Showing posts with label Border Security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Border Security. Show all posts

Monday, March 13, 2023

Time to Declare War on Mexican Drug Cartels

  • Powerful cartels operate on both sides of the U.S-Mexico border
  • Cartels rake in $52 billion from smuggling humans and drugs
  • Two large cartels export most of the deadly fentanyl into America
  • Seizures of fentanyl at the border are at historic levels 

The killings of two Americans in Mexico are a grim reminder that drug cartels are an imminent threat to Americans. Cartels operate with impunity, smuggling immigrants and illicit drugs into the country. These powerful gangs are responsible for lawlessness that permeates the southern border.

Mexico has for too long turned a blind eye to the drug cartels. Criminal organizations control wide swaths of Mexico, free from police interference.  Violent wars between the cartels often leave a bloody trail of bodies, which sparks a short-lived response from the Mexican army. 

With few exceptions, Mexican government officials at every level are on cartel payrolls, former Attorney General Anthony Barr said in a recent interview.  Over the years, the U.S. government has forked over billions of dollars to Mexico for beefed up security with no discernible impact on crime. 

The Sinaloa Cartel, a transnational syndicate, is the the largest and most powerful in Mexico,  Heavily armed Sinola criminals operate in 22 of the 31 Mexican states.  An emerging rival is the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion (CJNC), which has a presence in two-thirds of the country.  

These two cartels along with smaller gangs dominate the human smuggling and distribution of drugs into America.  Illicit drugs produced by the cartels include fentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamine. These drugs are fueling a devastating rise in overdose deaths in the U.S.  

One reason the cartels remain untouchable in Mexico is that the organizations generate more revenue than most legitimate businesses in that country.  The U.S. cannot rely on Mexico's narco state government because its economy benefits from the flow of American dollars from cartel activities. 

Not satisfied with operating only in Mexico, the cartels have spread tentacles into our country. The National Drug Intelligence Center estimates cartels have connections with criminals in 1,286 American cities.  In 143 of these cities, there are cartel operatives.  Cartels are no longer just a Mexican problem.

Their presence is sparking Mexican-style cartel violence. Six people, including a six-month old baby, were shot dead in California's Central Valley in January.  The county sheriff did not hesitate to connect the killings to Mexican cartels illegal drug trade.

"I think it's specifically connected to the cartel.  The level of violence...this was not your run-of-the-mill low end gang member," Sheriff Mike Boudreaux said. Biden officials were unmoved, insisting the border is secure. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas appears unwilling to act.   

More than 106,000 Americans died of overdoses of illicit or prescription drugs in 2021, the most recent data available.  The fatalities include 80,411 deaths from synthetic opioids, primarily fentanyl.  Methamphetamines accounted for 53,495 deaths, reports the National Institute of Drug Abuse.

The U.S. attorney's office in San Diego in cooperation with law enforcement officials seized nearly 500,000 fake pills laced with fentanyl last year.  The  Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) identified local couriers, stash-house managers and criminals who smuggled the proceeds to Mexico.  

During 2022, the DEA seized 50.6 million fentanyl pills and 10,500 pounds of fentanyl powder.  The agency's lab estimates these seizures add up to 379 million potential doses, enough to kill every American. No doubt tens of millions of pills were smuggled undetected into the U.S.

Those staggering figures are why the Mexican cartels collect an estimated $39 billion in drug profits. Experts figure the cartels net another $13 billion from smuggling illegal immigrants across the border.  Last year there were 2.4 million illegal immigrants encountered by U.S. Border Patrol agents. 

Each illegal paid a cartel coyote.  More than 500,000 immigrants slipped past patrol agents and are living in the shadows in cities throughout the nation. Some were ferried to their destinations by Americans who were paid by the cartel.  

Americans, except those who live in border states, appear not to care about the unprecedented influx of illegal immigrants.  Perhaps, the deaths of Americans in Matamoras will finally stir American outrage and action by the Biden Administration.  

There have been calls by Republicans to designate the Mexican cartels as terrorists and to use military action. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador reacted angrily, threatening to meddle in U.S. elections with a disinformation campaign against the GOP.  

If there is any lingering doubt, the Mexican president's reaction should convince the Biden Administration that the nation's chief executive will do whatever he can to protect the cartels and their main source of income, the smuggling of humans and drugs into the U.S. 

To add to the indignation, Mexican officials blame Americans for the drug smuggling.  Cartels are only servicing the drug habits of Americans, they shrug.  However, these hooligans also use illicit drugs turn Americans into addicts.  Since when is poisoning Americans acceptable, even if they want drugs?

The Biden Administration has a choice.  Ignore the fact that the U.S. is enabling the cartels by allowing human and drug smuggling at the border.  Biden's laissez faire border policy is enriching the cartels and enhancing their power and influence in Mexico and the U.S. 

The other choice is to unleash American law enforcement, intelligence agencies and the military to crush the cartels, interrupting their operations and bringing gang leaders to justice. America did it once before when it went after the cartel bosses in Columbia.  The U.S. can do it again.  

Monday, September 19, 2022

Biden's Twilight Zone Presidency

There have been an avalanche of surreal events involving President Biden but none more bizarre than a White House celebration on inflation reduction on the very day his government announced an 8.3% hike in the cost of living.  It eerily resembled a Twilight Zone television episode.  

While touting the Inflation Reduction Act, Biden boasted that gasoline prices are down an average of $1.30 since the beginning of summer. However, the cost per gallon is still 25.6% higher than a year ago. Russia's Putin was blamed for the price hike, so, facetiously, does he get credit for the decline?

Gas prices are dropping because demand for fuel has faltered 4.4% this year.  Another contributing factor  is some states have suspended gasoline taxes which lowers the average cost of a gallon.  Industry experts expect prices to escalate again when the release of Strategic Petroleum Reserves ends this fall.

During his back-slapping speech, the president said; "We're getting other prices down."  Exactly which ones is he talking about?   A Department of Labor report released the same day recorded the largest food price increases since May, 1979--an 11.4% jump over the past year. 

Here's some examples of soaring food prices: Eggs, 39.8%; flour, 23.3%; milk; 17%; bread 16.2%; chicken, 16.6%; meats, 6.7%; pork, 6.8%, fruits and vegetables, 9.4%.  A industry report shows lower-income households in particular are skipping nutritional food items because of the inflated price. 

Utilities are rising, especially natural gas, which climbed 33% since last year. With winter coming, prices will spike. New vehicle prices are 10.1% higher than 2021 and rent continues to skyrocket: the nationwide average for a one-bedroom apartment has mushroomed 27.1%.

Asked if he was concerned about 8.3% inflation, the president responded: "No, I'm not because we're talking about one-tenth of 1%," an apparent reference to a dip in some prices. Be assured average Americans are not fist bumping in joy at the check-out counter at their local grocery store.

But, of course, he is not the only person in the administration that does not allow facts to stand in the way of dubious pronouncements. In an interview, Vice President Kamala Harris twice claimed the porous southern border is "secure." The sycophant reporter did not challenge her obvious falsehood.

She said the following in a television interview: "We have a secure border in that that (sic) is a priority of any nation, including ours and our administration."  You can't make this stuff up.  

The vice president's claim is particularly egregious considering she is the administration's official Border Czar.  She hasn't  personally visited the border, so she might be excused for knowing so little about the current crisis. Although you might surmise, she could find out if she wanted. 

Southwest border apprehensions in fiscal year 2022, which ends in September, have already hit 1.9 million arrests.  This is the highest number ever recorded since the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol began tracking apprehensions in 1925.  That doesn't fit the definition of security at the border.  

But Harris' statement pales in comparison to the whopper told by Biden's Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.  Questioned about border security, she replied: "It's not like people are just walking across the border."  What alternative universe is she living in? 

There is a large cache of videos showing immigrants not only walking across the border, but climbing fences, swimming and being ferried across the Rio Grande River in boats operated by Mexican drug cartel members. Swarms of illegals are coming because they know the border is open.   

Cue the Twilight Zone music.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen can always be counted to deliver a Rod Serling gem. (Serling was the creator of Twilight Zone.) She assured Americans for months inflation was temporary, even as the data showed the pressure on prices was continuing to mount. 

Then after two quarters of negative GDP growth, Yellen delivered a non sequitur by calling the economic decline a "transition" not a recession, ignoring the long-established definition.  Two quarters of negative growth denotes a recession.  

Now Yellen is backtracking again by admitting the country faces "a risk" of recession as it battles inflation.  Even if the third quarter delivers negative growth data, it would not surprise if Yellen updated the term to "extended transition." This administration knows no shame.

There are two conclusions that can be drawn from this Twilight Zone administration: Either President Biden and his team believe Americans are stupid or they are convinced their lies will be accepted as fact by a compliant media prone to echo the administration's narrative.

Whatever the conclusion, Americans are not entertained nor fooled by Washington's Twilight Zone episodes.