PHOENIX in John McAmnesty’s state of Arizona is the MEXICAN
CAPITAL of KIDNAPPING… ONLY MEXICO CITY HAS MORE. It is also the capital of
Mexican car theft and MEXICAN HOME
INVASION!
MCALLEN,
Texas -- Almost 200 Americans have been kidnapped in Mexico this past year; 79
of those kidnappings took place just south of the Texas border in the Mexican
State of Tamaulipas, according to an FBI interview with Breitbart Texas.
While the
Mexican government continues to praise their security
campaign in Tamaulipas, shootouts, kidnappings, extortions and highway
robberies continue to plague the border state.
In Mexico a
person is kidnapped every six hours, according to the statistics published by
Mexico’s National Citizens Observatory, a
non-profit organization that keeps track of crime figures.
Breitbart
Texas met with FBI Special Agent Michelle Lee who spoke about the number of
kidnappings in Mexico that the agency has investigated in 2014. While in
2006, the agency only had 26 kidnappings, so far this year the agency has
looked into 199 kidnappings.
“Kidnapping for ransom remains a very rare
occurrence in the United States,” Lee said.
However in
Mexico, kidnapping has become a moneymaker for criminals looking to make a
quick profit.
“In about
fifty percent of all the kidnappings of U.S. citizens in Mexico a ransom demand
is made,” Lee said. “In those instances a financial gain is generally the
motive and typically it is a crime of opportunity.”
The agent
advises to avoid displaying cash or other items that could make a victim
attractive to kidnappers.
Currently
the U.S. Department of State has a standing travel advisory warning Americans
about the security conditions in Mexico and warns them about traveling on
highways at night and of the potential dangers in each state.
The FBI has
a strong working relationship with Mexican federal authorities including an elite
anti-kidnapping unit that has allowed the agency to solve the majority of the
kidnappings in Mexico, she said.
In the other
fifty percent of crimes where a ransom call is not made there is some
connection with organized crime.
“In those
cases you may have the victim involved in illicit activity, or the victim being
related to someone who is involved or in some cases it may be a case of
mistaken identity where the person targeted was in fact tied to criminal
activity,” Lee said.
Regardless
of the ties, the agency investigates all cases accordingly with the victim’s
safety as their highest priority, she said.
MURDER,
RAPE, LOOT and then they go vote DEM for more WELFARE…. the
illegals already get our jobs!
……..do you really want Obama’s amnesty hoax to legalize
Mexico’s looting and destroy the GOP?
LA RAZA MURDERING MEXICANS… really
want AMNESTY?
And for others, it
means exemption from even immigration law itself. Take the case of Cinthya
Garcia-Cisneros, part of Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
program. After being convicted of two felony hit-and-run deaths in Oregon, she
received probation. The government then dropped its immigration action against
her. She's now free and eligible for both a work permit and a Social Security
number.
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