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      <title>Mexican miscreants in Michoac'an indulge in a spot of vehicle arson </title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2012 17:48:07 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Some very mature looking students burn an official vehicle during a protest in Michoac'an.</description>
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      <title>Rapist Crucified in Michoac'an</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Sep 2012 13:55:53 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>*google translate*

A man accused of outraging a woman was tortured and crucified on a 
road pointing a cruise of this population, in which the killers left a 
cardboard nailed him with two ice pick in the chest, with a warning to 
the violators and &quot;fingers&quot; and traitors.Everything is clear from
 the criminal complaint made by the injured woman, from which your 
identity is omitted for obvious reasons, in which he stated to 
authorities that three of the past month, she went to work shortly after
 18: 00 hours in a factory in this town.When suddenly, in the way
 he stepped out the faked a subject with a knife and subjected to commit
 their baser instincts, however, the victim was able to identify her 
attacker and before it the prosecutor opened a preliminary criminal the 
case merited.However, this Friday, 
about 08:00 am, the Municipal Police received an anonymous call its base
 in which they reported that in the post road signs, located at the 
intersection leading to la comunidad El C'esped, was a person hanging and 
dead.Therefore given to the police whose agents accompanied the 
Ministerial Public Prosecutor to conduct the necessary steps, finding 
the male person of both arms tied to a table about two feet long, which 
came up with a loop plastic to the top of the pole, and that the killers
 chopped off the penis to him into his mouth.Also, the 
unfortunate nailed him with two ice picks, a cardboard chest in which he
 wrote a message that says, &quot;it crossed my rapist and this will happen 
to all the gossips, traitors fingers whether they know that this is not a
 game. &quot;Finally it emerged that the alleged rapist was living the name Eladio Martinez Cruz.

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      <title>New pictures released Federal State Police Ambush in Mexico</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Aug 2012 04:34:06 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>The Federal Police was ambushed Monday in Zitacuaro, Michoac'an, killing at least 10 State Federal Officers killed and wounded.

Notimex agency reported, a heavily armed cartel command used vehicles to block the way for the police to shoot at the time they had to stop his way.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Public Security of the state, 10 policemen were killed &quot;and several others were wounded&quot; to repel aggression. 

The attack occurred shortly after 7:00 pm when he moved from Ciudad Hidalgo, Michoacan, headed for Mexico City.

Notimex reported that in addition to the ambush, there were at least two clashes between members of organized crime and federal agents in the area.

The Army is already in place and the Federal Police carried out a search operation of authors in the area.Michoac'an is considered a stronghold of the drug trafficking organization La Familia Michoacana, a drug cartel hit men whose decapitated and dismembered their rivals, and has launched violent attacks against the authorities.
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      <title>10 Decapitated Heads Found at a Slaughterhouse</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2012 04:46:43 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>10 human heads were found Sunday morning  in the municipality of Teloloapan north of Acapulco.

The heads were place in a row in front of the municipal slaughter house.  Since the bodies were not found it is assumed that the dead were killed elsewhere and brought to the location.
  

The discovery was found at 5:30 AM after a call to the emergency network was received regarding a discovery of human remains. 

The state attorney general confirmed the discovery and issues a statement &quot; On the sidewalk on the north side of the street, in a row, ten decapitated heads were found, seven male and three female&quot;

Beside the heads were also found two narco messages on posters.  The messages read:

&quot;This is what will happen to all those who continue supporting the &quot;FM&quot; fucking shit kidnappers, don't continue living of the people, your father is here already, kidnappers and fucking extortionists. Atte. &quot;GUERREROS UNIDOS&quot;,

(and the following) you are shit &quot;F&quot; wherever you hide we will find you bitch and also you &quot;BEBA 212&quot;..
  
They estimate the ages of the dead to be 20-35 years. It was not reported if the heads of two missing Teloloapan police were among those in the gruesome display.


The area is in contention between The Familia Michoac'an and their offshoot The Knights Templar resulting in ongoing violence and conflict.
As of late this afternoon the severed bodies  had not been located despite extensive area search by three government police agencies.

Information used for this post from IRZA Agencia Noticicas adn RAZON
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      <title>List of the 28 Mexican Cartels (  President Says They are only 11  )</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 20:42:58 -0500</pubDate>
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      <description>President Felipe Calderon recognizes only 11 criminal organizations in 2011 but in reality they are 28 and they are divided and fighting for control in the 32 states. They Know each other, they kill and denounce each other.they were armed wings, are dedicated to all sorts of crimes: the movement of drugs, domestic sales in Mexican municipalities, kidnapping, extortion and trafficking of people, without the big mafias being able to control them.


The federal government that heavily hits the drug cartels have caused its reorganization, admitted in May 2008 the President of the Republic, Felipe Calder'on.

Indeed, since December 2006, each time you stop a Boss, three or 10 come to try to replace him.

 This multiplier effect has generated a lot of cell operations, usually assassins, ambition and betrayal that end up as little signs to put in their struggle for territorial control and the expansion of drug trafficking.

Besides the large cartels, recognized by the Attorney General's Office (PGR), as the Arellano Felix, Colima, the Juarez, Sinaloa, the Gulf, el de milenio and Pedro Diaz Parada.

Now the authorities and society must face the kidnapping extortion, drug trafficking, people and murders committed by thugs with power ambitions

The truth is that of the 28 registered drug gangs , Calderon only recognized 11 cartels: Golfo, Zetas, La Familia, Pac'ifico, C'artel de Jalisco Nueva Generaci'on, La Resistencia, Beltr'an Leyva, Arellano F'elix, Ju'arez, Caballeros Templarios y Barbie.

The President wont assume the REALITY !

THE WAR ON DRUGS IS A FAILURE !!!

This fragmentation of Mexican organized crime, which has encouraged the expansion of cartelitos,  which are most extensions of the Sinaloa cartel, Juarez, Gulf and Los Zetas, arrived in Tijuana.

HERE IS THE LIST 

 1. Arellano F'elix. 
 2. C'artel de Colima. 
 3. C'artel de Ju'arez. 
 4. C'artel de Sinaloa. 
 5. C'artel del Golfo. 
 6. C'artel del Milenio. 
 7. C'artel de Pedro D'iaz Parada. 
 8. Los Zetas. 
 9. Los Matazetas. 
 10. C'artel de Acapulco. 
 11. Gente Nueva. 
 12. C'artel del Pac'ifico Sur. 
 13. C'artel de Acapulco. 
 14. C'artel de Guadalajara. 
 15. C'artel del Centro Narco. 
 16. C'artel de Jalisco Nueva Generaci'on. 
 17. La Resistencia. 
 18. La Familia Michoacana. 
 19. Los Caballeros Templarios. 
 20. Los Pelones. 
 21. Los G&quot;ueros. 
 22. La Barredora. 
 23. Los Aztecas. 
 24. La L'inea 

In Baja California, Los Teos and independent groups of Guadalajara and Los Aboytes in the State of Mexico and the Anthrax in Sinaloa, and a number of criminal groups that the PGR announced in 2011, are on the verge of annihilation 
 Baja California and the CAF 

This fragmentation of Mexican organized crime, which has encouraged the expansion of cartelitos, most extensively the Sinaloa cartel, Juarez, Gulf and Los Zetas, arrived in Tijuana.

First, Eduardo Garcia Simental revealed &quot;El Teo&quot;, chief of the armed wing of the Arellano Felix Cartel (CAF), which since 2006 Fernando Sanchez Arellano &quot;The Engineer&quot; remained in charge after the capture of Javier Arellano Felix alias &quot;EL Tigrillo&quot; .

With the support of Jos'e Soto &quot;El Tigre&quot; which came from the Sinaloa Cartel, the transfer of marijuana goes big, start a fight against the nephew of the Arellano, born &quot;Los Teos&quot; and the arrival Sinaloa cartel based in Mexicali, Alfredo Arteaga and / or Arzate, in late 2009, early 2010, Sinaloa won the Plaza de Tijuana, becoming drug supplier of all cells of the CAF, and a kind of independent dealers cartel headed by Ismael &quot;El Mayo &quot;Zambada and Joaquin&quot; El Chapo &quot;Guzman.

Also arise &quot;The Achilles&quot;, which operate directly for the dealer and opens the door for the arrival of other lieutenants of Sinaloa, as Gustavo Inzunza, &quot;El Sergio&quot; and Cenobio Flores &quot;El Checo&quot;.

Precisely in the midst of the struggle generated from 2008 and before or up to the weakening of the CAF, in the last two years, the presence of La Familia Michoacana in the state increased, showing an increase in captures.

In fact, during the first half of 2010 (  ZETA  edition 1877), the authorities detected the presence in Tecate of Jose de Jesus Mendez Vargas, better known as &quot;El Chango&quot;, who had his headquarters no more and no less than in The Rumorosa. He was arrested in Aguacalientes, June 2011 as leader of the family allied to los Zetas.

In the coastal zone of Baja California, paid plaza &quot;The Engineer&quot;, but the thugs of &quot;Achilles&quot; began to kill and were denounced by the authorities.

Another presence that has been highlighted is that of independent groups Cartel de Guadalajara, they also pay plaza and to CAF and operate with low-key, sheltered by Manuel L'opez N'u~nez &quot;Don Balas.&quot;

During 2011, only the State Preventive Police (PEP) captured 304 criminals from Jalisco, Michoacan and Sonora.

As tenants and concessioners of the Sinaloa cartel, oat least seven cells that are accountable to Fernando Sanchez Arellano still operating in the coastal zone of Baja California, led by &quot;Pelioni&quot;, &quot;The Kieto&quot;, &quot;El Mostro&quot;, &quot;Chikako &quot;Manuel N'u~nez L'opez&quot; &quot;Don Balas&quot; &quot;Mario Montes de Oca&quot; El Mario &quot;,&quot; El Turbo,&quot;, &quot; El Bibi &quot; and Melvin Gutierrez Quiroz&quot; &quot;El Melvin &quot;, besides&quot; &quot;El Camacho &quot;or&quot; &quot;El Marino &quot;.

 Pacific Cartel or Sinaloa: Strengthened 

Currently regarded as the richest and most powerful drug lord Joaquin &quot;El Chapo&quot; Guzman heads this cartel with Ismael &quot;El Mayo&quot; Zambada, whose presence was reported this year by U.S. authorities, in Central and South America and Europe. &quot;The Mexican cartels have become transnational organizations with the power to influence U.S. elections and are the new face of organized crime, worse than the Italian mafia,&quot; as Joaquin Guzman &quot;is the world's most dangerous criminal, and probably the richest, with unsurpassed power to influence, corrupt and kill&quot; They will be noticed this month and last month by the news agency EFE ,the director of the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) in Chicago, Jack Riley.

The criminal group was born in the late 80s, when Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo distributed the Pacific route after his capture.

As armed services who subsequently began operations as little cartelitos, have :

 Gente Nueva 

After the death of &quot;Nacho&quot; Coronel in Zapopan, on July 29, 2010 and the subsequent emergence of the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion independent of the Sinaloa cartel, Joaquin &quot;El Chapo&quot; Guzman, fought Jalisco Cartel Nueva Generacion and Los Zetas through the criminal group known as Gente Nueva.

Gente Nueva operates in Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Jalisco and Veracruz, where &quot;El Chapo&quot; disputes the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas, for control of the coveted port of Veracruz and Boca del Rio. In fact, the killing of 35 people in Boca del Rio, September 20, 2011, was attributed (through narcobanners firms with the bodies) to this group.

 Los Artistas Asesinos and los Mexicles 

In Chihuahua, particularly Ciudad Juarez, Noe Salgueiro, one of the founders of Nueva Gente, until last October led to groups of thugs and Mexicles identified as AA and Mexicles, who heads some 20 000 young people under 20 years, integrated murderous gangs that control the drug smuggling routes and transporting.

 Los Gueros 

Identified since early 2000, the brothers Rodriguez Olivera, originating in Jalisco, operating with Sinaloa from Cancun to Texas and are currently targets of the Department of the Treasury of the United States as drug cartel leaders of money laundering.

 Cartel de Juarez 

Founded by Amado Carrillo Fuentes, &quot;The Lord of skies&quot; is one of the most powerful in the country. It is dedicated to the traffic of cocaine and marijuana, but allows the passage of heroin through its territory in exchange for shares of narcotics.

Separated from the Sinaloan Cartel, this cartel has also had its tentacles across the country and has presence in over 21 the almost 32 states, through the various little cartelitos:

 La Linea and Los Aztecas 

In Ciudad Juarez is the armed wing of the Juarez Cartel, which has allowed them to retain the criminal plaza, composed of tens of thousands of youths from Juarez, originally an offshoot from the El Paso prison gang, Barrio Azteca . They are enemies of Los Artistas Asesinos and operate on both sides of the border.

 Los Beltran Leyva and Cartel del Pacifico Sur 

They began as operators of the Juarez Cartel. In the beginning of millennium, they were protected by Guzman Loera , but since 2004 they began to operate semi-independently. In 2008 they split from the Sinaloa cartel because &quot;El Chapo's&quot; people betrayed Alfredo Beltran Leyva &quot;EL Mochomo&quot; and he was captured.

In December 2009, after the death of Arturo Beltran Leyva, the group responsible for Valdez Edgar &quot;La Barbie&quot; and the Beltran left as head of what has since been identified as the South Pacific Cartel, a group blamed for the murder of son the poet Javier Sicilia.

 Central Cartel 

They were part of the armed group Pacific Cartel, to weaken and separate from &quot;Barbie&quot;, become independent and integrated into two groups that control the criminal activity in the center of the country: one led by Adrian Ramirez &quot;El Hongo&quot; and Jose Jorge Balderas Garza &quot;JJ&quot;; the other Oscar by Osvaldo Garcia Montoya &quot;El Compayito&quot;, the same as they who call themselves The Hand with Eyes. All are arrested, but supplemented by other gunmen who were eagerly awaiting their chance to finally become bosses.

 Los Negros 

Independent of Edgar Valdez, were a group of thugs who until August 2010 operated mainly in Morelos and Guerrero, when their leader was captured. Then again divide: Los Negros were under the command of the father of &quot;Barbie&quot;, Carlos Montemayor Gonzalez &quot;El Charro&quot;, arrested in November.

 Cartel Independient de Acapulco (CIDA) 

The armed group led by Isidro Juarez Solis &quot;El Kirry&quot; Gilberto Morales Castrejon &quot;Commander Gil&quot; and Benjamin Flores &quot;El Padrino&quot;, created the Cartel de Acapulco identified as responsible for the kidnapping and murder of 20 tourists from Michoacan. Their main enemy of Cartel del South Pacifico and La Barredora.

 La Barredora 

Another group that emerged from the division of cartel &quot;La Barbie&quot;, self-identified as La Barredora, led by Eder Jair Carbajal Sosa &quot;El Cremas,&quot; Christian Tarin Hernandez &quot;The Chris&quot; and Victor Manuel Rivera Galeana &quot;El Gordo&quot;, all captured and supplied to the end of this year. 

This group arose because Moses Montero, Carlos Barragan and Isidro Juarez Solis, attempted to kill &quot;El Chris&quot;.

The original cartel operated from 60s to late 80s, headed by Rafael Caro Quintero and Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo , sharing in the early 90s, giving rise to the cartels operating in the Pacific and center of the county.Until July 29, 2010, when Ignacio &quot;Nacho&quot; Coronel was killed in Jalisco, he led the cartel de Guadalajara, then it came under the charge of Beltran Uriarte. Currently detained in this wing of organized crime are identified as independent, but has emerged as a rebel group known as:

 Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion 

After abatement by the military in Zapopan on July 29, 2010 in &quot;Nacho&quot; Coronel (leader of the Sinaloa cartel in Jalisco), opened up the emergence of the New Generation Jalisco Cartel (CJNG) of the hand of Margarito Soto Reyes &quot;El Tigre&quot;, the successor of Colonel.

During the second half of 2010, the CJNG accustomed to displaying narcomantas on the streets of Guadalajara to make themselves known. The criminal cell La Resistencia de Jalisco dispute la plaza.. It has lost its leaders: the nephew of &quot;Nacho&quot; Coronel, Mario Carrasco Coronel, &quot;El Gallo&quot;, killed July 30, 2010, Margarito Soto Reyes, who was arrested by the army on September 27 of that year on July 10 2011, another nephew of &quot;Nacho&quot; Coronel, Colonel Martin Beltran &quot;El Aguila&quot;.was arrested by the military in Zapopan 

Currently Nemesio Oseguera&quot; &quot;El Mencho&quot; directs the CJNG, still legacy of &quot;Nacho&quot; Coronel and some relatives of the latter.

 La Resistencia 

The depletion by the military in Zapopan, on July 29, 2010, by Ignacio &quot;Nacho&quot; Coronel (leader of the Sinaloa cartel in Jalisco) and the extradition of Oscar Orlando Nava Valencia (leader of Cartel de Milenio), Jalisco became in a war zone between the Jalisco Cartel and La Resistance.

In turn, the resistance is made up of Cartel del Milenio, La Familia Michoacana and the Gulf Cartel.
The resistance was led by Victor Manuel Torres Garc'ia &quot;The Papirr'in&quot;, arrested on February 28, 2011 by the Federal Police.

La Resistancia was currently operates in Jalisco, Michoacan, Mexico State and Federal District. It is headed by Elpidio Mojarro &quot;Don Pilo&quot; and &quot;El Melon&quot; and aims to &quot;align and clean the place&quot; of the invasion of Los Zetas.

Neither the state government PAN nor President Felipe Calderon, can bring order to Jalisco: 2 000 535 executions in the current federal six-year period.

 Cartel del Golfo 

Cartel de Gulfo (CDG) is one of the oldest criminal organizations in Mexico, having its heyday in the 80s and 90s, when it was led by kingpin Juan Garcia Abrego in the states of Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon and Veracruz, After his arrest on January 14, 1996, Osiel Cardenas Guillen takes the lead until his arrest, which occurred on March 14, 2003, since then his brother, Ezequiel Cardenas Guillen, has led the criminal organization.

During Felipe Calderon's war against organized crime, Ezequiel Cardenas, was killed in Matamoros on November 5, 2010 was killed by members of the Navy. Jorge Eduardo Costilla S'anchez &quot;El Coss&quot; assumed control of the Gulf Cartel.

 Los Rojos and Los Metros 

After the separation of the Zetas from the Gulf Cartel in December 2009, The latter, CDG, was armed with two branches: The Reds, very close to the Cardenas family (Rafael Cardenas, a nephew of Osiel and Ezekiel) and The Meters, faithful to Eduardo Costilla.

Recently, on November 30, Ezequiel Cardenas Rivera, 23, scion of Ezequiel Cardenas Guillen, was arrested by the Navy in Matamoros.

 Los Zetas 

An extremely bloody cartel, Los Zetas originally were the enforcement arm of Gulf Cartel, led by Osiel Cardenas Guillen, however, according to the arrested assassins while reporting to the Attorney General in December 2009, they broke with allies because of differences in the control of markets and routes.

Led by former military man, Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano &quot;The Lazca&quot;, Los Zetas were disputing and vying for control of the routes of transfer of cocaine from Colombia, originally controlled by the Gulf Cartel.

In the clash between &quot;Zetas&quot; and &quot;CDG&quot; in Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon and Veracruz, ZETA has documented 4,767 deaths between 2010 and 2011, ie 7.8 percent of executions of a total of 60,420 in which ranging from six years of President Calderon, have occurred in these three areas.

Currently Los Zetas fight not only for dominance in Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, and Veracruz, but has become the second largest criminal organization in the country, disputing control in most of the country the Sinaloa Cartel.

 Los Matazetas 

Hoods and military fronts, armed with &quot;goat horns&quot;, dressed in black. The Matazetas refer to themselves. The paramilitary group officially came to half of the administration of President Felipe Calderon in 2009, when an anonymous call to the Offices of Special Investigations into Organized Crime (SIEDO) warned: &quot;Cancun and Veracruz, and begin to remove Zetas, because citizens are fed up with crime. &quot; The emergence of Matazetas coincidentally matches in the same year that the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas were divided.

Undoubtedly, the fact that marked a watershed event in the identification of the paramilitary group was when, in a video posted on YouTube, Los Matazetas claimed the killing of 35 people found Sept. 20 in Boca del Rio, Veracruz.

The paramilitary group calling itself the &quot;armed wing of the people&quot; or &quot;faceless warriors,&quot; issued in the video: &quot;Only fighting on equal terms can we eradicate the roots of the cartel Los Zetas. And for this we ask the authorities to support us to stop ... and that society we do not rely on extortion not kidnap or affected property. &quot;

They say: &quot;Our focus is on Los Zetas, we respect the armed forces and powers of the state.&quot; To date, mysteriously the neither intelligence apparatus of the states nor the government of President Felipe Calderon, has led to the arrest of any paramilitary Los Matazetas.

 La Familia Michoacana 

Originally, from 2006 LFM was an armed group of the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas in the state of Michoacan to fight the Cartel del Milenio of the Valencia Brothers or the Purepecha land of Milenio.

After Felipe Calderon won the presidency of the Republic on July 2, 2006, a month of taking office in November of that year, LFM, working for the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas, declared their independence. From then on, they used to send messages to their adversaries and the authorities, through banners in public places in Michoacan cities, even in the midst of the same &quot;Operation Michoac'an&quot;, launched for six years alongside the president of the country.

La Familia Michoacana leadership emerged Esteban Gonz'alez &quot;M5&quot;, Jose de Jesus Mendez Vargas &quot;El Chango M'endez&quot; Arnoldo Rueda &quot;La Minsa&quot; (detained on July 11, 2009), Enrique Plancarte &quot;La Chiva&quot; Servando Gomez &quot;La Tuta&quot; and Nazario Moreno &quot;El Chayo&quot; (killed by the army on December 9, 2010). On the death of &quot;El Chayo&quot; followed the emergence of another cartel in Michoacan.

 Los Caballeros Templarios 

A month after the death of Nazario Moreno, Servando Gomez &quot;La Tuta&quot; and Enrique Plancarte , the Knights Templar criminal group, formed in January 2011 due to the differences they had with &quot;El Chango M'endez&quot;.

It was released through narcobanners in various cities in Michoacan, among them Morelia, Zitacuaro and Apatzingan.

The Knights Templar signed: &quot; We inform the society, Michoacan society and make it known that from today (March 2011) we're here performing altruistic activities previously performed by the La Familia Michoacana.&quot;

Some of the goals embodied in the Knights Templar narcobanners, are similar to those of Matazetas: &quot;save and keep order, prevent theft, kidnappings, extortions, the fact that the government of President Calderon can not guarantee security in the country.&quot;

 Cartel del Milenio 

In the decade of the 70s, Jose Valencia bored by avocados cultivation was looking for better inroads into the more prosperous marijuana business back in the fertile Aguillas municipality, in Michoacan which he found. The cartel reached its peak in the 80s and 90s, due to its links with former Medellin Cartel in Colombia.

At the beginning of the first decade of the new millennium, the SIEDO considered the cartel as a &quot;lower band&quot; due to the arrest of its leader, Armando Valencia, August 16, 2003.

The Cartel del Milenio lost the hands of the Gulf Cartel to one of their leaders, Ventura Valencia Valencia on April 17, 2007. Later, Oscar Nava Valencia &quot;El Lobo&quot; was arrested on October 28, 2010 by the Army and extradited to the U.S. on January 29 this year. Finally, on May 6th, the army also arrested Jose Luis Nava Valencia, who said his name was Francisco Javier Orozco Villasenor and Victor Hugo Nava Lopez.

Despite the killings and arrests, the government of President Calderon can not stop the cartel goals, on the contrary, now it is led by Eric Valencia and Salvador Urena Revueltas, among other killers.

 Cartel de Oaxaca 

Also known as the Cartel of the Diaz Parada, Oaxaca Cartel or the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, was founded in the 80s by Pedro Diaz Parada &quot;El Cacique Oaxaqueno&quot;, arrested on January 17, 2007 by soldiers and federal police .

Barely 6 May, the federal government announced the arrest of a woman and two men from the Diaz Panoja, from the Pedro Diaz Parada family.

According to the PGR, the Cartel de Oaxaca operates in that state Oaxaca and Guerrero, and their areas of influence extends to Veracruz, Chiapas, Tamaulipas, Durango, Chihuahua and Mexico City.
 Cartel de Colima 

Established by Jose de Jesus and Adan Amezcua Contreras in the late 80s, while all cartels were entertained by the culture of marijuana and cocaine transport, this pair of brothers wasted no time and since at least 1988, chose to enter in the business of the modern production of synthetic drugs: ephedrine, pseudoephedrine and phenylpropanolamine. They earned the nickname &quot;Kings of Ecstasy.&quot; and were arrested in 2004.

The port of Manzanillo is the largest recipient of anti-influenza precursors from Asia and Europe for the production of synthetic drugs for export.

Like the Tijuana Cartel, in that behind the nickname Arellano is Enedina Arellano, the Colima Cartel is led by Patricia Amezcua, incidentally, the sister of Jose de Jesus and Adan.

Finally, both within the Sinaloa Cartel, Juarez Cartel, Gulf Cartel, Cartel de Milenio, Cartel de Oaxaca and Cartel de Colima, provides its armed divisions.

The trend is clear: cells led by relatives of the founders of the cartels against armed wings of the same, but who are not their relatives. A clear example is the Gulf Cartel, its armed, the red (close to the family C'ardenas Guill'en) and meters (led by Eduardo Costilla) are antagonistic groups and are about to split, so we see that the number of cartels soon grow to more than 28 during the last year of President Felipe Calderon.

In addition to the multiplication of groups, neither have the captures affected the flow of drugs. The number of marijuana users in over 12 years in the United States grew from 14 million in 2007 to over 17 million in 2010, according to a national survey in that country. In Mexico, the percentage of users of the herb has quadrupled in the last 12 years, according to a report issued in February 2011 by the Secretary of Federal Public Safety, Genaro Garcia Luna, the Congress, based on the World Drug Report of the Organization United Nations (UN), which records 3 million Mexicans who use this drug.

The truth is that, while President Felipe Calderon recognizes only 11 criminal organizations, the reality is that Zeta has registered 28 separate criminal groups. That is, if in 2006 the PGR recognized seven cartels and in 2011 the weekly notices 28 criminal organizations, the average annual rise of &quot;little cartelitos&quot; is 4.2 percent.

If criminal division is still happening and keeping the same pace, by the end of his sixth year, Mexico will have more than 30 separate criminal organizations.

SOURCES :  http://www.zetatijuana.com/2012/01/02/28-carteles-en-mexico/</description>
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      <title>ILLEGAL ALIEN HEALTH CARE INSANITY</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 16:42:10 -0500</pubDate>
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      <description>We need to get a  handle on this crap.  This man has been TWICE convicted of felony drug convictions, deported three times, and yet the tax payers are spending over $70,000 a year to give this POS dialysis and he says he &quot;deserves it&quot;.  




The digital counter ticked down the remaining minutes of Ignacio Mesa Viera's dialysis treatment.

0:03, it read - three minutes to go.

For all he knew, that treatment on a recent Wednesday could have been his last. He expected the  U.S. government  to deport him to his birth country, Mexico, the next day.    


 

    
    &quot;They don't understand,&quot; said the 50-year-old former tractor driver. &quot;They are playing with my life.&quot;Mesa, who has been diagnosed with end-stage  kidney failure,  depends on dialysis treatments three times a week to survive. His case demonstrates the complex web of  immigration policy,  international relations, humanitarian needs and  family ties  that emerges when the United States wants to deport someone with a life-threatening health condition.

Working
 against Mesa, who has lived in the United States for a total of about 
26 years, are his two felony drug convictions and three prior 
deportations.Balanced against that are the realities of his 
fragile life: The relatives who can and want to care for him live in the
 United States. He has very little money, no family left in Mexico and a
 disease that's terminal without treatment. People with his condition 
who stop dialysis typically die within weeks.Mexico and the 
United States have agreed that this country won't deport seriously ill 
people until the Mexicans can arrange for ongoing care, and U.S. 
Immigration and  Customs Enforcement 
 already has delayed Mesa's deportation by nearly two years for that 
purpose. But ensuring that he can get affordable care in Mexico has 
proved nearly impossible.Plus, the same federal directive that 
makes Mesa look like a prime candidate for deportation also suggests he 
should get leniency for humanitarian reasons. The decision rests with 
individual ICE agents - no court hearing, no judge, no appeals.Mesa was not, in the end, deported Jan. 5, the day after his treatment.

Instead,
 he and his family have lived in limbo for more than a week while ICE 
agents, the Mexican Consulate in Sacramento and Mexican officials 
remained tangled in an elaborate dance of last-ditch efforts and delays 
that raise questions with no solid answers:Is it fair that Mesa 
should have to go? Should the United States shoulder the costs of 
treatment for patients like him? Why can't Mexico assure him more 
reliable care? And, ultimately, just how long can all these delays and 
this tortuous uncertainty go on?&quot;It's a very tough situation,&quot; said Nicholas Starkman, a  University of California, 
 Davis, law student who is representing Mesa before ICE officials for 
free through the school's Immigration Law Clinic. As matters stand now, 
Starkman said, if his client is deported, &quot;He is going to die, unless 
some miracle happens.&quot;Placement options spottyIt's
 hard to say exactly how often U.S. and Mexican officials face this kind
 of situation, in which a prospective deportee has serious health 
problems - ICE does not track the numbers. But Virginia Kice, a 
spokeswoman for the agency, said it's not unusual.ICE deported nearly 400,000 people in the fiscal year ending in June 2011.

Mesa
 entered ICE custody most recently in February 2010, after serving a 
little over a year in state prison and county jail on a felony charge of
 transporting and selling methamphetamine, to which he pleaded no 
contest.Alejandro Celorio, the Mexican consul for protection and 
legal affairs in Sacramento, said he began looking for a treatment site 
in Mexico for Mesa immediately. ICE released Mesa temporarily so he 
could continue his treatments in the meantime.However, clinics providing hemodialysis in his home state of Michoac'an were &quot;overwhelmed,&quot; Celorio said.

When
 he searched elsewhere, he said the same conundrum cropped up again and 
again: Residential shelters wouldn't take Mesa unless he had a hospital 
lined up, and hospitals wouldn't take him unless he had a shelter or 
family members to guarantee his  housing,  living expenses and transportation.His
 family could not. Mesa's son-in-law, Martin Diaz, a legal U.S. 
resident, supports his family of four plus Mesa as a seasonal truck 
driver, shuttling produce around the  Central Valley. On paper, every citizen is entitled to  health care  in Mexico, said Adela de la Torre, director of the Center for Transnational Health at  UC Davis. 
 But in reality, she said, growing demand, inadequate funding and poor 
infrastructure mean that &quot;the quality and the coverage is really 
dependent on the local environment. It's very tenuous.&quot;In 
September, Starkman petitioned ICE to grant Mesa &quot;deferred action,&quot; a 
long-term delay of deportation, based on his &quot;extremely dire&quot;  health conditions  and the uncertainty of care in Mexico. Besides  kidney failure,  Mesa also has high  blood pressure,  congestive heart failure and diabetes, his doctor at  UC Davis  Medical Center confirmed.

ICE's field office director in  San Francisco,  Timothy Aitken, denied the petition. Starkman filed another appeal Jan. 4, this time asking for a stay of removal.

Meanwhile, the Sacramento consulate called in help from the Mexican federal government to find a place for Mesa to go.

United States foots the billIn
 the kitchen of the family's small Meadowview duplex after treatment 
that Wednesday, Mesa hugged his 10-year-old grandson, also named Martin 
Diaz.The boy said of his grandfather, &quot;I love him very much.&quot; Then he covered his cheek with his right hand and looked down.

&quot;Don't cry,&quot; his father admonished him.

The next day, Jan. 5, Mesa packed his bags and walked into the John E. Moss Federal Building on  Capitol Mall,  unsure whether he would emerge free or bound for Mexico.

His daughter, Alondra Mesa, waited in the car. &quot;My greatest worry is that he is going to die there, alone,&quot; she said in Spanish.

ICE
 again rejected Starkman's request - Mexico had located a shelter and 
dialysis clinic for his client in Tijuana - but gave Mesa until last 
Monday. Mesa went home.The plan fell through again. On Jan. 6, Celorio learned that the spot for Mesa in Tijuana was no longer available.

&quot;While
 we look for a place for Mr. Mesa, other consulates are looking for 
places for other people - the need is everywhere,&quot; Celorio said.Hemodialysis is particularly difficult to provide, he said, because there's high demand for it in Mexico, and it's costly.

The cost of dialysis complicates the picture on this side of the border, as well.

Immigrants
 in the United States illegally are generally not eligible for Medicaid 
or other government benefits. However, in cases of emergency - and 
end-stage  kidney failure  is considered an emergency - the federal government will cover the cost of care.So the United States is paying for Mesa's dialysis, which the  National Kidney Foundation  says typically costs $60,000 to $70,000 per year.

The dialysis filters waste and excess liquid out of his blood - a job Mesa's kidneys can no longer do, since his high  blood pressure  destroyed them five years ago, said Shubha Ananthakrishnan, his nephrologist at  UC Davis  Medical Center. She declined to speculate on how long Mesa will live, even with treatment.

&quot;I
 imagine the reason they don't want to let me stay in this country is 
they don't want to be paying for this,&quot; said Mesa, who spoke in Spanish,
 sitting in his chair at the clinic. He speaks English but feels more 
comfortable in his native tongue.Mesa contends he has paid for 
his care through his decades of work in the United States, where he had 
various stints as a tractor driver, car mechanic and cook. The  Congressional Budget Office  confirms that immigrants here without legal status do pay sales and  property taxes,  and many have  income tax  taken out of their paychecks. Estimates vary on how much tax revenue this amounts to.With
 Mesa's deportation again delayed, Mexican officials this week found a 
shelter and treatment site for him in Ju'arez, across the border from El 
Paso,  Texas.  Celorio said  service providers  there will help him sign up for Seguro Popular, Mexico's public health insurance program.But
 there is a catch. Seguro Popular covers 275 medical treatments and 
procedures; dialysis is not one of them. So Mesa will have to pay the 
cost of about $90 per treatment, or $270 a week.His family might be able to afford that for a week or two, Mesa said, &quot;But after that, what will happen?&quot;

Weighing the factorsIn weighing the factors for or against deportation, the directions for ICE agents can be unclear.ICE
 Director John Morton last June issued a memo urging agents to use their
 discretion. With more cases than it can handle, he explained, the 
agency has to prioritize the most important ones to enforce.&quot;Negative
 factors&quot; include multiple crimes and a record of re-entering the 
country after deportation, he wrote - both strikes against Mesa.At the same time, Morton wrote that people with serious  health conditions  - again, like Mesa - &quot;warrant particular care&quot; and that this is a &quot;positive factor&quot; for them.

&quot;This
 is not black and white,&quot; explained Robert Juceam, a New York lawyer and
 former chairman of the American Bar Association's Commission on 
Immigration. &quot;There are arguments to say that anybody who has  drug offenses  shouldn't get any discretion.&quot;The
 counter argument, he said, &quot;is to let him live his remaining life in 
the bosom of his family with the kind of medical treatment that will 
give him a shot at prolonging his life.&quot;Mesa says he would take 
back those drug crimes if he could. He originally came to the United 
States in 1979, he said, to earn money to help his family. His father 
worked in the fields and his mother picked and sold limes in their 
isolated city, Apatzing'an.&quot;We lived day to day,&quot; he said. &quot;Sometimes we didn't even have enough for tortillas.&quot;

His first conviction, also for transporting and selling drugs, came in  Ventura County 
 in 1995. He said some acquaintances asked him to drive them around for a
 few days in exchange for $1,500, and told him not to ask what they were
 doing. He needed the money, he said, but ended up spending about nine 
months in jail.He was deported after that, then again in 2000 and
 2002, according to ICE records. His wife and three children had moved 
from Mexico to Sacramento in the late 1990s. The couple later separated,
 and the two boys moved with their mother to Houston.Mesa kept coming back to the U.S., he said, &quot;because my children are here.&quot;

Regarding
 his second crime in 2008, Mesa claims he did no wrong but got swept up 
in a dragnet when his friend was caught selling drugs.He said he 
wouldn't object to being deported, if not for his health. &quot;The only 
reason I'm fighting it is because of my illness,&quot; he said. &quot;If I were 
well, it wouldn't matter. I am Mexican.&quot;Starkman argues that Mesa has already served his criminal sentences and is not a threat to the community, and given that his  life span  is probably short, he should stay.

In
 his denial of Mesa's second appeal for leniency, ICE's Aitken wrote, 
&quot;While I am sympathetic to the disruption removal virtually always 
causes, this disruption is a normal consequence of removal and the 
factors you cite do not rise above the level of others facing the same 
situation.&quot;On Friday, his appeals exhausted, Mesa followed ICE orders and appeared in front of the federal building on  Capitol Mall.  The Mexican Consulate had given him about $1,000, enough to cover his treatments and expenses for several weeks.

Carrying two small duffel bags, Mesa climbed into a gray  Dodge Durango  with two ICE agents, heading for  Sacramento International Airport  and a US Airways flight to Phoenix and then El Paso.

The consulate expected he would be in Ju'arez by evening.        


Read
 more here: 
http://www.sacbee.com/2012/01/14/4186979/serious-illness-complicates-deportation.html#storylink=scinlineshare#storylink=cpy</description>
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      <title>Monuments Being Build In Honor Of Cartel Boss of &amp;quot;The Knights Templars&amp;quot;</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 00:01:17 -0500</pubDate>
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      <description>Monuments Being Build In Honor Of Cartel Boss In Mexico In cities and towns in mexico monuments were built in honor of &quot;The Knights Templars&quot;, an alleged name adopted by the cartel hegemony of Michoac'an, following the breakdown of the Familia Michoacana 

The monument statue face is based on the defunct cartel leader Nazario Moreno Gonz'alez who died on december last year in a shootout that lasted about 2 days when La Familia gunmen attacked Federal Police in the city of Apatzing'an

La Familia emerged to the foreground in the 1990s as the  Gulf Cartel 's paramilitary group designed to seize control of the  illegal drug trade  in Michoac'an state from rival drug cartels. Trained with  Los Zetas in 2006 the group splintered off into an independent drug trafficking operation. La Familia has a strong rivalry with both  Los Zetas  and the  Beltr'an-Leyva Cartel , but strong ties with the  Sinaloa Cartel  of Joaquin Guzman . La Familia Michoacana is one of the strongest and fastest growing cartels in Mexico.</description>
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      <title>Interrogation Video of  La resistencia Cartel Member </title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2011 11:42:17 -0500</pubDate>
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      <description>NTERROGATOR = I
HITMAN = H 

I = whats your name ?
H = Felix Parra Gomez
I = who do you work for ? 
H = La resistencia
I = whats your role in the cartel ?
H = kidnapping 
I = who have you kidnapped ?
H = i'm aware of 8 wich i did 2 
I = who is your boss?
H = ( names boss )
I = who is involved in the kidnappings ?
H = ( names people ) 
I = the chicken and the paquito what are the role in this shit ?
H = they kidnapp too 
I = and their link to you ?
H = they are my nephews
I = and where are they ?

a couple of weeks later the body was found in a truck with a plastic bag 
in his head and tied with  cables in legs and arms he was severely 
tortured and choked to death
*( http://www.oem.com.mx/eloccidental/notas/n2219794.htm)

La Resistencia gang was created by the Sinaloa drug cartel leader  Ignacio Coronel Villarreal 
 in 2006 soon after the encroachment of Los Zetas Cartel in Michoac'an. 
Originally, La Resistencia was composed of gunmen from the Sinaloa 
Cartel,  Milenio Cartel  and  La Familia Michoacana  to fight against Los Zetas and the  Beltr'an-Leyva Cartel .
 Then, the Milenio Cartel was incorporated into the Sinaloa Cartel, 
while La Familia and Beltran-Leyva cartels were dismantled by federal 
security forces. In 2011, La Resistencia continued its violent campaign 
against Los Zetas by Joining forces between the Sinaloa, Gulf and  Knights Templar Cartels .
In August 1, 2011, La Resistencia commander, Neri Salgado Harrison, was arrested in Michoac'an by the  Mexican Federal Police .Salgado himself was the head of the Apatzingan plaza, and directed the production of methamphetamine in clandestine drug labs</description>
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      <title>Mex army annihlates terrorists</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 20:57:20 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Tacambaro, Mich.-August 16, 2011.-The Mexican army patrols continued through this point of the entrance to the Tierra Caliente of Michoac'an, after that intense shooting that occurred Tuesday morning in a convoy between members organized crime and military, eight gunmen were killed by those who claimed an arsenal and a luxury vehicle that manned. His accomplices who were in two vans again, leaving his companions fled in zafarrancho that occurred when soldiers repelled the attack action that claimed eight assault rifles, four pistols exclusive use of the army and armed forces, more than two thousand bullets of different calibers, supplied more than 40 magazines for assault rifles and pistols, among other objects cone trimmings and radio communication. It all started at the edge of 5:00 am on Tuesday when staff assigned to the Fifth Infantry Company Framed (CINE), attached to the military zone 21, on patrol inspection and monitoring by the road-Tac'ambaro Tecario. Upon reaching a curve in the vicinity of the community known as The White went to step three luxury SUVs over twenty gunmen armed with assault rifles and high powered guns attacking shot at the soldiers. When the militia repulsed the attack, two of the three trucks the gunmen fled, one to the other to Tac'ambaro Tecario, leaving eight of their companions in confronting the military. After half an hour of shooting, were killed eight suspects, three of the Prosecutor's jurisdiction and staff of the PGJE disservice expert, arrived on the scene, to initiate the first actions in the file 89/2011-AEH-III -2. Six of the alleged gunmen are not identified, however two of them by their voting credentials the prosecutor was found that integrates the actions, saying they were apatzinguenses, one with the name of Zaragoza Banjam'in Lagunas, 34 years old, residing College Street in San Nicolas Generalissimo Fractionation 126 of Morelos and the other named Victor Lopez Benitez, 26, a neighbor of the Arcos de Zacatecas Street 529, Colonia Los terracalentana Arquitos in this population. They also were found in total 28 000 265 dollars in bills of different denominations. According to the military part of which were made ??available to the State Attorney's eight bodies of the gunmen, weapons, vehicles and other objects, one of the suspects managed to escape by running penetrating avocado orchard, as well mentioned document, the Army in this skirmish had no casualties.</description>
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      <title>Interrogation and execution of a cartel member, Michoacan, Mexico (Graphic content)</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2010 19:26:17 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>A member of the Z's it's killed by other cartel in Michoacan after interrogation.
The hitman appears on camera being interrogated:
Who do you work for?
-I work for Valdemar Alvarado Benitez (El Rufo) and the Zetas.
What was your function?
-Help the PFP (Federal police) to kill members of 'La Familia'
Objetive?
-Forming a group to kill the boss of 'La Familia' with help the Federals...
After this he's executed.

La Familia (English: The Family) is a Mexican drug cartel and an organized crime syndicate based in the Mexican state of Michoac'an.</description>
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      <title>111,000,000 MEXICANS KILLED IN DRUG RELATED SHOOT OUT.</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 13:21:50 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>SUBMARCOS</dc:creator>
      <description>MEXICO CITY-In the latest incident of drug-related violence to hit the country, all 111 million citizens of Mexico were killed Monday during a shoot-out between rival drug cartels.

According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the violence was sparked by a botched drug deal involving an estimated 20 kilograms of marijuana, a dispute that led low-level members of the Sinaloa cartel to open fire on local dealers in Culiac'an. Within seconds, the gunfire had spread to Chihuahua, Michoac'an, Yucat'an, and, minutes later, the other 27 Mexican states, leaving every person in Mexico dead.

&quot;We're still piecing together details, but it looks as though the incident began as an act of retaliation against Sinaloa by two foot soldiers from the Los Zetas cartel,&quot; DEA administrator Michele Leonhart said. &quot;The Gulf and Tijuana cartels then responded before being ambushed by La Familia Michoac'ana and Los Negros. At that point, witnesses reported hearing roughly 357 million gunshots, during which time the Mexican populace was caught in the crossfire and killed.&quot;

&quot;A four-gram bag of cocaine was also recovered by agents,&quot; Leonhart added.

Leonhart said the DEA has sealed off the 761,606-square-mile crime scene, which is littered with bullet-riddled bodies and assault rifles, and splattered with blood.


The DEA investigation has so far determined that 20 million of the victims were murdered in the shoot-out while driving, biking, or walking to their homes, and that stray bullets killed another 8 million people watching the violence from their windows or balconies. An additional 1 million sons who set out to avenge the deaths of their fathers were annihilated in the final minutes while attempting to settle the score.

Authorities also confirmed that a number of Mexican residents were immediately taken hostage by gangs, but all 20 million were murdered execution style when relatives failed to pay their ransom to local drug lords.

Several tourists who managed to escape the violence by hiding in the ruins of Templo Mayor in Mexico City were stunned by the gruesome aftermath.

&quot;We just heard some shouting at first and then a bunch of gunshots,&quot; said Allan Curtis, who was on vacation with four friends. &quot;It probably only lasted for a few minutes, but when we came out there were like 8 million bodies in the streets.&quot;

In response to the violence, Mexican president Felipe Calder'on declared a state of emergency before being gunned down at the podium by passing drug dealers.

Mexican law enforcement struggled to maintain order during the massacre, with 4 million police officers taking point-bank shots to the face while attempting to collect bribes; others were reportedly driven out to the desert where corrupt partners slit their throats.

&quot;We are doing our best at the moment to locate any Mexican police or military officials who are still alive so that we may work hand-in-hand with them to combat the growing problem of drug violence in Mexico,&quot; Leonhart told reporters. &quot;Episodes like this are simply unacceptable and will not be tolerated by the United States government.&quot;

At press time, U.S. drug dealers said they were not sure how or when the vast supplies of marijuana left behind by the Mexican cartels would reach their intended consumers, but they wished to assure the American public that they are doing all they can.</description>
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      <title>U.S. Consulate Bombing in Mexico Ignored by White House</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 15:39:12 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>A bombing incident at a U.S. consulate in Mexico received very little news media attention and absolutely no response from the White House, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or Attorney General Eric Holder.
 
An explosion occurred at the U.S. consulate in Nuevo Laredo in Mexico on Saturday morning. A small bomb was thrown over the wall of the consulate but there were no casualties reported by U.S. or Mexican authorities.
 
The attack in the Mexican border city was the latest alleged attack by Mexican drug gangs who are targeting the U.S. due to American law enforcement assisting Mexican President Felipe Calderon's attack on Mexican cartels.
 
According to one law enforcement official, Mexican police investigators are reviewing videotapes from security cameras throughout the consulate in hopes of identifying a suspect or suspects involved in the bombing incident.
 
The U.S. State Department ordered the closing of its consulates in Nuevo Laredo and Coahuila.
 
This bombing was the second attack on the U.S. consulates and consulate staff in Mexico within one month. Three people working at the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez were killed by gun fire on March 13th.
 
Law enforcement experts believe the Mexican drug cartels are retaliating against U.S. interests due to the large number of cases in which drug kingpins and their minions are being extradited to the U.S. to stand trial.
 
For example, a law enforcement task force of federal, state, and local agents and officers on recently arrested 10 people linked to a Mexico-based drug trafficking organization that allegedly smuggled large quantities of methamphetamine into the United States and distributed the drug throughout Southern California, the Central Valley and the State of Washington, according to reports obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.
 
Dubbed the Don Chuy Drug Trafficking Organization, the narcotics ring allegedly obtained multi-kilogram quantities of methamphetamine in Mexico; arranged for the transportation of the drugs into the United States, primarily by using hidden compartments and fake car batteries in vehicles driven through international ports of entry; and distributed wholesale quantities of the drug through cells based in the Inland Empire, California's Central Valley and Washington.
 
During an eight-month investigation into the Don Chuy organization, law enforcement authorities seized approximately 90 pounds of methamphetamine with a street value of well over $5 million. Authorities made a series of large seizures of narcotics, including the seizure of almost seven pounds of methamphetamine on August 11, 2009; the seizure of almost five pounds of nearly pure methamphetamine on September 9; the seizure of approximately 24 pounds of methamphetamine that was discovered in a tractor-trailer on Interstate 5 in Kern County on October 26th; the seizure of more than 10 pounds of methamphetamine in Fresno on November 17th; and a seizure this morning of approximately five pounds of methamphetamine at a house in Gardena that authorities believe was maintained by the Don Chuy organization.
 
Also, as authorities investigated people who allegedly transported methamphetamine for the Don Chuy organization, they seized eight kilograms of cocaine secreted in a vehicle that attempted to enter the United States at the Calexico Port of Entry on September 18th.
 
The Don Chuy Drug Trafficking Organization is named after the ring's alleged leader, Jesus Marquez-Marquez, who is known as &quot;Don Chuy&quot; and allegedly stored drugs in Tijuana stash houses before the drugs were moved across the international border. Marquez-Marquez, who is the lead defendant in a criminal complaint filed this week in United States District Court, is believed to be in the Mexican state of Michoac'an. Several of Don Chuy's top lieutenants - including David Jimenez-Pedroza, who allegedly oversaw domestic distribution of Don Chuy narcotics - were arrested today or were previously taken into custody.
 
The criminal complaint charges a total of 31 defendants with conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine, a charge that carries a statutory maximum penalty of life without parole in federal prison.</description>
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