January 2, 2012

SandBox Comments: Intellectual Conservative "Mexico’s Feds Dismantle Local Police Force"

Here's another really big upside to electing Texas Governor Rick Perry and turning him lose with Sheriff Joe Arpaio to secure the borders.

That will not only mean illegal foreign nationals can no longer sneak across into the USA, it also means that Mexico's government must finally deal with their own problems.

We have never seen a President of Mexico who has ever taken control and accountability for their own country into their hands.

To secure the border, seal it up tight and let Mexico implode so that it's forced to clean itself up is the best idea to hit the stump.  Ever.

Get our military out of Mexico and bring them home.

"The problem with corruption within Mexican coupled with the political corruption within Attorney General Eric Holder's Justice Department — including harebrained schemes like the Fast & Furious debacle — makes it less likely that the 'war on drugs' will end successfully," said former narcotics detective Glenn Knudsen.

A major police department in Mexico has been completely dismantled by federal police and military forces as part of an anti-corruption plan to help in winning Mexico's de facto war on drugs. 
More than 900 officers in the State of Veracruz are losing their jobs, while members of the Mexican
Navy are taking over the city's law enforcement function, according to a report from a DEA source.
Police lay-offs come three months after 35 bodies were found dumped on a main road in the municipality, which includes part of Veracruz.
Navy troops backed by federal police officers took control of local police buildings and are patrolling the streets.
Veracruz State Governor Javier Duarte said the decision to disband the force was part of a national program to reform the police, according to the DEA source.
"The problem with corruption within Mexican coupled with the political corruption within Attorney General Eric Holder's Justice Department — including harebrained schemes like the Fast & Furious debacle — make it less likely that the 'war on drugs' will end successfully," said former narcotics detective Glenn Knudsen...." 
(Jim Kouri)

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