Coming soon to a Neighborhood Near You: Third World Mexican Drug War Hell “Worse than Al Qaeda”

The Third World immigration invasion from Mexico has imported that nation’s drug gang violence and wars into America and official estimates state that traffickers are now entrenched in at least 270 American cities.

This figure has increased since last year, when “only” 200 U.S. cities had entrenched Mexican drug traffickers and is considerably up from three years prior to that when there were “only” 100 such cartels operating in America.

Liberals have tried to blame white Americans for the dramatic increase in drug cartels, with Hilary Clinton specifically saying that it was “America’s insatiable desire for illegal drugs” which was fueling the trade.

While there has always been an element of the white American population who use drugs, the massive increase in demand has only come about since millions of Mexicans and Latinos have entered the U.S.

The territories in which the drug gangs operate proves the point: they are only active where there are large Third World origin populations. Simply put, “no Mexicans” is equal to “no Mexican drug gangs.”

The violence which these gangs have used — and continue to use — is unbelievably bloody and violent, to the point where it has recently been described as “worse that Al Qaeda.”

A recent MSNBC video report quoted Anthony Coulson, a recently retired DEA supervisor who ran the Tucson district office, as saying that he thought “they make al-Qaeda look tame in terms of what they do. I can’t explain how someone loses their humanity and resorts to these things.”

He went on to say that the amounts of illicit drugs flowing from Mexico into the United States has never been higher and that the traffickers have never been more powerful or in control of more territory than they are now.

“It’s getting worse. I’ve never seen it at this level before,” Mr. Coulson told MSNBC.

The facts bear his opinion out. In March last year, Janet Napolitano told the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee that the U.S. Justice Department considers the Mexican drug cartels as the “greatest organized crime threat to the United States.”

Official figures reflect an increase in murders, decapitations, torture kidnappings and home invasions connected to Mexico’s cartels. At least 19 Americans were killed in 2008 inside our borders by these gangs, while more than 200 Americans have been killed in Mexico since 2004.

The typically Third World corruption endemic in Mexico is also a major cause of the problem. The Mexican Attorney General reported in December 2005 that nearly 1,500 of their drug agency’s 7,000 agents were under investigation for suspected criminal activity and 457 were facing charges.

The drug gang wars in Mexico, which have killed more than 30,000 people in that country since 2005, is coming across the border along with the Mexican invasion.

The choice which America faces is clear: either halt and reverse the Third World invasion, or be dragged down to Mexico’s level.

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  1. John Schmidt says:

    It's incomprehensible to me that while we have our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, our southern border with Mexico is still riddled with Swiss cheese gaps! Clearly we are fighting the wrong wars, and the current incumbent rats that we have for politicians are not doing their jobs to protect us. I have watched this country progressively go down the tubes since 1975. And it is precisely because these rats that are in power have been selling us down the river! Help America by voting this scum out office. Or its bye bye America!

  2. Robert Jones says:

    Sounds like a situation where so-called racial profiling should be applied.

    Looking to locate and close down Mexican drug gangs, then look for shifty looking Mexicans, It’s just basic common sense if you ask me.

  3. lewis winston birm says:

    I agree heartily.