Outsourced
Mexican mercenaries expand base into U.S. — Time to close the border and legalize drugs too — it’s not working to keep things this way. This new situation really stinks. Are we turning into Colombia?
A renegade band of Mexican military deserters, offering $50,000 bounties for the assassination of U.S. law-enforcement officers, has expanded its base of operations into the United States to protect loads of cocaine and marijuana being brought into America by Mexican smugglers, authorities said.
The deserters, known as the “Zetas,” trained in the United States as an elite force of anti-drug commandos, but have since signed on as mercenaries for Mexican narcotics traffickers and have recruited an army of followers, many of whom are believed to be operating in Texas, Arizona, California and Florida.
Working mainly for the Gulf Cartel, one of Mexico’s most dangerous drug-trafficking organizations, as many as 200 Zeta members are thought to be involved, including former Mexican federal, state and local police. They are suspected in more than 90 deaths of rival gang members and others, including police officers, in the past two years in a violent drug war to control U.S. smuggling routes.
If true, this is insane. I’m not surprised though. In my area of the country (D.C.), there has been a surge of MS-13 (a Salvadoran gang) killings and machete attacks. I think it’s time we secure our border. It’s like a sieve right now.
Yeah, what the Hell; seal the border. It’s just good practice.
It seems that others besides the Zetas have somehow slipped through the border:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/08/01/gang.arrests.ap/index.html
They won’t stop the border problem either. The more drugs coming into this country, the more people who buy ’em then become crackheads and end up in jail or just plain dysfunctional. The government wants the boder open, for one, so these immigrants can work cheaply, and for two, so our people are a bunch of dumb crackhead slobs.
Pray that somehow the U.S. and other concerned governments and their peoples are able to defeat these drug organizaitons.