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America's Cartel Problem, Part I
Townhall.com ^ | March 28, 2015 | Matthew Thomas

Posted on 03/28/2015 9:23:53 AM PDT by Kaslin

I know many people do not understand the very real battle happening in the United States. More specifically, here in the Southwest U.S. we have been involved in an extended battle with a foreign criminal element. These organized criminals, known as Mexican cartels, have been discussed plenty but mainly in a general sense. Many times, the intricate details of this battle cannot be fully disclosed, as it can compromise the safety of those involved in the fight against these criminals. However, what can be shared is some general knowledge and information to help educate those who do not understand the extent of the fight. This battle rages on day after day, with hardworking American law enforcement officers in the form of Police Officer’s, Deputy Sheriff’s, and Border Patrol Agents on the frontline. That frontline being the U.S and Mexico border here in the Southwest, and what it looks like can many times appear to be something out of a movie.

In Mexico and the U.S. alike, these cartels have become more than a just a group of criminals, they are transforming a culture. There are prime time television shows based on cartel families, their riches, and their struggles. There are bands who sing songs glorifying the cartel lifestyle, the cartel bosses, and the violence associated with these criminals. On the Mexico side children to senior citizens are being desensitized to extreme violence of these cartels, which includes beheadings and the dumping of body parts and “narco” messages in the streets. Children wear clothes to imitate the cartel leaders, as these children tell stories of the violence they witness. From old wives tales and legends, idols are born in the form of bastardized religious figures, which then become the “saints” to which these narcos pray. While these cartels transform the Mexican culture, and turn it inside out, the battle to defeat them rages on.

With the battle line being the international border, the story of our battle against these criminals starts. It is here that the Mexican cartels have numerous operatives working to transport and cross their product into the United States. In the western desert areas of Arizona, where the U.S. and Mexico meet, there is essentially occupied ground in which the cartels operate very freely. In fact if you talk to any of the people who are members of, or involved with these cartels, you will find that they do not recognize any international border. They also consider the routes used to transport their product North into the U.S. as being owned by them. These routes are travelled heavily by the cartels, watched over by the cartels, and protected by the cartels. They have been the life blood of Mexican smugglers for many years.

When we discuss the open desert area which I am talking about, you should understand that this is vast and wide open desert. There are very little inhabitants along the way as they travel North for approximately 70 miles. This is where they reach the Southwest corner of Pinal county and the Southeast corner of Maricopa county. With terrain and routes, the cartels that utilize this desert area as their transport and operational territory funnel right into the outskirts of the city of Phoenix. They travel that 70 plus miles of open desert, much of which is on Indian reservation or public lands, with little interference from Law enforcement. The main reason for the lack of law enforcement pressure is the fact that there is nothing more than small Indian villages along the way, and law enforcement is spread very thin in this region. It is as these cartels get closer to their first sign of civilization along Interstate 8 that they began to feel pressure from American law enforcement.

As this cat and mouse game between law enforcement and the cartels approaches the population between Tucson and Phoenix, the stakes are higher. The cartels have a vested interest in making it to their stash houses, and it is prime opportunity for law enforcement to catch them in the open. To ensure their success, the cartels employ a large network of criminals. The cartels have logistical support, cells designated for specific operational functions, and companies designed to hide the illegal activities of the cartels. Much of this is hidden in plain sight, and to the untrained eye would appear to be nothing other than normal. However, to the trained eye there is a large network in place that is nothing more than foreign criminals eating away at the fabric of our country. What this network looks like is what will be discussed in part two….


TOPICS: Editorial
KEYWORDS: borderinsecurity; cartels; drugcartels; mexicanborder; mexico; mexicodrugcartels; unitedstates; usdrugcartels

1 posted on 03/28/2015 9:23:53 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
That is nothing more than foreign criminals eating away at the fabric of our country

And this is the real reason to oppose mass Mexican illegal immigration.

The illegals are the sea the Mafias swim in.

But it is here now, and they are buying politicians and police, just as they do in the gangster state known as "Mexico".

That picture is nothing more then the dominant gang eliminating competition. Other then who they report to, there's no difference.

2 posted on 03/28/2015 9:35:20 AM PDT by Regulator
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To: Regulator

” And this is the real reason to oppose mass Mexican illegal immigration.”

I wonder how many U.S. Congressmen are owned by the cartels?


3 posted on 03/28/2015 9:41:08 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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I know one.

Isn't it hilarious that we are forced to call this barefoot campesino an "American", and he votes on our laws?

4 posted on 03/28/2015 9:51:51 AM PDT by Regulator
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To: Kaslin

The Mexican cartels are bad, and the Central American cartels can be worse, but the Kenyan/Indonesian cartel is the most dangerous of all to America.


5 posted on 03/28/2015 9:53:07 AM PDT by Pollster1 ("Shall not be infringed" is unambiguous.)
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To: Regulator

Commie, POS grifter reconquista ....well, we get the idea.

He reportedly drops a lot of dinero at the AZ Indian casinos (while $hit-faced.

Wonder where the money came from?

Actually, no I don’t : )


6 posted on 03/28/2015 9:56:20 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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Kind of makes you wonder why this fool’s former opponent, young rocket scientist/physicist Republican Ruth McClung has refrained from politics in AZ.


7 posted on 03/28/2015 10:09:48 AM PDT by Jane Long ("And when thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, LORD, will I seek")
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To: Jane Long; Regulator

AZ politics is a mystery I have yet to crack.

The Establishment Republicans control the money, so they generally win. I warned people about Martha McSally, and so far, she is worse than McCain/Flake.


8 posted on 03/28/2015 10:17:04 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: stephenjohnbanker

“I wonder how many U.S. Congressmen are owned by the cartels?”..

More than we can imagine and the worst part is NOTHING will ever be done to put an end to this craziness and stupidity. In the first place WHO in the gubmint, has the gonads to do anything? No one! The only way this will ever be stopped is to capture and kill every one of the cartel people and those who support them, even then, the task would take forever and may NEVER be completed.


9 posted on 03/28/2015 10:27:48 AM PDT by DaveA37
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As depressing as it is, I agree with you..


10 posted on 03/28/2015 10:35:40 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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Well, it's just Maricopa county.

McCain is married to the original criminals: the Hensley family.

Unfortunately you have to read Rat propaganda to find out about it...Shady History of Cindy Hensley McCain but it's relatively accurate, minus the Leftist foaming at the mouth.

Kemper Marley was the focus of the investigation into the death of Don Bolles.

And that's sorta the defining moment for the ugly side of Arizona politics. It revealed that there was a truly vicious group embedded in the Republican Party of AZ, which generally has been far more virtuous then others - like the California Republicans, who appear to be hapless idiots mostly.

Tucson has always been unremarkable, except for guys like Waldon V. Burr. And now his Mexican analogue, Raul Grijalva, MEChA member, Chicano terrorist, dimwitted thug trying to hijack the schools and the gringo money to be a Beeg Man.

All the political power was in Maricopa county and still is. The Phoenix 40 and guys like Marley and Jim Hensley put it together, but there was always a straighter, more upright group that actually got elected. Goldwater, Williams, even the Babbits.

But there is an underground that was largely unknown until the 1970s. These guys are the Republican version.

The Rats there are a whole different ballgame. East coast and West coast mobsters exploiting a bunch of straight arrow rubes: the DeConcini's turning Southern Arizona into a Safe Haven for NY mafia types. Had the unpleasant experience as a kid of running into some of those people - they had secluded ranches on the East side of Tucson out by Tanque Verde. Everyone knew who they were but had no idea how bad they were. They generally left Arizona alone, as long as they got left alone.

But Arizona now is Republican suburbanites, retirees and Mormons. McCain markets his military gig to them, but it's a joke now and everyone gets it. Don't know how long McSally will last but as a Republican, she makes a pretty good Democrat.

She doesn't represent Southern Arizona in any real way. She's a carpetbagger like McCain. But she got elected cuz She's a She and soft hearted Republican women feel for her. As far as Ron Barber goes, he was always just a smurf...no personality, and no attraction.

Arizona is not California. There is hope there. But that hope can only be realized by getting rid of the corrosive, self serving virus known as McCain. Once he's gone, McSally is nobody.

And there's a long conga line of good guys there who COULD dump McCain. And then the Flake.

But he's so desperate to be a Big Man, and throw his weight around D.C., where he really lives, he'll do anything. When the old folks of East Mesa and Sun City finally die off, the generation that reveres military without question will no longer be there to vote for him. And that will be it.

So it's just a matter of time. But who replaces him is really important: it has to be an American Patriot, someone who is fiercely against the cynical self serving games McCain plays. He has to represent Arizona, and the decent suburban folks just trying to raise families in an American city and state.

McCain, McSally and Grijalva don't even begin to do that.

11 posted on 03/28/2015 10:49:39 AM PDT by Regulator
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To: Regulator

Excellent info, and thanks.


12 posted on 03/28/2015 10:58:52 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: stephenjohnbanker

Good question.. I thought this article was about the ruling class. They are the most dangerous cartel I can think of.


13 posted on 03/28/2015 11:19:50 AM PDT by momincombatboots (Back to West by G-d Virginia.)
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To: Kaslin

Looking at the picture it kinda reminds me of how other countries have accepted their military to do law enforcement operations...

No posse comitatus there...Apparently


14 posted on 03/28/2015 4:16:34 PM PDT by stevie_d_64 (I will settle for a "perfectly good, gently used" kidney...Apply within...)
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