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There are over 50,000 missing children in the state of Florida alone. Nationally the number of missing children exceeds 1.5 million.

Preposterous assertion.

If 1.5 million children were missing we'd all personally know three or four missing children by name.

As to the drug cartels?

We gave them the franchise to sell illegal drugs and now we wonder how to deal with them?

America is TRULY run either by idiots or criminals.

Another Source:

About 50,000 children are reported missing in Florida each year. Nationally, the number climbs to more than 750,000.

The Orlando Sentinel

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/community/news/conway/orl-missingkids1808jul18,0,3336952.story


This doesn't account for missing women, teens or men.
 
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There are over 50,000 missing children in the state of Florida alone. Nationally the number of missing children exceeds 1.5 million.

Preposterous assertion.

If 1.5 million children were missing we'd all personally know three or four missing children by name.

As to the drug cartels?

We gave them the franchise to sell illegal drugs and now we wonder how to deal with them?

America is TRULY run either by idiots or criminals.

More like 1 in 300 would personally know a missing child but their was no time period given... 1.5 million missing over the past X amount of years. If its 10 years you could assume that one out of 500 people personally knows a missing child or the family of a missing child.

And whats your point on the drug market thing???

"dont blame the drug dealers their is a market in the US for drugs"
 
Anyone supporting the illegal alien invasion, legalizing drugs, or ignores the problems that they cause in America is insane!
 
Read the Latest ICE Annual Report

ICE continued efforts to combat drug smuggling organizations. Result: ICE investigations resulted in the seizure of 241,967 pounds of cocaine, 4,331 pounds of heroin, 2,731 pounds of methamphetamine and 1.3 million pounds of marijuana. Additionally, ICE investigations led to 8,920 arrests, 4,949
indictments and 5,539 convictions of individuals associated with narcotic violations

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ICE Fiscal Year 2007 Annual Report
http://www.ice.gov/pi/reports/index.htm
 
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Is it true what I heard that over 70 people were kidnapped from US soil by the cartels? Mostly young girls to use as a toy? Where is the press on this if true. I heard it on a TV show.

I've read articles putting the 2007 body count at above 7,000 people. This being Mexicans and Americans. But as far as kidnapping goes, yes, there have been hoards of people kidnapped; and not just little girls. I don't have the site, but I distinctly remember seeing a news program at the end of last year that were listing several men who'd been kidnapped. I've also recently heard of these cartels beheading their hostages. These we large, grown, adult men. So the kidnapping is not only subject to young girls. I live about 5 hours from the Texas border with Mexico, and we here it on the news all of the time. They've actually announced warnings to up-coming spring-breakers and vacationers to not go to Mexico.
 
Anyone thinking that the Mexico drug cartel will lay down and take it like a lamb, if they get cut out of the profits of the drug sales. Might have a surprise on their hands or feet...

Please circulate

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090304/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/lt_mexico_violence


"Joggers find 3 decapitated bodies in Tijuana"


TIJUANA, Mexico, A border City – Joggers found the decapitated bodies of three men near a bullfighting ring. The three bodies also were missing their hands and one its feet, the heads were found nearby with a message calling the men "snitches." A fourth body, whose head was wrapped in masking tape, was found in a creek. Decapitations have become commonplace in Mexico's raging drug battles in border cities where rival gangs fight for trafficking routes and dealing territory. More than 1,000 people have been killed so far this year in Mexico.
 
What a ridiculous idea it is to legalize drugs.

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Please Circulate



http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/03/12/cartel.teens/index.html?eref=rss_mostpopular

"Police: U.S. teens were hit men for Mexican cartel"
By Ed Lavandera, CNN

LAREDO, Texas -- Rosalio Reta and Gabriel Cardona, worked as a hit man for a Mexican cartel. Reta, became an assassin at the age of 13 for a Mexican major drug gang. He said, "I thought I was Superman. I loved doing it, killing that first person," "They tried to take the gun away, but it was like taking candy from kid." Both Reta and Cardona, were members of a cell of American teenagers working as cartel hit men in the United States. Laredo, saw a string of seven murders. Noe Flores was gunned down in a clear case of mistaken identity. A clue of a Fingerprint on a cigarette box led to the boys arrest.

"There are sleeper cells in the U.S.," Both boys are in prison for murder. The boys were recruited by "Los Zetas," a group made up of former members of the Mexican special military forces, both teenagers received six-month military-style training on a Mexican ranch. They both were paid $500 a week each as a retainer, to sit and wait for the call to kill. Then they were paid up to $50,000 and 2 kilos of cocaine for carrying out a hit. They lived in several safe houses around Laredo and drove around town in a $70,000 Mercedes-Benz. Cardona had eyeballs tattooed on his eyelids. Reta's face became covered in tattoo both sported tattoos of "Santa Muerte," the Grim Reaper-like pseudo-saint worshipped by drug traffickers. "These cartel/organizations, function like a Fortune 500 company, there are clues that "Los Zetas" are reaching deeper and deeper into the United States. In taped a phone conversation Cardona brags about killing 14-year-old Inez Villareal and his cousin, he laughs as he describes torturing the two boys and dumping their bodies in large metal drums filled with diesel fuel. He says he made "guiso," or stew, with their bodies. Cardona says, "There are three left to kill, there are three left."
 
AMERICAN BEHEADED IN MEXICO


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-fg-tijuana-drugs-beheading17-2009mar17,0,463330.story

Los Angeles Times

"Killing of Tijuana pizzeria owner leaves family, Mexican authorities at odds"

March 16, 2009

At a Tijuana pizzeria , George Norman Harrison, a San Diego County native, was kidnapped and killed. He was a former construction worker he was found with his head and limbs cut off. Feb. 3, three gunmen abducted the 38-year-old U.S. citizen from the pizzeria and held him captive for one month, extracting two ransom payments from his family in San Diego County. Then his captors beheaded him, chopped off his arms and legs and tossed his body in a weed-choked lot beside those of two other men. The kidnappers chopped off one of Harrison's fingers and left it in a box at his girlfriend's house. They delivered another finger a few days later, the family said. They identified Harrison's body by a tattoo of one of his daughters. He had been strangled and his killers then dismembered the body. To Mexican authorities, the crime scene bore many signs of a retaliatory killing. His girlfriend has gone into hiding. His family in California couldn't attend the memorial service last Sunday in Tijuana for fear of being kidnapped.
 
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Want to legalize drugs? The competition will kill ya!

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The Border Monsters - TIME

"The Border Monsters"

The border's worst bad guys: Benjamin Arellano Felix, 49, and his kid brother Ramon, 36. The two baby-faced playboys head the Tijuana cartel, which sits atop Mexico's $30 billion drug-trafficking underworld.

According to DEA testimony Ramon often rises in the morning announcing, "I feel like killing somebody today," then satisfies the urge in ways designed to build the legend, feed the fear. Trademarks include "the Colombian necktie"--cutting an informant's throat below the chin, then pulling his tongue through the wound as he bleeds to death. Or suffocating a rival with a clear plastic bag over his head while a henchman named El Gordo (the Fat Man) bounces on his chest. But perhaps Ramon's favorite ritual is carne asada--barbecue--executing entire families and tossing their corpses on a bed of flaming tires, as he and his goons celebrate with tequila and cocaine.
 
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YOU MIGHT ASK YOURSELF, ARE AMERICAN CHILDREN SMART ENOUGH TO NOT RIP OFF MEXICAN DRUG DEALERS???

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090419/ap_on_re_us/drug_war_the_fight_at_home

"Grisly slayings brings Mexican drug war to US"

COLUMBIANA, Alabama – Five men dead in an apartment in around the corner from The Home Depot. State agents, FBI and DEA were called. The five dead men lay scattered about the living room of one apartment, some of the men showed signs of torture: Burns seared into their earlobes revealed where modified jumper cables had been clamped as an improvised electrocution device. Adhesive from duct tape used to bind the victims still clung to wrists and faces, from mouths to noses. As a final touch, throats were slashed open, post-mortem, were some sort of ghastly warning.


Federal agents to piece together clues: A murder scene, clean save for the crimson-turned-brown stains now spotting the carpet. Just a couple of mattresses tossed on the floor. It was a typical stash house. This was a retaliation hit over drug money with ties to Mexico's notorious Gulf Cartel. The drug war, with the savagery it brings, knows no bounds.
 
Border Patrol Exposes Smuggler’s Hidden Stash - CBP.gov

Border Patrol Exposes Smuggler’s Hidden Stash
Nearly 2,000 Pounds of Marijuana

(Friday, May 08, 2009)


Tucson, Ariz. – Yesterday, Border Patrol agents from the Casa Grande Station discovered an abandoned vehicle concealed by a custom camouflaged cover near Cockleburr, Arizona. The vehicle contained over 1,900 pounds of marijuana.
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A camoflauged SUV contained bundles of marijuana weighing approximately one ton.
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Agents patrolling on a natural gas pipeline road encountered tire tracks leading off the road into the desert. After following the tracks, the agents came upon a Chevrolet Suburban with a custom camouflaged cover, abandoned and hidden in a wash. Inside the vehicle agents discovered numerous bundles of marijuana. The total weight of the marijuana was 1,912 pounds with an estimated street value of over $1.5 million. The vehicle and marijuana were transported to the Casa Grande Border Patrol Station for further processing.
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Approximately one ton of seized marijuana at Casa Grande Station, Tuscon Sector.
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In the first seven months of Fiscal Year 2009 the Tucson Sector has seized approximately 700,000 pounds of marijuana. This continues to be a record breaking year in marijuana seizures for the U.S. Border Patrol and Tucson Sector.
 

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