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Thursday, June 25, 2015
Truck Carrying US Visas Hijacked in Mexico
A group of suspected cartel gunmen hijacked a cargo truck in Northern Mexico, which carried visas intended for the U.S. Consulate offices in Monterrey and Guadalajara.
The hijacking took place on June 7. The stolen cargo included Visa crossing cards for Mexican citizens who had requested visas in Monterrey and Guadalajara, a prepared statement by the U.S. Consulate in Monterrey revealed. A group of suspected cartel gunmen hijacked a cargo truck in Northern
Mexico, which carried visas intended for the U.S. Consulate offices in
Monterrey and Guadalajara. The stolen cargo included Visa
crossing cards for Mexican citizens who had requested visas in Monterrey
and Guadalajara, a prepared statement by the U.S. Consulate in
Monterrey revealed. As Breitbart Texas
previously reported, U.S. Congressmen have expressed their concerns
about the security conditions around the consular offices in Mexico. In a letter sent to Secretary of State John Kerry, two leading
congressmen asked not only what steps the U.S. is taking to safeguard
its consular officials, but also if consular offices should remain open
amid worsening cartel violence. As Breitbart Texas
previously reported, since February the border cities of Reynosa and
Matamoros have been ground zero for a raging cartel war as two factions
of the Gulf Cartel fight for control of the region. The constant
fighting has set off a series of fierce gun battles and gruesome
executions...more
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