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Mexican drug commandos expand ops in 6 U.S. states
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | June 21, 2005

Posted on 06/21/2005 12:41:10 PM PDT by robowombat

Mexican drug commandos expand ops in 6 U.S. states Feds say violent, elite paramilitary units establish narcotics routes north of border

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: June 21, 2005 1:00 a.m. Eastern

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

WASHINGTON – The ultra-violent, U.S.-trained elite, Mexican paramilitary commandos known as the "Zetas," responsible for hundreds of murders along the border this year, have expanded their enforcement efforts on behalf of a drug cartel by setting up trafficking routes in six U.S. states.

A U.S. Justice Department memo says the U.S.-trained units have recently moved operations into Houston, San Antonio and the states of California, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. They have been operating in Dallas for at least two years, according to the feds.

The original Zetas are former Mexican army commandos, some apparently trained in the U.S. by Army special forces to combat drug gangs. Members of a broader Zetas organization have worked for the Gulf cartel since 2001. They provide firepower, security and the force needed to oversee shipments of narcotics and smuggled aliens along the border and up Interstate 35, which runs through Texas and Oklahoma.

According to FBI officials, the Zetas are attempting to consolidate their grip on the smuggling route along I-35. Anyone caught not paying the 10 percent commission they charge on all cargo – drugs or humans – is killed, according to U.S. and Mexican law enforcement sources.

The Zetas have also brought their cold-blooded killing tactics to the U.S., say federal law enforcement authorities – murdering rival drug dealers and sometimes innocent bystanders.

"Texas law enforcement officials report that the Zetas have been active in the Dallas area since 2003," said the Justice Department intelligence bulletin circulated among U.S. law enforcement officials. "Eight to ten members of the Zetas have been involved in multiple assaults and are believed to have hired criminal gangs in the area ... for contract killings."

The feds say the group has begun establishing its own trafficking routes into the United States and will protect them at any cost.

"U.S. law enforcement have reported bounties offered by Los Zetas of between $30,000 and $50,000 for the killing of Border Patrol agents and other law enforcement officers," the bulletin said. "If a Zeta kills an American law enforcement officer and can successfully make it back to Mexico, his stature within the organization will be increased dramatically."

The Zetas take their name from a radio code once used by its members. While originally there were 68, the Zetas have trained a second generation of commandos – many of them sons and nephews of those trained by U.S. military forces to combat drug trafficking in Mexico. U.S. law enforcement officials say they now number more than 700. Their numbers also include some Mexican army deserters and former federal police officers.

U.S. and Mexican law enforcement authorities say the Zetas operate special training camps in the Mexican states of Tamaulipas and Michoacán, where newly recruited Zetas take intensive six-week training courses in weapons, tactics and intelligence gathering.

The Zetas conducting a bloody war for control of the entire southern border in an effort to secure a monopoly on drug-smuggling and people-smuggling routes, according to law enforcement officials.

At least 600 have been killed this year in a wave of violence waged by the Zetas gang, headed by reputed drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, said Mexico's Attorney General Daniel Cabeza de Vaca.

Among the victims of the U.S-trained Zetas have been other suspected smugglers, hit men, police, soldiers and civilians on both sides of the 2,000-mile border.

There are widespread reports of the commandos making cross-border runs into U.S. territory in military-style vehicles, armed with automatic weapons.

The U.S. government spent millions of dollars training Los Zetas to intercept drugs, some of them coming from Mexico's southern border, before they could reach the U.S. The U.S. government has also sent U.S. Border Patrol agents to Mexico's southern border with Guatemala to train law enforcement and military forces to intercept human smugglers destined to reach the U.S.

Guzman, whose nickname means "Shorty," bribed guards to escape from prison in 2001. He is one of Mexico's most-wanted fugitives. U.S. authorities have offered a $5 million reward for his capture.

The spike in killings and kidnappings in northern Mexico in recent months has made headlines and prompted federal agents and soldiers to patrol the streets of Nuevo Laredo, across from Laredo, Texas. Recently, a new police chief in Nuevo Laredo was assassinated nine hours after taking office.

Among the 600 people murdered in gang shootings across the Mexican border this year, many were slain execution-style, with their hands tied behind their backs.

The violence along the border has reached a point where some are questioning President Vicente Fox's ability to govern the country.

A senior U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration official, Anthony Placido, told Congress last week that Mexico's corrupt police forces were "all too often part of the problem rather than part of the solution" in fighting the drug cartels.

Fox won office in 2000, ending 71 years of one-party rule and promising to clamp down on the multibillion-dollar cross-border trade in cocaine, marijuana and heroin.

While initially winning praise for putting bosses like Benjamin Arellano Felix and Osiel Cardenas behind bars, his crime-busting reputation has been undermined by the alarming rise in violence, along with evidence Fox has failed to clean up Mexico's police forces.

Faced with the fallout on its southern frontier, the State Department has twice issued travel warnings for the Mexican border, where more than 30 U.S. citizens have been kidnapped.

Mexico's apparent inability to curb the bloodshed on the 2,000-mile border is affecting the financial markets. Banking group HSBC said "staggering" levels of violence could raise questions about Mexico's stability in the run-up to next year's presidential election. Fox is constitutionally barred from running for re-election.

His approval rating has taken a hit, dropping 3 points to 56 percent in a poll in May, with many Mexicans complaining of safety fears, particularly in the north.

Fox has pledged a "mother of all battles" against the drug traffickers he says are openly challenging the government.

"We have taken on the challenge and we will do battle against all the cartels' criminals and against organized crime," Fox said in a speech Friday.

He sent hundreds of troops and federal agents to the states of Tamaulipas, Sinaloa and Baja California last week after suspected drug hit men killed the police chief of Nuevo Laredo.

Despite the move, drug gangs shot and killed at least 11 people across the three states during the week, prompting observers to declare the operation, dubbed "Mexico Secure," a failure.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; Mexico; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: Oklahoma; US: Texas; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aliens; bordersecurity; bushamnesty; dhs; hispanicterrorgroup; illegalaliens; mexico; wodlist; zetas
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To: Know your rights

Yep.


121 posted on 06/22/2005 12:16:27 PM PDT by G32
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To: robowombat

I still think "Mexican Commandos" is a good name for a band.


122 posted on 06/22/2005 12:17:37 PM PDT by PLMerite ("Unarmed, one can only flee from Evil. But Evil isn't overcome by fleeing from it." Jeff Cooper)
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To: mict42
Why are we fighting half way around the world? We should be digging these rats out of their caves in Mexico and the U.S. southwest. We got our priorities all wrong.

Over 80% of Americans WANT what's right...politicians have their own, very different agenda.

Without secure borders, the War on Terror is a multi-BILLION dollar JOKE!!

123 posted on 06/22/2005 12:18:07 PM PDT by MamaTexan (**Every year**.... more Americans die at the hands of illegals than were killed on 9/11)
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To: Know your rights

You can't trust self cultivation. That is dangerous when it is unregulated.

Plus the spreading if it to others not addicted would deserve that bullet to the head.

Potheads also don't deserve the right to pass on their addictions to the young.


124 posted on 06/22/2005 12:20:09 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: A CA Guy
I believe the war on drugs, terror, gangs should continue.<<<

I agree the War on Terror should continue and the War on Gangs (especially illegals) Terrorists are a threat to this Nation and its people..so are Criminal Gangs..

But really, the lower class, druggie is a threat only to him or herself. Crimes blamed on drugs is idiotic. Persons commit crimes..drugs do not.

Sort of like guns dont kill people, people kill people.

But, not being a drug user myself, I have no real dog in this fight, just joining for conversations sake!
125 posted on 06/22/2005 12:20:52 PM PDT by Iron Matron (The UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , By the Blood of our Forefathers a Sovereign Nation.)
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To: G32
What is that supposed to mean?
126 posted on 06/22/2005 12:21:30 PM PDT by Know your rights (The modern enlightened liberal doesn't care what you believe as long as you don't really believe it.)
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To: robowombat

Opps, Fox lost control.


127 posted on 06/22/2005 12:22:21 PM PDT by zeaal (SPREAD TRUTH!)
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To: A CA Guy
You can't trust self cultivation. That is dangerous when it is unregulated.

Growing and eating one's own tomatoes is dangerous? But... but ... but, it's unregulated self-cultivation!!

Plus the spreading if it to others not addicted would deserve that bullet to the head.

Can you distinguish the right to smoke from the right to push?

Potheads also don't deserve the right to pass on their addictions to the young.

Nope, I guess you can't distinguish the right to smoke from the right to push.

128 posted on 06/22/2005 12:22:40 PM PDT by coloradan (Hence, etc.)
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To: A CA Guy
You can't trust self cultivation. That is dangerous when it is unregulated.

Another good argument for legalization. Thanks!

129 posted on 06/22/2005 12:22:44 PM PDT by Know your rights (The modern enlightened liberal doesn't care what you believe as long as you don't really believe it.)
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To: Know your rights
There are complete organ failures walking into the emergency wards with illegal drugs. Not to mention often aids involved with illegal medication of drugs by syringe.

With over eating, drinking, and not enough exercise there is risk.
Where I can see that coming into play will be the higher cost of getting insurance for those who are at risk by their own behavior.
130 posted on 06/22/2005 12:22:47 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: ko_kyi
You are so right. Good history.

I knew a family on the Central coast of California that most people would call Mexican-American. They would just call themselves Americans. I think all the male members have served in the Marines over the generations. It seemed like a rite of passage from my perspective.

Their lands go back to the original land grants given their ancestors when Alta California was still a part of Mexico. As with all Mexican citizens in California at the time, they were free to stay or go, and they choose to stay and become citizens. They are under no delusion about the California they live in today. It would be identical to the remainder of Mexico had the United States not rescued it.
131 posted on 06/22/2005 12:24:22 PM PDT by backtothestreets
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To: Iron Matron
not being a drug user myself, I have no real dog in this fight

Not true; your taxes go to the War On Drugs, and the WOD's channeling of inflated profits into criminal hands puts you at greater risk.

132 posted on 06/22/2005 12:24:24 PM PDT by Know your rights (The modern enlightened liberal doesn't care what you believe as long as you don't really believe it.)
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To: Know your rights
"You can't trust self cultivation. That is dangerous when it is unregulated. Another good argument for legalization. Thanks!"

They are available now legally by prescription in inhalers and other forms. Have been available for years. I'm surprised you didn't know. If you need it for you cancer, or whatever, you can get a inhaler through your doctor. Good luck!

133 posted on 06/22/2005 12:25:36 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: A CA Guy
There are complete organ failures walking into the emergency wards with illegal drugs.

Show me the total dollar figures for illegal-drug-related medical costs versus obesity-related medical costs and maybe you'll finally have a point worth debating.

Not to mention often aids involved with illegal medication of drugs by syringe.

Another consequence of the War On Drugs. Thanks for another argument for legalization!

134 posted on 06/22/2005 12:27:05 PM PDT by Know your rights (The modern enlightened liberal doesn't care what you believe as long as you don't really believe it.)
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To: Gunrunner2

There is an simple solution to this. Find them, and kill them, send the meat back care of Vincento Fox.


135 posted on 06/22/2005 12:27:37 PM PDT by Dead Dog
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To: coloradan
That pretty much sums it up, a druggie thinks tomato seeds and pot seeds are the equivalent, or at least tries to make the lame argument.
136 posted on 06/22/2005 12:28:07 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: A CA Guy
They are available now legally by prescription in inhalers and other forms.

The complete spectrum of cannabinoids is only in Sativex, which is legal only in Canada. And until alcohol is available only by prescription, there's still no reason to place that restriction on other drugs ... especially the milder-than-alcohol drug marijuana.

137 posted on 06/22/2005 12:30:04 PM PDT by Know your rights (The modern enlightened liberal doesn't care what you believe as long as you don't really believe it.)
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To: Know your rights

No!

I rather let you rant to conservatives here how illegal drugs are good. Makes for better comedy relief.


138 posted on 06/22/2005 12:30:09 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Know your rights

Boy, is your nose ever growing on that post.


139 posted on 06/22/2005 12:31:08 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: A CA Guy
... that somehow your pro adiction activists are allowed on a conservative site.

I'm surprised that we let stupid people in, so what? Brownshirts don't like it, but cannabis represents freedom and freedom is liberty and liberty used to be what your national socialist country used to be. There is nothing conservative about the WOD'ies dumber-than-dirt agenda.

140 posted on 06/22/2005 12:31:48 PM PDT by 68 grunt (3/1 India, 3rd, 68-69, 0311)
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