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In 1916 the Mexican rebel leader, Pancho Villa, kidnapped 18 Americans from a Mexican train and slaughtered them. A few weeks later, Villa led an army of about 1,500 guerillas across the Mexican border and attacked Columbus, New Mexico. Villa and his men killed 19 people and left the town in flames. Woodrow Wilson had to dispatch the U.S. Army into Mexico and deploy the National Guard along the border in order to regain control of the situation.
We are fast approaching the day that we will have to take similar action against armed invasion from the south.
Biden is not just failing to enforce immigration laws or control the border. He has made it the formal policy of the United States to facilitate the movement of millions of illegal immigrants into this country. In the process, he has made common cause with the ultra-violent Mexican drug cartels, which now make more money from human trafficking than they do from drug smuggling.
Every day the cartels seize greater levels of control in Mexico. Every day they operate more openly on U.S. soil. The Mexican drug cartels are now in full control of our southern border.
Discussing the issue and the flood of illegals entering the United States from Mexico, Art Del Cueto of the National Border Patrol Council, had this to say recently, “A lot of these issues happen because the cartels, they’re the ones who control the border. They’re the ones who determine where people cross, who can cross, everything.”
The drug cartels are massive. A recent study published in Science magazine found that as of 2022 the cartels employed somewhere between 160,000 and 185,000 people. They recruit close to 400 people a week as new members.
That’s the equivalent of nine to ten Army divisions under the command of individuals who engage in mass murder as a business practice.
The cartels acquire weapons via huge arms smuggling networks. As a result, they have a vast array of highly sophisticated weapons, including sniper rifles and machine guns. The U.S. Government used to have an operation called Project Thor focused on interdicting the flow of weapons to Mexican drug cartels. The Biden administration shut down Project Thor.
The information acquired before Project Thor was shut down suggested the cartels were moving a million weapons a year out of the United States into Mexico. The Biden administration recently announced that it successfully prevents the shipment of roughly 2000 weapons a year now. The United States is only one location from which cartels acquire weapons. They also buy arms in large quantities in Central America.
The Cartels Already Control The Border - Now Comes The Battle For The United States
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We are fast approaching the day that we will have to take similar action against armed invasion from the south.
Biden is not just failing to enforce immigration laws or control the border. He has made it the formal policy of the United States to facilitate the movement of millions of illegal immigrants into this country. In the process, he has made common cause with the ultra-violent Mexican drug cartels, which now make more money from human trafficking than they do from drug smuggling.
Every day the cartels seize greater levels of control in Mexico. Every day they operate more openly on U.S. soil. The Mexican drug cartels are now in full control of our southern border.
Discussing the issue and the flood of illegals entering the United States from Mexico, Art Del Cueto of the National Border Patrol Council, had this to say recently, “A lot of these issues happen because the cartels, they’re the ones who control the border. They’re the ones who determine where people cross, who can cross, everything.”
The drug cartels are massive. A recent study published in Science magazine found that as of 2022 the cartels employed somewhere between 160,000 and 185,000 people. They recruit close to 400 people a week as new members.
That’s the equivalent of nine to ten Army divisions under the command of individuals who engage in mass murder as a business practice.
The cartels acquire weapons via huge arms smuggling networks. As a result, they have a vast array of highly sophisticated weapons, including sniper rifles and machine guns. The U.S. Government used to have an operation called Project Thor focused on interdicting the flow of weapons to Mexican drug cartels. The Biden administration shut down Project Thor.
The information acquired before Project Thor was shut down suggested the cartels were moving a million weapons a year out of the United States into Mexico. The Biden administration recently announced that it successfully prevents the shipment of roughly 2000 weapons a year now. The United States is only one location from which cartels acquire weapons. They also buy arms in large quantities in Central America.