Mexican Criminal Gangs - The shock troops of Third World invasion
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In the San Francisco Bay Area, the Stockton bank robbery on July 16 got a lot of news coverage because of its shocking violence. Hundreds of shots were fired in a chase and shootout with 20 cop cars pursuing the three robbers in a hijacked SUV at high speed through three communities. Two of the three criminals were shot dead, and one hostage, a customer, was killed and two other hostages, both bank employees, were wounded.
The three robbers were members of the Norteno Mexican street gang, one of the 70 documented criminal gangs present in the city of 300,000, located in California’s Central Valley. In 2012, one-third of the city’s 49 murders were committed by the gangs.
The hostage who died in the shootout was Misty Holt-Singh, 41, a local mom who had stopped in the bank while doing errands with her 12-year-old daughter. She was grabbed as a human shield by the robbers as they made their getaway.
Stockton Police Chief Eric Jones remarked, “In my over two decades of law enforcement I’ve never seen or experienced this type of total disregard for human life.”
Is this level of crime savagery becoming the new normal in open-borders America?
Mexican (and other) criminals have made effective use of the opportunity offered by permissive immigration, open borders, and the diversity so idolized by liberals. Drug cartels have burrowed into every corner of the country because they can. To citizens, they are just more Spanish-speaking foreigners among millions. Legal and illegal Mexican immigration is the ocean in which the cartel criminals swim.
In 2008, the Department of Justice reported that Mexican drug trafficking organizations operated in 230 American cities. ...