"The first shootout occurred at approximately 1 pm on the outskirts
of Agua Prieta in colonia Infonavit Alamito, when a group of cartel
gunmen riding in several vehicles intercepted a red Chevrolet Silverado
and a black sedan and immediately opened fire," Breitbart border expert
Robert Arce reported. "The muzzle reports could be heard for several minutes, according to several local media sources." "Numerous
amateur cell phone recordings were immediately posted on social media
by citizens and local journalists, capturing the audio of the gunfire and the aftermath
of the deadly shooting," Arce continued. "In one video posted online, a
group of presumed onlookers approach the Silverado and are seen looting a rifle, handgun, and ballistic armor." KOVA reported
that the cartel members were a part of the Sinaloa drug cartel, which
is the world's largest and most powerful drug trafficking organization.KOVA added: Sources told News 4 Tucson four cartel members showed up at the port of entry asking for asylum and claimed “credible fear”...MORE
Now, listen to the reaction of the Sheriff of Cochise County, Arizona
Conservative Review's Daniel Horowitz reported
that Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels "confirmed to me the local
media reports that four Sinaloa members requested asylum at the Douglas
port of entry following the gun battle. While the status of those people
is still unclear, just the fact that cartel members have the confidence
that they have a shot at asylum is very disturbing." "I just sit
back and shake my head every day. It’s almost as if the politicians are
desensitized to the border situation. They don’t realize that these
cartels are bad, bad people and employ the same violence that the
terrorists do," Dannels told Horowitz. "
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Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Mexican Cartel Members Ask For Asylum At Border After Bloody Shootout At Border
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