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Saturday, June 30, 2018
Drugs, Gangbangers, Convicts Enter U.S. Via Mexico as Media Focuses on Shelter Accommodations
While the mainstream media and much of the nation are preoccupied
with sob stories about the shelter accommodations of illegal immigrants,
the U.S.-Mexico border remains a cesspool of crime where federal agents
have confiscated more than 360,000 pounds of drugs, arrested thousands
of individuals with criminal convictions and busted hundreds of violent
gangbangers so far this year. The latest statistics
issued by the Border Patrol are downright disturbing and illustrate the
urgency of properly securing the famously porous southwest border. Through the end of May 2018, the frontline Department of Homeland
(DHS) agency reveals that it seized 360,241 pounds of marijuana, 7,205
pounds of methamphetamine, 5,321 pounds of cocaine, 315 pounds of heroin
and 309 pounds of fentanyl. The agency also encountered 18,568 criminal
aliens convicted of a crime or wanted by law enforcement and 509 gang
members, mostly from the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), a feared street gang
of mostly Central American illegal immigrants that’s spread throughout
the U.S. and is renowned for drug distribution, murder, rape, robbery,
home invasions, kidnappings, vandalism and other violent crimes. The
Justice Department’s National Gang Intelligence Center (NGIC) says
criminal street gangs like the MS-13 are responsible for the majority of
violent crimes in the U.S. and are the primary distributors of most
illicit drugs. The criminal aliens listed in the 2018 Border Patrol
figures include those convicted of felonies such as assault, battery and
domestic violence as well as burglary, possession of illegal weapons
and driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. In the last few days alone, as media coverage focuses almost
exclusively on the separation of illegal alien families, Border Patrol
sectors tasked with guarding the 2,000-mile southern border report large
quantities of smuggled drugs and other illicit activity from Mexico.
Just a few days ago a Honduran man, convicted of raping a child,
was caught trying to re-enter the U.S. through the Eagle Pass station
in Texas. The man is a registered sex offender in Houston who got
deported after serving a five-year sentence. Press release after press
release issued by the Border Patrol in the past week alone offer
alarming details of the crime that has gripped the Mexican border
region. Drug smuggling appears to be the most popular activity with most
southern border sectors reporting multiple busts in the last few weeks.
More than 123 pounds of methamphetamine were seized in one day in Arizona’s Port of San Luis last week and a day later the Laredo sector in Texas seized nearly 26 pounds of methamphetamine. Less than 24 hours earlier, the Laredo sector seized $4.2 million worth of crystal meth at the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge. In the same week, federal agents in Hidalgo Texas confiscated nearly $3 million worth of methamphetamine and agents in nearby Pharr discovered commercial trailer moving more than half a million dollars in heroin from Mexico. This week, officers in New Mexico seized more than $1.1 million
in narcotics smuggled in a wrecked vehicle and violent gangbangers were
captured by Border Patrol in Arizona, California and Texas. One of the
men, a Mexican national arrested in El Centro California, was convicted
of child molestation. Another Mexican national apprehended near San
Ysidro California was convicted of murder and served more than three
decades in prison, the government states in its press release. Two of the illegal immigrants—one arrested in Three Points Arizona and the other in McAllen Texas—are members of the MS-13...MORE
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