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Suspected drug hitmen kill Mexican mayor[of Hidalgo]
Reuters ^ | August 29, 2010

Posted on 08/29/2010 8:14:24 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch

MONTERREY, Mexico - Suspected drug hitmen killed the mayor of a small town in northern Mexico on Sunday in a region where two car bombs exploded last week and the bodies of 72 murdered migrant workers were found.

Mayor Marco Antonio Leal was shot dead by gunmen in SUVs as he drove through his rural municipality of Hidalgo near the Gulf of Mexico in Tamaulipas state, the local attorney general's office said. Leal's 4-year-old daughter was slightly wounded in the attack, a spokesman said.

It was not immediately clear why Leal was targeted, but Tamaulipas has become one of Mexico's bloodiest drug flashpoints since the start of the year as rival hitmen from the Gulf cartel and its former armed wing, the Zetas, fight over smuggling routes into the United States.

(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cartel; comingourway; corruption; immigration; mexico; monterrey; warnextdoor; zetas

1 posted on 08/29/2010 8:14:28 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch
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To: SwinneySwitch

The poor little girl. Prayers for her and her family.


3 posted on 08/29/2010 8:25:18 PM PDT by FourPeas (God Save America)
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To: mastervisa

“We need to invade with 10,000 troops and clean this mess up for our Mexican friends”

Only shoot to kill any armed person will do.


4 posted on 08/29/2010 8:26:41 PM PDT by mainsail that ("A man will fight harder for his interests than for his rights" - Napoleon Bonaparte)
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To: SwinneySwitch
Looks like a war on our door step, but Zero is missing in action.

Seems to be lost in front of the mirror pasting his birth certificate on his forehead!

5 posted on 08/29/2010 8:27:00 PM PDT by pointsal
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To: mastervisa

We need to build an American version of the Great Wall and let Mexico stew in their own juices. They need to have their Civil War just like we had ours.


6 posted on 08/29/2010 8:29:45 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Mexico is the U.S. version of Hamas)
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To: SwinneySwitch

the Zetas, fight over smuggling routes into the United States.........

Secure the border, support AZ too.


7 posted on 08/29/2010 8:31:57 PM PDT by umgud (Obama is a failed experiment.)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

“We need to build an American version of the Great Wall and let Mexico stew in their own juices. They need to have their Civil War just like we had ours”

I called for such a wall many years ago, before ANYone else in the media or anywhere raised such an idea.

Here is an unedited copy of a posting I put on the old America Online “Issues” boards, in September of 1994:
(begin posting)
Sealing the Southern Border...

The following postings were recently observed in this topic (and another on immigration):
>> It is impossible to stop people from coming across our borders.
(I include the Canadian, although I know not every one does). It is a boondoggle along the lines of our wars on drug importation. It can’t be done. Waste of money.
- and -
>> The Border Patrol can’t stop immigrants. We can’t stop drugs after spending hundreds of billions. How much will we waste trying to stop immigrants before we admit it doesn’t work???
Poster: “Chyln”

Wrong, Mr. Chyln. ABSOLUTELY wrong.
I suggest you, and anyone else who thinks it can’t be done, to pick up a copy of The New York Times dated September 14, 1994, and read the front page article, “A Rare Success at the Border Brought Scant Official Praise”.
The article details the story of Silvestre Reyes, chief of the Border Patrol office in El Paso, and how he completely sealed off the Mexico-US border against illegal immigration in the El Paso area.
Once the second-busiest border crossing, with around 6,000+ crossings per day, in September 1993 Reyes surmised that it was useless and wasteful to try to catch illegal immigrants *after they already had crossed the border*. Instead, he positioned his officers right ON the border, to prevent them from crossing in the first place.
The name of the operation was “Operation Blockade”, and it worked more sucessfully than anyone had hoped for. It is still working, one year later (the name of the operation has been changed to “Hold the Line”, largely to placate complaints from Mexico re the notion of a “blockade” against its citizens, which of course it is). Yet Mr. Reyes’ success was viewed with suspicion and downright hostility by senior officials of the INS in Washington. Here was a border patrol supervisor who actually believed in doing the job. One might surmise that the opposition Mr. Reyes’ tactics were met with indicates that senior officials of the INS are not all that interested in “doing their job” - that is, assuring that only “legal” immigrants enter the United States from the southern border.
Before Mr. Reyes arrived in El Paso, the Times reports that the immigration situation there was “out of control”:

“Thousands of illegal aliens were streaming across the Rio Grande without constraint. Border Patrol officers were chasing them through the streets, backyards and parking lots. Often the officers grabbed El Paso residents by mistake and demaded proof that they were citizens.”
“There had been brawls and shootings, accusations of abuse, and loud public protests. The city had risen up in outrage, and a Federal judge had ordered the patrol to stop questioning people based solely on their appearance.”

Prior to September 19, 1993, 10,000 or more Mexicans waded the Rio Grande each Sunday to be ready to appear for work the next morning. But on that Sunday, they found border patrol agents standing 100 yards apart for the entire length of the border. None could get through.
Reports the Times:

“... within a few days the residents of El Paso began to see other effects. The police reported that the number of auto thefts and petty crimes had fallen. Merchants reported that shoplifting had dropped off. And everyone noted that city streets were largely free of beggars and windshield washers.”
“’By the end of the week,’ said Al Giugni, district director for the I.N.S. in El Paso, ‘it had grown bigger than life itself. Radio and television and newspaper people were talking about nothing else. And they did polls.’ Though unscientific, the results were consistent; all of the polls showed public approval of 80 percent to 95 percent.”

But Mr. Reyes’ superiors in Washington were less than pleased with his innovative solution. He was told that his operation was exacerbating tensions with Mexico precisely at the time the Clinton administration was trying to get NAFTA through Congress. At one point, Reyes threatenened to call a news conference to name the official in Washington who might order him to cease Operation Blockade.
Washington backed down, and the blockade continues to this day.
In and around El Paso, no one gets across illegally, thanks to Mr. Reyes.

Indeed, we should apply Mr. Reyes’ tactics to the ENTIRE Southern front. But more importantly, rather than a human barrier, we should consider constructing a physical barrier that cannot be breached. An immense construction project indeed, but one that is within the bounds of our technology and enterprise. Of course, there would be numerous checkpoints through which people could pass through legally in either direction.

I’m reminded of an old gospel song. It goes:

My heaven is so high, you can’t get over it
So low, you can’t get under it
So wide, you can’t get around it
You gotta come in at the door

Since an enormous proportion of ALL those south of our border seem to regard America as “heaven” to which they hope to escape, we must regulate the onslaught trying to break into our nation. This doesn’t mean they’ll never be able to get in - but if they do, they’ll literally have “to come in at the door” - LEGALLY.
(end posting)

The only other solution I can see short of a full-scale American invasion of Mexico (that could turn out to be a quagmire if there ever was one) is “the Mossad alternative”.

That is to say, track them, locate them, eliminate them. Do that to _enough_ of them, and the rest are going to get the message: doing business there won’t be such a good idea any more!


8 posted on 08/29/2010 9:30:35 PM PDT by Grumplestiltskin (I may look new, but it's only deja vu!)
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To: Grumplestiltskin
I did not believe this until I researched it.

I have watched Reyes' whining Mex talk on CSPAN a couple of times, and the actions he took to blockade the river against illegals just does not fit with the Liberal Democrat I forced myself to listen to.

I've got to think he enforced a logical, constiutional policy ONLY to get elected, not because it was the right thing to do.

9 posted on 08/29/2010 11:43:27 PM PDT by skeptoid (The Road to Serfdom is being paved by RINOS)
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