Terrorism On Our Border: American Citizen Beaten To Death By Cartel Members...

Probably beaten to death with weapons Eric Holder gave em. Americans need to get it together. ISIS is a minor threat compared to the Drug Cartel & Gang threat on our Border. Beheadings and kidnappings have become a daily occurrence. And Americans are increasingly becoming the victims of the brutal Terrorism.

Bombing Terrorists thousands of miles away while allowing Terrorists to freely cross your Border, is absolute madness. The American People don't want Amnesty. They want their Border secured. It's time to do that.


An American citizen was beaten to death by drug cartel members while another barely managed to survive the kidnapping and torture just south of the Texas border.

The two men have been identified as 38-year-old Erick Candanoza, and 25-year-old Carlos Vela Moreno, who are from the border city of Brownsville and were in the business of selling used cars, according to Cameron County Sheriff Omar Lucio.

On Wednesday night, the Sheriff's deputies arrived to the Los Indios International Bridge where the two men had arrived, Candanoza had already died and Vela was rushed to a local hospital where investigators were able to interview him.

The two men had crossed into Mexico a vehicle they were going to sell through the Progreso International Bridge and were driving towards the border city of Matamoros when their car overheated, Lucio said.

“They pulled over to the side of the road and that is when two vehicles with six or seven men carrying various firearms kidnapped them,” the sheriff said. “They took them to a wooded area away from any residences and began to beat them.”

Vela told the investigators that Candanoza took the worst of the beating since the gunmen appeared to have been targeting him over a feud with a relative, Lucio told Breitbart Texas. After the beating, the gunmen took the men to a local hospital from where they were able to get transport to an international bridge.

“Sadly enough the security threats continue in Mexico that is why I tell the public if you don't have to go over there don't go,” Lucio said.

Read More:
Mexican Cartel Beat Texan to Death After Kidnapping and Torturing Him
DRUDGE REPORT 2014


well according to the new rules of engagement

the prezbo should easily be able to launch

a few cruize missiles into mexico

Yeah, bombing Terrorists thousands of miles away while keeping our border wide open for brutal Drug Cartels & Gangs to terrorize us. It's a bizarre mess. The People need to demand Border Security.


certainly

If you were a Conspiracy-minded individual, you would have to conclude our Government wants another 9/11-style Terrorist attack. Where's Homeland Security when you really need it? Instead of fondling American children and grannies at airports, it should get down to our Border. It needs to earn its keep for once.


or they could just be idiots

who can not admit that their polices are dangerous to the American folks
 
Probably beaten to death with weapons Eric Holder gave em. Americans need to get it together. ISIS is a minor threat compared to the Drug Cartel & Gang threat on our Border. Beheadings and kidnappings have become a daily occurrence. And Americans are increasingly becoming the victims of the brutal Terrorism.

Bombing Terrorists thousands of miles away while allowing Terrorists to freely cross your Border, is absolute madness. The American People don't want Amnesty. They want their Border secured. It's time to do that.


An American citizen was beaten to death by drug cartel members while another barely managed to survive the kidnapping and torture just south of the Texas border.

The two men have been identified as 38-year-old Erick Candanoza, and 25-year-old Carlos Vela Moreno, who are from the border city of Brownsville and were in the business of selling used cars, according to Cameron County Sheriff Omar Lucio.

On Wednesday night, the Sheriff's deputies arrived to the Los Indios International Bridge where the two men had arrived, Candanoza had already died and Vela was rushed to a local hospital where investigators were able to interview him.

The two men had crossed into Mexico a vehicle they were going to sell through the Progreso International Bridge and were driving towards the border city of Matamoros when their car overheated, Lucio said.

“They pulled over to the side of the road and that is when two vehicles with six or seven men carrying various firearms kidnapped them,” the sheriff said. “They took them to a wooded area away from any residences and began to beat them.”

Vela told the investigators that Candanoza took the worst of the beating since the gunmen appeared to have been targeting him over a feud with a relative, Lucio told Breitbart Texas. After the beating, the gunmen took the men to a local hospital from where they were able to get transport to an international bridge.

“Sadly enough the security threats continue in Mexico that is why I tell the public if you don't have to go over there don't go,” Lucio said.

Read More:
Mexican Cartel Beat Texan to Death After Kidnapping and Torturing Him
DRUDGE REPORT 2014


well according to the new rules of engagement

the prezbo should easily be able to launch

a few cruize missiles into mexico

Yeah, bombing Terrorists thousands of miles away while keeping our border wide open for brutal Drug Cartels & Gangs to terrorize us. It's a bizarre mess. The People need to demand Border Security.


certainly

If you were a Conspiracy-minded individual, you would have to conclude our Government wants another 9/11-style Terrorist attack. Where's Homeland Security when you really need it? Instead of fondling American children and grannies at airports, it should get down to our Border. It needs to earn its keep for once.


or they could just be idiots

who can not admit that their polices are dangerous to the American folks

I can go with that. Get Homeland Security down to the Border. No one's demanding more NSA spying on them, or more molesting at our airports. They're demanding Border Security.
 
well according to the new rules of engagement

the prezbo should easily be able to launch

a few cruize missiles into mexico

Yeah, bombing Terrorists thousands of miles away while keeping our border wide open for brutal Drug Cartels & Gangs to terrorize us. It's a bizarre mess. The People need to demand Border Security.


certainly

If you were a Conspiracy-minded individual, you would have to conclude our Government wants another 9/11-style Terrorist attack. Where's Homeland Security when you really need it? Instead of fondling American children and grannies at airports, it should get down to our Border. It needs to earn its keep for once.


or they could just be idiots

who can not admit that their polices are dangerous to the American folks

I can go with that. Get Homeland Security down to the Border. No one's demanding more NSA spying on them, or more molesting at our airports. They're demanding Border Security.

we will have to have a different administration for that
 
Yeah, bombing Terrorists thousands of miles away while keeping our border wide open for brutal Drug Cartels & Gangs to terrorize us. It's a bizarre mess. The People need to demand Border Security.


certainly

If you were a Conspiracy-minded individual, you would have to conclude our Government wants another 9/11-style Terrorist attack. Where's Homeland Security when you really need it? Instead of fondling American children and grannies at airports, it should get down to our Border. It needs to earn its keep for once.


or they could just be idiots

who can not admit that their polices are dangerous to the American folks

I can go with that. Get Homeland Security down to the Border. No one's demanding more NSA spying on them, or more molesting at our airports. They're demanding Border Security.

we will have to have a different administration for that

I hear ya.
 
Well, we can at least likely all agree that the Cartel prolly weren't the biggest fans of King Obama's "Cash For Clunkers" program. :badgrin:

in regards to obama

the cartel thought

why would we pay fifteen hundred bucks for a semi auto ar -15

when we can get full auto ak-47s flown in by the plane load

for 80 bucks a pop
 
Mexican police questioned in killing of 3 Americans...

Mexico police questioned in killing of 3 Americans
Oct 31,`14 ) -- Authorities are investigating a possible police connection to the killing of three U.S. citizens visiting their father in Mexico who were found shot to death along with a Mexican friend more than two weeks after going missing.
Parents of the three siblings, whose bodies were identified Thursday, have said witnesses reported they were seized by men dressed in police gear calling themselves "Hercules," a tactical security unit in the violent border city of Matamoros heavily racked by cartel infighting. Nine of the unit's 40 officers are being questioned, Tamaulipas state Attorney General Ismael Quintanilla Acosta said. It would be the third recent case of alleged abuse and killings by Mexican security forces and the first to involve Americans.

The country already is engulfed in the case of 43 teachers college students missing in southern Guerrero state at the hands of a mayor and police working with a drug cartel. Fifty-six people are under arrest, including dozens of police officers. In June, soldiers killed 22 suspected gang members in Mexico state, then altered the scene and intimidated witnesses to hide the fact that most of the dead were executed after they surrendered, a National Commission on Human Rights report said last week. Three soldiers face murder charges. "We will apply the full force of the law and zero tolerance," Tamaulipas Gov. Egidio Torre Cantu said, lamenting the death of the three Americans and a Mexican citizen, even though their identities had yet to be confirmed by DNA.

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This two photo combo with undated handout photos provided by Nohemi Gonzalez, shows Erica Maria Alvarado Rivera, left, and her brother Alex, right, at their mother's home in Progreso, Texas. According to witnesses armed men took Erica Maria, 26, and her brothers, Alex, 22, and Jose Angel, 21, on Oct. 13 in El Control, a small town near the Texas border west of Matamoros. The three were visiting their father in Mexico and they have not been seen since.

Presidential spokesman Eduardo Sanchez declined comment when asked about the newest case. The U.S. Embassy said it was aware of the reports but had no information to share "due to privacy considerations." The father of the three Americans, Pedro Alvarado, identified his children from photographs of the bodies showing tattoos, Quintanilla told Radio Formula. Clothing found with the bodies also matched that of Erica Alvarado Rivera, 26, and brothers, Alex, 22, and Jose Angel, 21, who disappeared Oct. 13 along with Jose Guadalupe Castaneda Benitez, Erica Alvarado's 32-year-old boyfriend. Each was shot in the head and the bodies were burned, most likely from lying in the hot sun for so long, Quintanilla said.

Tamaulipas authorities said it could take 24 to 48 hours for DNA tests to confirm that the bodies were those of the Alvarado siblings, who were last seen in El Control, a small town near the Texas border west of Matamoros, about to return home to Progreso, Texas. "They were good kids," said an aunt, Nohemi Gonzalez. "I don't know why they did that to them." The three siblings shared their mother's modest brick home on a quiet street in Progreso less than three miles from the border. Erica, who has four children between the ages of 3 and 9, had been scheduled to begin studying to become a nursing assistant next month.

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Mexican police questioned in killing of 3 Americans...

Mexico police questioned in killing of 3 Americans
Oct 31,`14 ) -- Authorities are investigating a possible police connection to the killing of three U.S. citizens visiting their father in Mexico who were found shot to death along with a Mexican friend more than two weeks after going missing.
Parents of the three siblings, whose bodies were identified Thursday, have said witnesses reported they were seized by men dressed in police gear calling themselves "Hercules," a tactical security unit in the violent border city of Matamoros heavily racked by cartel infighting. Nine of the unit's 40 officers are being questioned, Tamaulipas state Attorney General Ismael Quintanilla Acosta said. It would be the third recent case of alleged abuse and killings by Mexican security forces and the first to involve Americans.

The country already is engulfed in the case of 43 teachers college students missing in southern Guerrero state at the hands of a mayor and police working with a drug cartel. Fifty-six people are under arrest, including dozens of police officers. In June, soldiers killed 22 suspected gang members in Mexico state, then altered the scene and intimidated witnesses to hide the fact that most of the dead were executed after they surrendered, a National Commission on Human Rights report said last week. Three soldiers face murder charges. "We will apply the full force of the law and zero tolerance," Tamaulipas Gov. Egidio Torre Cantu said, lamenting the death of the three Americans and a Mexican citizen, even though their identities had yet to be confirmed by DNA.

19b14493-bdc3-47cc-945f-095a8917e226-big.jpg

This two photo combo with undated handout photos provided by Nohemi Gonzalez, shows Erica Maria Alvarado Rivera, left, and her brother Alex, right, at their mother's home in Progreso, Texas. According to witnesses armed men took Erica Maria, 26, and her brothers, Alex, 22, and Jose Angel, 21, on Oct. 13 in El Control, a small town near the Texas border west of Matamoros. The three were visiting their father in Mexico and they have not been seen since.

Presidential spokesman Eduardo Sanchez declined comment when asked about the newest case. The U.S. Embassy said it was aware of the reports but had no information to share "due to privacy considerations." The father of the three Americans, Pedro Alvarado, identified his children from photographs of the bodies showing tattoos, Quintanilla told Radio Formula. Clothing found with the bodies also matched that of Erica Alvarado Rivera, 26, and brothers, Alex, 22, and Jose Angel, 21, who disappeared Oct. 13 along with Jose Guadalupe Castaneda Benitez, Erica Alvarado's 32-year-old boyfriend. Each was shot in the head and the bodies were burned, most likely from lying in the hot sun for so long, Quintanilla said.

Tamaulipas authorities said it could take 24 to 48 hours for DNA tests to confirm that the bodies were those of the Alvarado siblings, who were last seen in El Control, a small town near the Texas border west of Matamoros, about to return home to Progreso, Texas. "They were good kids," said an aunt, Nohemi Gonzalez. "I don't know why they did that to them." The three siblings shared their mother's modest brick home on a quiet street in Progreso less than three miles from the border. Erica, who has four children between the ages of 3 and 9, had been scheduled to begin studying to become a nursing assistant next month.

MORE

Horrific. The American People want the Border secured. They don't want Amnesty. To hell with Obama.
 
In-laws of Ali Landry killed by kidnappers in Mexico...

Ali Landry in-laws found dead in Mexico
Sept. 24, 2015 -- Two family members related to actress and former Miss USA Ali Landry, were found dead in Veracruz, Mexico over the weekend after being kidnapped from their home.
Juan Manuel Gomez Fernandez, Landry's father-in-law, and Juan Manuel Gomez Monteverde, her brother-in-law, both reportedly sustained traumatic brain injuries and had been dead for some time when they were discovered Saturday.

The two men were the immediate family members of Landry's husband, director Alejandro Gomez Monteverde, a statement by Veracruz state prosecutor Luis Angel Bravo Contreras said.

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Actress Ali Landry attends the premiere of the motion picture thriller "Escobar: Paradise Lost" at the ArcLight Cinerama Dome in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on June 22, 2015. Landry's father-in-law and brother-in-law were found dead after being allegedly kidnapped in Mexico.

According to the Latin Times, the two were kidnapped while leaving their Tampico, Tamaulipas home and reported missing Sept. 4. The Little Boy director's brother had reportedly been a partial owner of a local restaurant which had alleged drug cartel connections in the past.

After the kidnapping, the Times reports a ransom was paid but kidnappers did not stay true to their word, killing their hostages instead of returning them. Ali Landry earned the Miss USA crown in 1996 and quickly became famous for being the Doritos Girl during the 1998 Super Bowl. She wedded Monteverde in 2006 after a brief marriage to television personality Mario Lopez and has three children.

Ali Landry in-laws found dead in Mexico
 
Seems like the Mexicans are just killing other Mexicans. What's so bad about that? It's not like there's a shortage of Mexicans.
 
Glad Holder put a stop to BUSH's gun program.

I've said it before - the strawberry pickers are not our enemies. They are our employees.

Stop US drug BUYERS.

Your so full of shit Lud.

The gun program was never done under Bush. They decided not to do it. Holder is the one who went ahead with that program.

Ever hear of Fast and Furious??

Holder should have been fired for his part in that program but being a buddy of Barry's that never happened.

Illegal strawberry pickers are the enemy of every taxpaying American. Those hiring them should be arrested and all illegals should be kicked back to Mexico.
 

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