Target Americans-4th July

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Troopers issue Mexico travel warning


Don’t go to Mexico this Fourth of July weekend because the notorious Mexican Zeta Drug Cartel are planning on punishing Americans where ever they can catch them. The crimes against Americans “may include robberies, extortions and car-jacking’s aimed at U.S. citizens.”

The travel advisory is issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety and The Webb County Sheriff’s Office. Americans who visit Nuevo Laredo and nearby town may be in danger.
 
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We buy their dope and let them cross our border and live illegally in our country.
What the hell are they pissed about?
 
To protect and expand their criminal operations, Mexican drug cartels maintain highly developed intelligence networks on both sides of the border and have hired private armies to carry out enforcement measures. For example, the Gulf Cartel leader Cardenas employs a group of former elite military soldiers known as “Los Zetas.”


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Homeland Security Report: A Line in the Sand: Confronting the Threat at the Southwest Border http://www.house.gov/sites/members/tx10_mccaul/pdf/Investigaions-Border-Report.pdf
 
They hate white folks.

With our press and our Democrats is it any wonder?

Didn't they say if we kissed everyone's ass, elected Obama, etc.....everyone would love us?

Looks like Bush isn't the reason they hated us after all. :eusa_whistle:
 
Mexican Federal and local police forces have been thoroughly corrupted by drug money. Los Zetas, the enforcement arm of the powerful and especially ruthless Gulf Cartel, openly sought recruits to their ranks, posting help-wanted signs and hanging a large banner across a major thoroughfare in Nuevo Laredo last spring. The banner read: “The Zetas want you, soldier or ex-soldier. We offer a good salary, food and benefits for your family.”


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http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/feb/08/lz1e8carpente22145-threat-our-security-border/?uniontrib

You Stupid Banana Americans!

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Moreover, according to U.S. intelligence officials, Zetas are recruiting former Guatelmalan Special Forces military personnel know as Kaibiles and members of the notorious cross-border gangs known as Maras, including the violent Mara Salvatruchas (MS13).

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Homeland Security Report: A Line in the Sand: Confronting the Threat at the Southwest Border http://www.house.gov/sites/members/tx10_mccaul/pdf/Investigaions-Border-Report.pdf
 
The Zetas are believed to be a serious threat to public safety on both sides of the Southwest border. They are well-financed and well-equipped and have demonstrated a willingness to shoot, torture, and kill law enforcement officers, or rival cartel and gang members on both sides of the border. Federal law enforcement officials deem the Zetas among the most dangerous criminal enterprises in the Americas.

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Page 11-12.
Homeland Security Report: A Line in the Sand: Confronting the Threat at the Southwest Border
 
Another brutal means of torture and death is called “guisoe.” This practice involves putting a person into a 55 gallon drum, usually dead, but not always, and pouring various flammable liquids over the body and lighting it on fire. A variation on this method is to place a burning tire around the neck of an individual, burning the victim alive.

The remains are dumped on roadsides as a message to others who would consider crossing the cartels. The ruthless methods employed by these cartels to torture and kill their competitors are no different than the techniques used by Al Qa'ida and other terrorist organizations. This level of brutality is particulary troubling as the cartels are executing these vicious murders a mere stones-throw from U.S. soil.

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Page 12.
Homeland Security Report: A Line in the Sand: Confronting the Threat at the Southwest Border
http://www.house.gov/sites/members/tx10_mccaul/pdf/Investigaions-Border-Report.pdf
 
The violent brazenness of these criminal groups knows no limits. In broad daylight, a young man was gunned down in a Laredo parking lot as his pregnant wife looked on. The ambush had all the markings of a cartel assassination. Webb County, Texas Sheriff Rick Flores is concerned with the level of brutality that accompanies the cartels as they move their merchandise across the border. Flores says these cartels show no mercy for women or children.

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Homeland Security Report: A Line in the Sand: Confronting the Threat at the Southwest Border http://www.house.gov/sites/members/tx10_mccaul/pdf/Investigaions-Border-Report.pdf
 
On February 10, 2005, a high-ranking member of the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), was apprehended in Brooks County, Texas. He had been previously deported at least four times.

This MS-13 gang member is believed to have been responsible for the killing of twenty-eight persons, including six children, and wounding of fourteen others, in a bus explosion in his native country.

Information was received in late April of this year that he was on his way back into the United States, or that he was already in the country, and was threatening to assassinate any office that attempted to apprehend him.

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A Line in the Sand: Confronting the Threat at the Southwest Border
http://www.house.gov/sites/members/tx10_mccaul/pdf/Investigaions-Border-Report.pdf
 
In Laredo, TX., authorities confiscated two completed improvised explosive devices (IEDs) (roadside bombs) materials for making thirty-three more, military style grenades, twenty-six grenade trigger, large quantities of AK-47s and Ar-15 assault rifles, 1,280 pounds of ammunition, silencers, machine gun assembly kits, 300 primers, bulletproof vest, police scanners, sniper scopes, narcotics and cash. These seizures clearly illustrate the level of violence along the border, especially in Nuevo Laredo and Juarez area.

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A Line in the Sand: Confronting the Threat at the Southwest Border
http://www.house.gov/sites/members/tx10_mccaul/pdf/Investigaions-Border-Report.pdf
 
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Mebbe he made a mistake interpreting something an' the cartel killed him...
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U.S. Court Interpreter Killed in Mexico After Being Held for Ransom
July 21, 2011 | A Texas court interpreter who was kidnapped this month was found dead in Mexico after relatives failed to pay a $10,000 ransom, authorities said.
Jorge Luis Dieppa, who worked as a Spanish interpreter at the U.S. District Court's El Paso Division since 2004, also worked as a part-time lecturer in the languages and linguistics department at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), according to a school spokeswoman. Dieppa, 57, disappeared on July 5 in an apparent kidnapping and was found dead in Ciudad Juarez a day later, after relatives were unable to produce $10,000 ransom, according to news releases from the Chihuahua state prosecutor's office. He was discovered stabbed repeatedly and bound with duct tape, according to the releases, which did not identify Dieppa by name.

Federal sources in San Antonio confirmed Dieppa's identity and said FBI authorities in El Paso had been contacted to investigate the case since Dieppa was a U.S. citizen. "Anytime that we lose someone, it's a tragedy to the family and to the court family," Judge Fred Biery of the Western District told FoxNews.com. "We're truly like a family within the court system." Biery said Dieppa was a loyal and dedicated employee who is survived by a wife and two sons, ages 21 and 14.

Special Agent Michael Martinez, a spokesman for the FBI's El Paso Division, declined to comment on the ongoing investigation. "The FBI will not release a comment on this ongoing investigation," Martinez told FoxNews.com on Thursday.

Dieppa's kidnapping and violent death are not believed to be related to his status as a federal employee, and court officials had been told he crossed the border into Mexico to have work done on his car, the San Antonio Express-News reports. Three people have been arrested in connection to Dieppa's death, according to a news release from the Chihuahua state prosecutor's office. The suspects were identified as Lisbeth "La Liz" Nayeli Rodriguez Alanis, 22; Víctor Alfonso "El Gordo" Cano Molina, 24; and Antonio Tarango Montes, 60. An additional suspect is being sought.

Read more: U.S. Court Interpreter Killed in Mexico After Being Held for Ransom - FoxNews.com
 

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