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Mexican drug cartels moving deep into USA thanks to open border policy

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The irony of this story is that USA Today is just figuring this out. This has been going on for years here in Los Angeles. Back in the 1980′s there were Mexican gang members running the streets of Los Angeles selling cocaine on street corners.

I guess we have all forgotten the drug wars in California when crack cocaine broke loose in America.

America’s answer to the illegal immigration problem? Make them all citizens and that will fix it. Meanwhile people are flowing over the border with drugs on their backs and under both arms.

The rub here is once they are all made citizens, they will be “entitled” to free health care, welfare, food stamps, social security and all the other benefits that so many Americans have fought so hard to protect.

America is doomed my friends. It will all be over soon. JD

Mexican drug cartels whose operatives once rarely ventured beyond the U.S. border are dispatching some of their most trusted agents to live and work deep inside the United States – an emboldened presence that experts believe is meant to tighten their grip on the world’s most lucrative narcotics market and maximize profits.

If left unchecked, authorities say, the cartels’ move into the American interior could render the syndicates harder than ever to dislodge and pave the way for them to expand into other criminal enterprises such as prostitution, kidnapping-and-extortion rackets and money laundering.

Cartel activity in the U.S. is certainly not new. Starting in the 1990s, the ruthless syndicates became the nation’s No. 1 supplier of illegal drugs, using unaffiliated middlemen to smuggle cocaine, marijuana and heroin beyond the border or even to grow pot here.

But a wide-ranging Associated Press review of federal court cases and government drug-enforcement data, plus interviews with many top law enforcement officials, indicate the groups have begun deploying agents from their inner circles to the U.S. Cartel operatives are suspected of running drug-distribution networks in at least nine non-border states, often in middle-class suburbs in the Midwest, South and Northeast.

“It’s probably the most serious threat the United States has faced from organized crime,” said Jack Riley, head of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Chicago office.

The cartel threat looms so large that one of Mexico’s most notorious drug kingpins – a man who has never set foot in Chicago – was recently named the city’s Public Enemy No. 1, the same notorious label once assigned to Al Capone.

The Chicago Crime Commission, a non-government agency that tracks crime trends in the region, said it considers Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman even more menacing than Capone because Guzman leads the deadly Sinaloa cartel, which supplies most of the narcotics sold in Chicago and in many cities across the U.S.

Years ago, Mexico faced the same problem – of then-nascent cartels expanding their power – “and didn’t nip the problem in the bud,” said Jack Killorin, head of an anti-trafficking program in Atlanta for the Office of National Drug Control Policy. “And see where they are now.”

Riley sounds a similar alarm: “People think, ‘The border’s 1,700 miles away. This isn’t our problem.’ Well, it is. These days, we operate as if Chicago is on the border.”

Border states from Texas to California have long grappled with a cartel presence. But cases involving cartel members have now emerged in the suburbs of Chicago and Atlanta, as well as Columbus, Ohio, Louisville, Ky., and rural North Carolina. Suspects have also surfaced in Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota and Pennsylvania.

Mexican drug cartels “are taking over our neighborhoods,” Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane warned a legislative committee in February. State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan disputed her claim, saying cartels are primarily drug suppliers, not the ones trafficking drugs on the ground.

For years, cartels were more inclined to make deals in Mexico with American traffickers, who would then handle transportation to and distribution within major cities, said Art Bilek, a former organized crime investigator who is now executive vice president of the crime commission.

As their organizations grew more sophisticated, the cartels began scheming to keep more profits for themselves. So leaders sought to cut out middlemen and assume more direct control, pushing aside American traffickers, he said.

Beginning two or three years ago, authorities noticed that cartels were putting “deputies on the ground here,” Bilek said. “Chicago became such a massive market … it was critical that they had firm control.”

To help fight the syndicates, Chicago recently opened a first-of-its-kind facility at a secret location where 70 federal agents work side-by-side with police and prosecutors. Their primary focus is the point of contact between suburban-based cartel operatives and city street gangs who act as retail salesmen. That is when both sides are most vulnerable to detection, when they are most likely to meet in the open or use cellphones that can be wiretapped.

Others are skeptical about claims cartels are expanding their presence, saying law-enforcement agencies are prone to exaggerating threats to justify bigger budgets.

David Shirk, of the University of San Diego’s Trans-Border Institute, said there is a dearth of reliable intelligence that cartels are dispatching operatives from Mexico on a large scale.

“We know astonishingly little about the structure and dynamics of cartels north of the border,” Shirk said. “We need to be very cautious about the assumptions we make.”

Statistics from the DEA suggest a heightened cartel presence in more U.S. cities. In 2008, around 230 American communities reported some level of cartel presence. That number climbed to more than 1,200 in 2011, the most recent year for which information is available, though the increase is partly due to better reporting.

Dozens of federal agents and local police interviewed by the AP said they have identified cartel members or operatives using wiretapped conversations, informants or confessions. Hundreds of court documents reviewed by the AP appear to support those statements.

“This is the first time we’ve been seeing it – cartels who have their operatives actually sent here,” said Richard Pearson, a lieutenant with the Louisville Metropolitan Police Department, which arrested four alleged operatives of the Zetas cartel in November in the suburb of Okolona.

People who live on the tree-lined street where authorities seized more than 2,400 pounds of marijuana and more than $1 million in cash were shocked to learn their low-key neighbors were accused of working for one of Mexico’s most violent drug syndicates, Pearson said.

One of the best documented cases is Jose Gonzalez-Zavala, who was dispatched to the U.S. by the La Familia cartel, according to court filings.

In 2008, the former taxi driver and father of five moved into a spacious home at 1416 Brookfield Drive in a middle-class neighborhood of Joliet, southwest of Chicago. From there, court papers indicate, he oversaw wholesale shipments of cocaine in Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana.

Wiretap transcripts reveal he called an unidentified cartel boss in Mexico almost every day, displaying the deference any midlevel executive might show to someone higher up the corporate ladder. Once he stammered as he explained that one customer would not pay a debt until after a trip.

“No,” snaps the boss. “What we need is for him to pay.”

The same cartel assigned Jorge Guadalupe Ayala-German to guard a Chicago-area stash house for $300 a week, plus a promised $35,000 lump-sum payment once he returned to Mexico after a year or two, according to court documents.

Ayala-German brought his wife and child to help give the house the appearance of an ordinary family residence. But he was arrested before he could return home and pleaded guilty to multiple trafficking charges. He will be sentenced later this year.

Socorro Hernandez-Rodriguez was convicted in 2011 of heading a massive drug operation in suburban Atlanta’s Gwinnett County. The chief prosecutor said he and his associates were high-ranking figures in the La Familia cartel – an allegation defense lawyers denied.

And at the end of February outside Columbus, Ohio, authorities arrested 34-year-old Isaac Eli Perez Neri, who allegedly told investigators he was a debt collector for the Sinaloa cartel.

An Atlanta attorney who has represented reputed cartel members says authorities sometimes overstate the threat such men pose.

“Often, you have a kid whose first time leaving Mexico is sleeping on a mattress at a stash house playing Game Boy, eating Burger King, just checking drugs or money in and out,” said Bruce Harvey. “Then he’s arrested and gets a gargantuan sentence. It’s sad.”

Typically, cartel operatives are not U.S. citizens and make no attempt to acquire visas, choosing instead to sneak across the border. They are so accustomed to slipping back and forth between the two countries that they regularly return home for family weddings and holidays, Riley said.

Because cartels accumulate houses full of cash, they run the constant risk associates will skim off the top. That points to the main reason cartels prefer their own people: Trust is hard to come by in their cutthroat world. There’s also a fear factor. Cartels can exert more control on their operatives than on middlemen, often by threatening to torture or kill loved ones back home.

Danny Porter, chief prosecutor in Gwinnett County, Ga., said he has tried to entice dozens of suspected cartel members to cooperate with American authorities. Nearly all declined. Some laughed in his face.

“They say, ‘We are more scared of them (the cartels) than we are of you. We talk and they’ll boil our family in acid,’” Porter said. “Their families are essentially hostages.”

Citing the safety of his own family, Gonzalez-Zavala declined to cooperate with authorities in exchange for years being shaved off his 40-year sentence.

In other cases, cartel brass send their own family members to the U.S.

“They’re sometimes married or related to people in the cartels,” Porter said. “They don’t hire casual labor.” So meticulous have cartels become that some even have operatives fill out job applications before being dispatched to the U.S., Riley added.

In Mexico, the cartels are known for a staggering number of killings – more than 50,000, according to one tally. Beheadings are sometimes a signature.

So far, cartels don’t appear to be directly responsible for large numbers of slayings in the United States, though the Texas Department of Public Safety reported 22 killings and five kidnappings in Texas at the hands of Mexican cartels from 2010 through mid- 2011.

Still, police worry that increased cartel activity could fuel heightened violence.

In Chicago, the police commander who oversees narcotics investigations, James O’Grady, said street-gang disputes over turf account for most of the city’s uptick in murders last year, when slayings topped 500 for the first time since 2008. Although the cartels aren’t dictating the territorial wars, they are the source of drugs.

Riley’s assessment is stark: He argues that the cartels should be seen as an underlying cause of Chicago’s disturbingly high murder rate.

“They are the puppeteers,” he said. “Maybe the shooter didn’t know and maybe the victim didn’t know that. But if you follow it down the line, the cartels are ultimately responsible.”

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French President Sarkozy threatens to pull his country out of the visa-free Schengen zone unless the European Union makes progress on blocking illegal immigration.

Sarkozy is trying to keep what has happened to America from happening to France. JD

French President Nicolas Sarkozy has threatened to pull his country out of the visa-free Schengen zone unless the European Union makes progress on blocking illegal immigration.

Sarkozy, who is running for reelection, told supporters at a campaign rally on the outskirts of Paris on March 11 that unchecked immigration would undermine European efforts to integrate new entrants and would put strains on social safety nets for the disadvantaged across Europe.

“We cannot accept being subjected to the shortcomings of Europe’s external borders,” Sarkozy said, adding that reform of the current EU immigration legislation was the “only way to avoid the implosion of Europe.”

Sarkozy said, “If I note within the next 12 months that no serious progress has been made in this direction, then France will suspend its participation in the Schengen accords.”

Immigration has become one of the main issues in France’s presidential race. Sarkozy said just days ago that France has too many foreigners.

Sarkozy also said Europe should have a campaign calling on Europeans to purchase products made in Europe, similar to the campaign in the United States.

“Why is it that Europe should forbid itself from what the United States, the world’s most free-market country, allows itself?” Sarkozy asked. He said France would start a “Buy European Act” based on the “Buy American Act.”

Sarkozy faces a tough challenge from Socialist candidate Francois Hollande in the April 22 first round of voting.

French polls show if Sarkozy and Hollande make it through to a second round in May, as many expect, Hollande would easily defeat the incumbent French president.

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Sheriff Joe Arpaio says Obama Birth certificate a forgery

You have to love articles like this one. The author uses his pen not to ask the pertinent question as to whether or not the birth certificate is a forgery, but instead uses the article for attacking Joe Arpaio and make him out to be a lunatic for daring to speak out about it. Amazing. JD

The outspoken sheriff of Maricopa County is not one to buckle under pressure. About two months after the US Justice Department accused him of racial discrimination, Joe Arpaio is back in the spotlight, dousing on-again, off-again controversy over President Obama’s place of birth.

Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department Cold Case Posse lead investigator Michael Zullo explains the preliminary findings of Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s investigation into the authenticity of President Obama’s birth certificate and other issues surrounding his eligibility to be President during a news conference on Thursday, March 1, in Phoenix.

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America’s self-proclaimed toughest sheriff called a news conference Thursday to report that members of his volunteer cold-case posse found probable cause to believe that the long-form birth certificate the White House released last April is a computer-generated forgery. They found the same about his selective-service card from 1980.

“I cannot in good faith report to you that these documents are authentic,” said the Republican lawman, whose unyielding stance against illegal immigration propelled him to national prominence.

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Rumors that Mr. Obama was born outside the United States, in his father’s homeland of Kenya, have been debunked time and again. But some refuse to believe the president was born in Hawaii, as his certificate shows, and contend he is ineligible to hold the nation’s highest elected post. Arpaio says he launched the probe at the request last summer of 250 Arizonans with ties to the “tea party.”

Critics say Arpaio has much to gain by injecting himself into the so-called birther issue, which could deflect attention from his troubles while appealing to conservative supporters. He remains under federal investigation for potential civil rights violations, and a separate federal probe centers on accusations of abuse of power.

As a result, his ability to enforce immigration laws has been curtailed. And several groups have called for his resignation over news reports that his office has neglected hundreds of sex-crimes cases.

Given Arpaio’s clashes with the Obama administration, his latest behavior “becomes kind of a standoff with the government,” says Bruce Merrill, a political scientist and professor emeritus at Arizona State University in Tempe.

“He retaliates against his critics,” adds Randy Parraz, co-founder and president of Citizens for a Better Arizona and one of Arpaio’s harshest critics.

Arpaio denies his motivations are political in nature and insists that he is just doing his job.

“It’s just like any other criminal investigation,” he says.

Mr. Merrill doubts the legitimacy of Arpaio’s findings. “He’s a sheriff; he’s not a trained forensic scientist,” he says.

The sheriff may be trying to drum up support as he seeks to be elected to a sixth term this year, says Paul Bender, a law professor at Arizona State.

“He likes to be in the public eye,” he says. “He keeps doing things to keep himself that way, and it’s worked for him and his political career so far because he’s still in office.”

The professor and others maintain that the state’s tough immigration law, known as SB 1070, is unconstitutional. But Arpaio is a staunch advocate of the law, which is tied up in court.

The sheriff’s zeal for chasing illegal immigrants has made him a favorite among like-minded people, such as state Rep. Carl Seel, who plans to revive efforts to pass birther legislation in Arizona. But the sheriff’s actions also have brought scrutiny. In September 2010, the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the sheriff, saying he had refused to cooperate with a civil rights investigation. Then, in mid-December of last year, the Justice Department after a three-year investigation issued a scathing report against his office over consistent bias against Latinos and retaliation against those who complained. The sheriff maintains that the federal government’s actions are politically motivated.

Despite his predicaments, Arpaio is still a player in Republican circles. The GOP presidential candidates for months sought after his endorsement while campaigning in Arizona. Arpaio endorsed Rick Perry, who eventually dropped out of the race.

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Obama’s Support of Amnesty For Illegal Immigrants A Slap In The Face To American Workers

There is a common misconception when it comes to the American blue collar worker. That is, we won’t do jobs that are labor intensive.

I have heard the argument that illegal aliens are here doing the work that Americans won’t do. However, I have never heard any of the proponents of illegal immigration finish the sentence.

The sentence should should read “Illegal immigrants are here doing the work Americans won’t do for five dollars an hour.”

Because that the case. Trust me when I say this. I have seen entire industries ruined by illegal immigration.

The construction industry is a fine example. I used to be able to make a living wage pulling wire and swinging a hammer. Today there are people doing electrical work for ten dollars an hour.

The only people that benefit from illegal immigration are American corporations that hire these people and pay them peanuts to do work that a more qualified American worker would be paid a living wage for.

If you think for one minute that there are not people in America today that would not give up their search for a cushy office job and get a job doing manual labor to make ends meet, you are as stupid as our fearless leader.

Unemployment is on the rise again my friends. People are lining up looking for jobs.

How many Americans could be working today if there were not thirty million illegal aliens here taking those jobs?

If you have teenagers, forget about it. Here in California, virtually every entry level position is filled by illegal aliens or the children of illegal aliens.

I go to a fast food joint to order food and the person working the drive up window barely speaks English and is nearly impossible to understand.

My sixteen year old has applied at every fast food place in town. They won’t hire her.

You know why? Because all of them employ three or four legal workers and ten illegals that they pay under the table.

Don’t believe me? Read this WSJ article about Chipotle Grill. After Chipotle was exposed as a major employer of illegal aliens, their stock went up! Through the roof as a matter of fact.

Why? Because they make a huge profit by keeping labor costs down. Wall Street understands this. Investors understand this. How does this help me as an American worker and consumer?

It doesn’t help me at all. Have you been to Chipotle Grill lately? Its some of the most expensive fast food out there and almost all of their employees barely speak a lick of English.

So lets review. Our kids can’t find work. Adults can’t find work. Unemployment is on the rise, yet President Obama wants to grant Amnesty to the very scofflaws that are here taking jobs from Americans.

Go figure. JD

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Illegal immigrant working inside nuke plant arrested

PHOENIX – Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s deputies arrested an illegal immigrant working inside the Palo Verde Nuclear Plant, the nation’s largest nuclear plant and one of the most closely monitored in the country.

Cruz Loya Alvares was taken into custody by Sheriff Deputies Wednesday and interrogated by the Sheriff’s Human Smuggling detectives.

Deputies determined that the worker is, in fact, here illegally. Cruz admitted he has been in the U.S. illegally for most of the past 15 years. He was detained and deported in 2000 but paid a coyote for re-entry into the U.S. And last month, Cruz admitted that in June 2011, Mesa Police cited him for driving with a suspended license.

According to Sheriff Arpaio, Cruz tried to gain access to the Nuclear power plant on Monday but was denied entrance because his Mexican Driver’s license was expired.

He then returned on Tuesday, this time as a passenger in a contractor’s vehicle. Cruz presented an Arizona Identification card and was permitted into the facility. When plant authorities more carefully examined the card some time later, officials thought it may be illegitimate and contacted the Sheriff’s Office.

Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant officials say that the illegal immigrant was never allowed into any secure areas or into the plant itself. They say he was simply on company property in an administrative area.

“To some extent,” Arpaio says, “security at this nuclear power plant worked. But still, an illegal immigrant was permitted to gain access to this facility. This raises the question: how safe is Palo Verde really if an illegal alien can gain access to this nation’s largest nuclear power facility?

This suggests to me that sadly, like our nation’s borders, our most critical public utilities/installations are perhaps not nearly as safely guarded as they need to be.”

Palo Verde Plant Officials say “the safety of the plant and public were never jeopardized.” They add that their security system worked exactly as it was supposed to.

Two different people working in security at the power plant also told Sheriff’s officials that drivers of contractor’s vehicles can “vouch” for the passengers if no identification documents are on hand at the time of entry.

“In post 9/11 times, “vouching” for employees who contractor’s know little about is not good practice for a facility as critical as a nuclear power plant,” Arpaio added.

As soon as the false identification was flagged, plant security detained the man and moved him to a secure area while they waited for Maricopa County Sheriff’s deputies to respond, plant officials said.

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