Mexican Drug Cartel Operating in U.S. Suburb More than 1,500 Miles from Border

Via Judicial Watch

Illustrating that the Mexican drug crisis is having a far-reaching impact on the U.S., a heroin ring operated by a Mexican cartel was recently busted in an American suburb more than 1,500 miles from the southern border. In the last few years Judicial Watch has reported extensively on the massive amounts of drugs—especially heroin—that get smuggled into the U.S. by Mexican traffickers who later use street, prison and outlaw motorcycle gangs to distribute them throughout the country. Undoubtedly, these enterprises benefitted tremendously from the Obama administration’s open border policies.

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Now we have confirmation that these illicit drug operations have penetrated areas far from the border. This case comes out of Rowan County, North Carolina where a local news report reveals that authorities began targeting large-scale heroin distribution in 2013. Last week three people with ties to a Mexican drug cartel were arrested in the county. Large quantities of heroin, handguns, a rifle, ammunition, numerous telephones, cash and drug paraphernalia was confiscated by police. Authorities say the Mexican heroin trafficking ring was based in the Charlotte-Matthews area and has been supplying heroin to Rowan County for more than a decade. “Over the past two months, investigators purchased large amounts of heroin from two people working for this Mexican National Drug Trafficking Organization,” the news report states.

This is hardly earth-shattering news. A number of federal audits have documented the enormous amounts of drugs that annually enter the U.S. through the porous southern border, even as Obama’s Homeland Security Secretary famously proclaimed the region to be as secure as it’s ever been. One report, published just a few months ago, referred to western states as a “heroin transit zone” because Mexican cartels move such large amounts of drugs through the Southwest border. That government assessment disclosed that there at least eight major Mexican drug trafficking organizations operating in the United States with the Sinaloa Cartel being the most active. Heroin is the most popular drug and it’s entering the country through Mexico in record numbers. From 2010 to 2015 heroin seizures in the Mexican border region more than doubled from 1,016 kg to 2,524 kg, according to government figures.

The trend mirrors the increase in overall seizures throughout the U.S. as well. For instance, federal arrests and prosecutions of heroin traffickers have skyrocketed with 6,353 heroin-related arrests in 2015. Additionally, the number of individuals sentenced for heroin trafficking offenses in federal courts has increased by almost 50%, the government confirms. In 2015 the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) issued a report disclosing that the majority of illegal drugs in the United States come from Mexico and Mexican traffickers remain the greatest criminal threat to the United States. They’re classified as Transitional Criminal Organizations (TCOs) by the government and they’ve long smuggled in huge quantities of heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana.

A big part of the problem is that the drug trafficking is being leveraged by corrupt public officials in the U.S., a years-long Judicial Watch investigation has found. Undoubtedly, cartel violence is real but truckloads of drugs are getting across the country because U.S. officials at the municipal, state and federal level are turning a blind eye or actively participating and cooperating with cartels. As part of an ongoing probe, Judicial Watch has provided the Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley with evidence, including the sworn testimony of law enforcement officers, of this corruption and criminality in all levels of government. Learn more about Judicial Watch’s probe here.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
February 8, 2017 12:07 pm

Mexican drug rings and Central American gangs, particularly the extremely dangerous El Salvadoran ones, operating in the US is not a new thing.

When they get busted they just don’t normally reported as such making it look like they’re domestic instead of Mexican and Central American ones.

FWIW, Islam is gaining more and more of a foothold among them: Something to keep an eye on.

Platoplubius
Platoplubius
February 8, 2017 12:30 pm

Im sure none of our soldiers at Ft, Bragg NC have any connections with Mexican Drug Cartels….
Im also sure that soldiers have never smuggled heroin into the U.S. from Vietnam in caskets or body bags. Those damn Mexicans! Yawn.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Platoplubius
February 8, 2017 1:17 pm

I was with you until “those damn Mexicans”. Sounds like you’re saying because Americans have smuggled heroin, we should let the Mexicans do it, too. Because “rayciss”.

Platoplubius
Platoplubius
  Iska Waran
February 8, 2017 1:34 pm

No, what Im really saying is that the CIA uses these drug cartels to do this, and they happen to be “Mexican” this time. Fits nicely with the race wars being fomented by Obama, Trump, the mockingbirds in the media and ALL you closet racists out there!
You gotta demonize the people enough so that the public consciousness will be primed for the justification of more surveillance, loss of freedom and deaths.
Catherine austin fitts, gary webb, the real rick ross, and michael rupperts have exposed these doings for years!
The trick is to make the public think they are isolated incidents and not part of a larger operation.

deltajent
deltajent
February 8, 2017 1:04 pm

People like to use drugs for whatever reason. This isn’t a big problem until the govt decides it’s not just a problem, but a govt problem for which the only answer is to prohibit by force of law their sale and/or use. This creates the black market to provide those things which people want and the govt prohibits or regulates to excess. The only difference is the creation of an entirely new class of criminals . . . and the legal industry to deal with them. And who benefits from this?

Obviously nobody learned much of anything from Prohibition, where the govt’s outlawing alcohol created both a gigantic criminal underground and a gigantic bureaucracy to deal with it. At least the nation still had enough integrity and respect for law back then to realize the feds had no authority to prohibit the manufacture, sale, or consumption of alcohol so they passed an amendment to the US constitution (to at least pretend they did).

Govts still have no legitimate authority to control what individuals put in their own bodies or to interfere with the voluntary commercial transactions between individuals, but who gives a shit any more about legitimacy. It’s just power, baby! The power to control others’ lives (and make a lot of money doing it) is an aphrodisiac to psychopaths (political parasites) who are attracted to power like flies to stink and who simply couldn’t care less how many lives they destroy as long as they profit.

Vodka
Vodka
February 8, 2017 1:36 pm

The huge demand for drugs in the U.S. is in direct correlation with the lack of living-wage jobs. That is such a simple and obvious fact, and it therefore means that the politicians will overlook it in their quest for a ‘solution’.

Hollow man
Hollow man
February 8, 2017 2:02 pm

And anyone is surprised? The politicians are bought just the Mexican politicians. Not all but enough are.

Backtable
Backtable
February 8, 2017 3:57 pm

I live in a small, one-light, north Florida town. We’ve got a Jiffy Mart with seven parking spaces in front of it. About twice a month a crew van (extended length) pulls up ACROSS all the available parking, blaring huck-a-buck motherf*ck cantina music and unloading a short-bus full of pulpwood-sized, well-tattooed Beaners who don’t give a flying eff about consideration for others. They literally laugh, tug their crotches, and basically dare anyone to object to their asshole ways. I’m one guy, a big guy, but even toting serious hardware (legally) there’s simply be no point in approaching them. I have family in this small town and I can guarantee you if these assholes are MS13, your life and those of whom you love aren’t worth a boot-full of dirty water when they learn where you live (and they would, too). Obama and his Elite overlords can kiss my mother f*ckin’ conservative ass – they have NO idea of the misery they’ve unleashed with the dirty brown detritus they’ve allowed unchecked into this country. Then again, maybe they know exactly what they’ve done, in which case when the wheels fly off they’ll be peeking from behind curtains wondering when the retribution will arrive? F*ck them.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
February 8, 2017 4:19 pm

Let me get this straight. The cartels can bring across truckloads of heroin and other bad, bad stuff and get away with it. But if grandpa comes across the border with a some heart medicine pills he bought cheap outside the US, he gets thrown in jail.

Yeah, that makes sense.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
February 8, 2017 4:29 pm

According to SSS, I thought these Mexican drug cartels were supposed to be kicking ass and taking names in the states that legalized weed?

I’d be curious to know if this heroin being sold by beaners can be chemically traced to Afghan opium poppies? If so you can thank the CIA/MIC for bringing heroin to your neighborhood. 2016 was banner year for the opium crop under US military protection. Because ‘Murica! Fuck Yeah!

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