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"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - President Ronald Reagan
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Thursday's video: Sign the bill and move on to 2020
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‘El Chapo’ is exhibit A for border security
It’s over and “El Chapo” is apparently headed for a prison in Colorado, according to news reports:
Mexican drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán has been found guilty on all 10 counts at his drug-trafficking trial at a federal court in New York.Guzmán, 61, was convicted on numerous counts including the distribution of cocaine and heroin, illegal firearms possession and money laundering.He has yet to be sentenced, but the verdict could mean life in jail.
We will wait for the sentence but we can safely predict that “El Chapo” won’t be celebrating any more birthdays in his cherished Sinaloa.
What is the common denominator of his crimes? The answer is a porous U.S.-Mexico border.
Over the last few years, “El Chapo” made a fortune selling illegal drugs in the U.S. It’s true that not all of those drugs came through the U.S.-Mexico border but lots of them did.
As “El Chapo” sent drugs north, he got lots of cash and guns the other way. Again, not every high-powered rifle came from the U.S., but a lot of them did. These deadly guns were used to fight other cartels and kill many Mexicans.
All of this has made Mexico a very violent country, as recent statistics confirm.
I lived and worked in Mexico in the 1980s. It was a safe country. You could travel in the countryside without fears of criminals hijacking your cars or your family getting kidnapped. I remember Mexico City as a safe city. I took business trips to Monterey, Guadalajara, Saltillo and felt totally safe. In fact, I used to tell my U.S. friends that overdoing “salsa on your food” was the most dangerous thing in Mexico.
As a Mexican friend told me recently: “El dinero compra politicos y las armas matan inocentes”. The translation is that cash buys politicians and guns kill innocents.
The guns and cash went south because there are portions of the border that are wide open for criminality. Mexican politicians can not say that publicly but everyone south of the border knows what’s going on.
Don’t want to build a wall? Read El Chapo’s verdict and ask yourself a question: “Would this man have become the # 1 criminal in Mexico if we had border security”?
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Repression in Cuba, cont.
This is an update on repression in Cuba:
Security agents have cracked down on activists by carrying out multiple arrests and raiding the homes of those who have called for a NO vote on the referendum.The moral of the story is that things have not changed in Cuba.
Security forces on Monday detained about 20 members of the Cuban Patriotic Union (UNPACU) opposition group, including its leader, José Daniel Ferrer. That is the latest chapter in the unequal battle between the government-supported YES vote on the referendum and those pushing for a NO vote.
“During the detention they punched me in the stomach, took me outside with handcuffs put on really tight, shoved me around and hit me on the head a couple of times,” Ferrer said in a phone interview after he was released later Monday. “They told me clearly that it was a response to the campaign against the constitution.”
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The Democrats now own the "there is no crisis" on the border narrative
The Democrats now own the "there is no crisis" on the border narrative.— Silvio Canto, Jr. (@SCantojr) February 14, 2019
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