Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu railed against AG Holder and DHS Napolitano. On the phone with NRA’s Cam Edwards Babeu also noted that Mexico wants to extradite those responsible for the gun running scandal Fast and Furious that allowed US weapons to be smuggled to Mexican drug cartels resulting in the death of hundreds of Mexicans and at least one US border patrol agent.
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Mexican ‘Assassin Teams’ May Target U.S. Law Enforcement, DHS Warns
Law enforcement officers in west Texas are on guard following an alert issued by the Department of Homeland Security warning of retaliatory killings for a recent crackdown on the Barrio Azteca gang. Maybe its time to FINISH the FENCE!
Janet Napolitano Lied, Rob Krentz Died
Mexican drug cartels, emboldened by the Mexican Army failure to control its border cities, and more recently emboldened by Obama’s talk of a new amnesty for illegals, have extended their reach into the U.S.
Border murder highlights Obama administration’s failure
The tragic murder of a Good Samaritan rancher in Arizona has people yelling for an effective response to this outrage.
Illegal Immigrant Suspected in Murder of Arizona Rancher
Theft, robbery, vandalism and drug smuggling have always been part of illegal immigration in Cochise County, but murder is not something the cattle ranchers along the Arizona-Mexico border expected to happen to Robert Krentz.
Dopey Conservatives for Dope
Mexican drug cartels have already infiltrated the U.S. and are growing the “stuff” in the United States. Hence, legalization could have the effect of making these criminals into “legitimate” businessmen. “Big Marijuana” could join “Big Pharma” as another powerful special interest group. In order to be consistent, “Big Cocaine” and “Big Meth” would have to follow.
De-Fence, De-Fence
The government puts the brakes on a problem-plagued “virtual” fence on our border with Mexico. Whatever happened to the old-fashioned kind? If ever there was a shovel-ready project, this is it.
The war being waged from the Andean basin all the way north to the Rio Grande.
According to current and former officials of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Mexican cartels — most of them “family organizations” — have become the “delivery service” for cocaine that originates in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Venezuela. These “distributors” are now exporting their violence as well. According to the Department of Justice, cartel “hit teams” have carried out murders and kidnappings in more than 230 American cities. Phoenix, Arizona, seems headed for becoming the kidnapping capital of the U.S.