are now operating in our country. http://www.newswithviews.com/Cutler/michael183.htm
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