Mexico Cartels Empty Border Towns:
Coming to a border town near you.
The MSM that prints the garbage about Arizona's newly signed immigration law S.B.1070 they need to concentrate on reporting the burning of "The Constitution" and "The Rule of Law" the Obama administration ignores on a daily basis. The venom spewed that it's un-American to want your government to protect the border and curb the invasion of America is pure bull. Shouts of Arizona law violates their civil rights, get a grip they are here illegally and are criminals, they don't have the right to be in our country.
It's a states right" U.S. states possess in relation to the federal government, as guaranteed by the Tenth Amendment of the Bill of Rights." to protect the citizens of their state when the Federal government refuses to do anything to protect the borders of America. BE
All because the drug smugglers told them to.
They have burned down homes in Esperanza ("Hope") and torched a church on Good Friday in El Porvenir ("The Future"). Wherever they strike, they leave notes ordering residents to leave.
"They were typewritten, and they said, 'You have just a few hours to get out,"' Christian, the 14-year-old, said as he set off for a new life in Texas. Like others cited in this story, he would give only his first name for fear of reprisal. Some were so afraid they wouldn't even give that.
• In El Porvenir, which normally has about 3,000 residents, only a couple hundred appear to remain. During Easter Week, when schools were Fighting the border drug war
• Fighting the border drug war
• Federales vow to fight back after deadly attack
• Sen. John Cornyn briefed on Mexico cartel violence in El Paso
• UT System recalls all students in foreign exchange programs in seven Mexican states
• 5 federal officers, 1 municipal agent killed in Juárez shootout
• Juárez violence unabated while Sen. John Cornyn meets with agencies
• Cartel violence will be focus of U.S. Sen. Cornyn's visit to El Paso
• 3 men shot to death in morning attack
• 2 El Pasoans killed in Juárez: Mexican authorities won't release body of victim
• Family: Mexican authorities won't release body of U.S. woman killed in Juárez
• Juárez: 10 federales arrested, accused of extortion
• Fox show to put focus on reputed Barrio Azteca gang leader
• Tougher justice: Traffickers at bridges can now be prosecuted in Mexico
• Along Mexico's border, just going to work can risk death
• 2 Juárez officers fatally shot outside homes
• 4 men killed in Juárez shootings; 2 wounded
• Inquiry sought over ICE informant's handling
• Juárez violence: Street gangs responsible for killings, mayor says
• Juárez is dying, prominent journalist warns
• Cartels continue to fight for control of Juárez drug trade
• U.S. Rep. Ciro Rodriguez: Drug violence hasn't spilled over into US
• May 1 event to focus on drug slayings in Mexico
• US Rep. Ciro Rodriguez to visit Fort Hancock to assess border violence
• Mexican troops, police deploy to Valley of Juárez
Suspected hit-squad leader on video of gunmen
04/19/2010 - Mexican federal authorities identified the suspected leader of a hit squad in a highly-publicized video from a police camera in the village of Creel, Chihuahua. YouTube video: Armed men caught on camera
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