Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Mexican Cartels Recruiting Central American Immigrant Children for Drug Business, According to US Senator

While the focus on America's borders continues to escalate, one Senator believes he knows the cause behind the mass influx of Central American children into the nation: drug cartels. Senator Pat Roberts of Kansas told a group of oil executives on Monday that Mexico’s notorious drug cartels are recruiting Central American children to enter the U.S. to become part of their lucrative drug enterprise. Roberts made the claim at the annual convention of the Kansas Independent Oil and Gas Association in response to an audience member's suggestion that Republicans should take a “softer line” on immigration if they want to advance their conservative agenda. Following his response, Roberts was careful to specify that although he is indeed referring to the border crisis, he wasn't referring to the 60,000 Central American immigrants who have crossed the border illegally in the last few months. Rather, he is pinpointing the "people" from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras who are between the ages of 16 to 22 who are crossing to become drug mules...more

1 comment:

johng88310 said...

Funny you should mention Pat Roberts. In his latest primary the following facts came out:
He moved to Northern VA in 1967.
First elected to Congress in 1970.
Address at the time of election was a vacant lot.
He now has another address that is someone else's house (Roberts is renting a recliner in the front room)
A person was seen changing a license plate on a (Robert's float) nice shinny pickup just before the parade for the 4th of July. It was changed to a Kansas plate and changed back to a VA plate after the even. 10-28 and 1029 on the VA plate indicated it was Robert's Northern VA neighbor's truck and then never check the KS tag used for the parade.