Blog dedicated to reporting on Mexican drug cartels
on the border line between the US and Mexico
.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Treasury Sanctions Mexican Traffickers Tied to Kiki Camarena Murder

Borderland Beat
 
The DEA today announced that the U.S. Department of the Treasury designated 18 individuals and 15 entities linked to Rafael Caro Quintero, a Mexican drug trafficker.  Rafael Caro Quintero is a significant Mexican narcotics trafficker who began his criminal career in the late 1970s when he and others, including Juan Jose Esparragoza Moreno (a.k.a. “El Azul”), formed the Guadalajara drug cartel and amassed an illicit fortune. 
Caro Quintero was the mastermind behind the kidnapping and murder of Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Agent (SA) Enrique Camarena in 1985.  Following his capture in the same year, Caro Quintero was convicted in Mexico for his involvement in SA Camarena’s murder and drug trafficking and is currently serving a 40 year prison sentence there.
Caro Quintero is also wanted in the Central District of California on criminal charges related to the kidnapping and murder of SA Camarena as well as drug trafficking. 
 
Caro Quintero continues his alliance with Esparragoza Moreno’s organization and its key players, such as the previously-designated individual Juvencio Ignacio Gonzalez Parada.  The President identified Caro Quintero and Esparragoza Moreno as significant foreign narcotics traffickers pursuant to the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act (Kingpin Act) in 2000 and 2003, respectively.
 
 
Today’s action, pursuant to the Kingpin Act, generally prohibits U.S. persons from conducting financial or commercial transactions with these designees, and also freezes any assets they may have under U.S. jurisdiction.
“Today's designation is another critical tool that helps us pursue hardened career criminals and keep them on the run, making it even more difficult to use the drug assets they have amassed,” said Gary Haff, Acting Chief of DEA's Financial Operations section.

 “No amount of effort can clean their dirty money, paid for with their violence and by their victims, including DEA Special Agent Kiki Camarena . DEA is committed to seeing that justice is done, and we will not rest until they and their global criminal networks have been put out of business, their assets have been sized, and their freedom has been taken from them.”
“Rafael Caro Quintero has used a network of family members and front persons to invest his fortune into ostensibly legitimate companies and real estate projects in the city of Guadalajara” said Adam Szubin, Director of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).  “With the assistance of the Government of Mexico, OFAC continues to target drug traffickers, the laundering of their ill-gotten gains, and those who assist them in their illicit activities.”
                Kiki Camarena
Today’s action targets six of Rafael Caro Quintero’s family members, including his children -- Hector Rafael Caro Elenes, Roxana Elizabeth Caro Elenes, Henoch Emilio Caro Elenes, and Mario Yibran Caro Elenes-- his wife, Maria Elizabeth Elenes Lerma, and his daughter-in-law, Denisse Buenrostro Villa.  Humberto Vargas Correa, a longtime personal secretary of Caro Quintero, was also designated.  These individuals own and/or manage a variety of companies in Guadalajara, which were also designated today.  These companies include:  ECA Energeticos, S.A. de C.V., a gas station company; El Baño de Maria, S. de R.L. de C.V., a bath and beauty products store; Pronto Shoes, S.A. de C.V. (a.k.a. CX-Shoes), a shoe company; and Hacienda Las Limas, S.A. de C.V., a resort spa.
In addition, OFAC targeted members of the Sanchez Garza family, which is based in Guadalajara and involved in money laundering operations on behalf of Caro Quintero and also linked to Esparragoza Moreno.  Targets include the family patriarch, Jose de Jesus Sanchez Barba, along with his three sons, Mauricio Sanchez Garza, Jose de Jesus Sanchez Garza, and Diego Sanchez Garza.  Mauricio Sanchez Garza is currently a fugitive from money laundering charges in the Western District of Texas (San Antonio). 
        Kiki
OFAC also designated the following additional Sanchez Garza family members today:  Beatriz Garza Rodriguez, wife of Jose de Jesus Sanchez Barba; Hilda Riebeling Cordero, wife of Mauricio Sanchez Garza; and Ernesto Sanchez Gonzalez and Ruben Sanchez Gonzalez, both cousins of the Sanchez Garza family.  In addition to Sanchez Garza family members, OFAC also designated the following individuals for acting on behalf of the Sanchez Garza family:  Michael Adib Madero; Diego Contreras Sanchez; and Luis Cortes Villasenor. 
These designated individuals own and/or manage the following Guadalajara based companies, which were also designated today:  Grupo Fracsa, S.A. de C.V. and Dbardi, S.A. de C.V., real estate development companies; Grupo Constructor Segundo Milenio, S.A. de C.V., a construction company; Restaurant Bar Los Andariegos (a.k.a. Barbaresco Restaurant), a restaurant; and Piscilanea S.A. de C.V. (a.k.a. Albercas y Tinas Barcelona), a swimming pool company.
Kiki Camarena
Internationally, OFAC has designated more than 1,200 businesses and individuals linked to 103 drug kingpins since June 2000.  Penalties for violations of the Kingpin Act range from civil penalties of up to $1.075 million per violation to more severe criminal penalties.  Criminal penalties for corporate officers may include up to 30 years in prison and fines up to $5 million. 

Criminal fines for corporations may reach $10 million.  Other individuals could face up to 10 years in prison and fines pursuant to Title 18 of the United States Code for criminal violations of the Kingpin Act.
click to enlarge
Thank you to the reader who took time to send me an email reminding me of others still at large though indicted for Kiki's murder (click on image to enlarge):

 
For Superseding Indictment Link Here To Read

 
Former Interpol Chief Wanted for Kiki's Murder
 
An article about the former director of Interpol turned most wanted man , written in 1990 by LA Times;

A former director of Interpol in Mexico, indicted by a U.S. grand jury last month in the torture-murder of an American drug agent, has been arrested on drug charges by police here, officials in the Mexican attorney general's office said Thursday.

Miguel Aldana Ibarra (blue tie foto on left) was arrested Wednesday afternoon outside a restaurant, according to Arturo Antelmo, a spokesman for the attorney general's office.

Agents later raided Aldana's house in Cuernavaca, 51 miles southeast of Mexico City, and confiscated 2.2 pounds of pure cocaine, six automatic rifles and several rounds of ammunition, Antelmo said.
He said that Aldana was picked up on a warrant for his involvement in a huge operation to smuggle marijuana into the United States five years ago. In 1985, Mexican federal agents raided a ranch in the northern state of Chihuahua and confiscated 9,000 tons of marijuana, reportedly the largest drug bust in Mexican history. The ranch was owned by Mexican drug kingpin Rafael Caro Quintero.

Last year, Caro was convicted in Mexico of the Guadalajara murder of U.S. drug agent Enrique Camarena and was sentenced to a long prison term.

Mexican officials said that Aldana's arrest was unrelated to his indictment last month by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles on charges that he participated in the 1985 kidnaping, torture and murder of Camarena.

One day after he was indicted, Aldana held a press conference at his law office here and proclaimed his innocence of any involvement with Camarena's murder. The indictment alleges that he participated in the murder "to maintain and further the purposes of a Guadalajara narcotics cartel that was engaged in the trafficking of substantial quantities of marijuana and cocaine."

Assistant U.S. Atty. Manuel Medrano, the lead prosecutor on the Camarena case in Los Angeles, said Thursday that Mexican officials had not informed him of Aldana's arrest. Medrano and other U.S. officials had sought unsuccessfully to have several Mexican citizens extradited to the United States for trial on charges stemming from the Camarena case.

Mexico has a general policy of refusing to extradite its citizens to the United States, and Antelmo said his government had no intention of extraditing Aldana.


Thank you D.D.17
Source: DEA Press Release

62 comments:

  1. attn chivis drug trafficers terrifying unites states citizens. video link here krgv.com/news/smuggling-suspect-tries-to-hide-in-beauty-salon
    Posted: Jun 12, 2013 9:24 PM

    Updated: Jun 12, 2013 9:55 PM

    LA GRULLA - Clients at a beauty salon were terrified Wednesday when an alleged drug smuggler tried to hide among them to avoid authorities.

    The suspect was fleeing from police when he pulled into the parking lot of the beauty salon just after 5 p.m. in La Grulla.

    Police pulled up to the vehicle and noticed bundles of drugs in plain sight. The officer followed the suspect into the salon.

    "He enters the beauty salon, he sees him in there and makes the arrest," La Grulla Police Spokeswoman San Juanita Trevino said.

    Trevino said the suspect still had the keys to the vehicle.

    "The women were afraid. They thought they were going to be kidnapped. They were afraid, they were hiding. They didn't know what to do," Trevino said.

    The suspect is a resident of McAllen, Trevino said. He was arrested on charges of possession and evading arrest. Police said he has other warrants out of Hidalgo County.

    Officers confiscated 860 pounds of marijuana from the suspect's vehicle.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks for the Info. Chivis. No rest for the wicked. America is about their dollars...

    ReplyDelete
  3. @8:18

    Thank you for sending the story in. I took a look at it and it appears this is homegrown crime. It did not say the man was a Mexican national and it says he has several warrants out for his arrest.

    My guess he is US citizen terrifying US citizens. Though this type of crime can and will happen. I am finishing a report on cartels in Texas. there are 6 operating in Texas, I have a map depicting which cartel is operating where, Mexican cartels are the greatest threat to Texas security..

    Paz,
    Chivis

    ReplyDelete
  4. attn chivis trying to look at forum just getting error messages

    ReplyDelete
  5. @8:38AM

    Yup! DD and I are aware of it, I get a message saying Maintenance or malfunction, we are waiting a while it most likely will be up soon.

    Sorry about that

    Paz\chivis

    ReplyDelete
  6. chivis i think i have to disagree with you as we have no pot farms in the valley and these drugs traveled through mexico via drug cartel and were handed over to a cartel operative in the USA to be further transported en route to distribution points throughout the USA.

    ReplyDelete
  7. if mexico would cooperate like colombia does with dea, lots of these high level people would be taken out by now.

    ReplyDelete
  8. @8:49

    That is fine, it may be so, however I did not say the drug was homegrown just the trafficker. It was not the drug that ran into the shop and terrified the people, it was a man, and the feel of the article leads me to think he is a Texan...but I could be wrong.

    There was not enough info to make a post, if anyone reads an update I may be able to post later. KRGV does a good job with updates, but sucks with their vids, no embedded codes just social network sharing. :(

    ReplyDelete
  9. Fuck Kiki. Fucking race trader.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. As for fuck kiki? Youre a fucking loser! Least he had a job and not peddling dope!!!

      Delete
  10. The long arm of U.S. law is exerting its reach through the treasury's dept. designation of the family members/associates, and their businesses, of Rafael Caro Quintero under the FnKD Act. The message being sent here is the following : no matter how many years have passed, the U.S.A. takes care of its own; furthermore, that it will work tirelessly to see that justice is carried out one way or the other. Once you provoke her rattling of her tail: don't tread on me. When Rafael Caro Quintero, Ernesto Fonseco Carillo, and Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo decided to kill Kiki Camarena, they made the biggest calculated mistake they could have made; that for all practical purposes, ended what could have been the making of the most powerful cartel ever. The OFAC's designation of El Mandon's family shows how relevent Caro Quintero is still in the narco trafficking world. That and his association with El Azul and the Sinaloa Cartel. Their ability to launder money will not be thwarted with this measure. All they have to do is deposit their money in Carribean banks, and their companies can continue to do businesses within Mexico and Latin America.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon composed a great narco corrido about the story of Rafael Caro Quintero: "Rafael Caro Quintero"

    ReplyDelete
  12. who cares. its just drugs. let them grow it. smuggle it. and let us smoke it. i just had some bomb ass OG silverback a lil while ago. who did i harm? thank you Rafael Caro Quintero, Chapo, Z-40, X-20, Mayo, Mencho, Z-42, Amado, Grenas, and Lazca for it. I appreciate the great service you provide.

    - USA

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hahaha!! This is the best comment of all.

      Atte: Elma Cano

      Delete
    2. Thats not a bad idea except ppl are dying for your wanting to get high.everytime u smoke one its like it has someones blood on it.they just need to legalize it in all 50 states and hopefully it would cut down on the violence

      Delete
  13. Why does the u.s spend so much time and money goin after plant merchants? Because that plant their selling is sacred and opens your eyes to the real and true horrors of the world. capitalism. the treasury department is responsible for the meaningless deaths among innocents. when will it end? Maybe never because those DEA agents are having fun killin and playin good guys bad guys. thats wat they do they create bad guy images out there so then they can get the shine of supposedly takin them down when they know exactly that it means nothing. you kill 1 person in the mafia and 10 already replaced that 1. its an infinite loop of money making machine

    ReplyDelete
  14. #1 raffael caro quintero....he's all most out and will b the next boss viva caborca compa!!!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  15. @06/13/13-10:18AM,

    Hey ass clown, you may not have "directly" harmed anybody...but the fact that your a consumer is the problem! Perhaps your illicit drug use has affected your mind! The criminals your thanking are competing for your business, which has lead to tens of thousands being murdered and slaughtered! Your free do whatever you want and you certainly entitled to your opinion but use a little common sense! Your part of the problem...

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. let him be the junkie that he is. I am glad people Iike him use this poison. worthless hopeless individuals scum is what he is. dead weight to the world is what he is, Cancer to society.

      Delete
    2. ^^^Amen
      El Lobo

      Delete
  16. Why didnt they extradite that scum bac and put him in Super max?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Because if they'd of done that,he probably would've gotten the death penaltyfor killing Camarena,and Mexico is against the death penalty.

      Delete
    2. Beacause he's raffael caro quintero!!!!!!!

      Delete
  17. Replies
    1. Because that the deal he made that he would not be sent to the usa if he took the fall he did not kill kiki .

      Delete
  18. QUE ATRASAS.....SALUDES A TIERRA BLANCA,CULIACAN!!!!

    FOR THE NON SPANISH SPEAKERS......."WHAT THE HECK, GREETINGS TO TIERRA BLANCA,CULIACAN!!"

    ReplyDelete
  19. I would like to thank all the marijuana traffickers in mx for working so hard. And taking so much risk to bring us our MOTO Ty... We know to compete in mx.things can get ugly.but fuck it its "business" and you guys are doing a hellava job...and if any of you guys are ever in new York drinks are on me !!!

    ReplyDelete
  20. @ 6-13-13 12:06 pm
    Let him be the junkie he is.I'm glad people like him use this poison.Hopeless,worthless,scum,dead weight to this world.Scum like him is not needed here and won't be missed when he dies.Let him not "hurt anyone" but himself.

    ReplyDelete
  21. LO VERDE ES VIDA" y si no la pagas. eso si es una droga! Y te parto la madre!

    ReplyDelete
  22. Enrique camarena, a hero -who clearly n obtained recorded cassettes being horrible, cruelly tortured -never gave up info on his fellow comrades n mexico. He is a hero n mexico & USA -as 4 as quintero-I'm glad his whole family & associates r not going 2 b allowed the fruits of evilness. Sorry 2 Mr.Camarena 's family that it took so long 4 both governments 2 investigate & find the entire web of conspirators & put a halt & confiscate monies, properties, vehicles, bank account etc... & I hope this confiscated things & money would b distributed 2 their victims families ( & I would name that foundation after camarena)

    ReplyDelete
  23. @ 12:06
    hey ass clown... did it bother you at all when you pulled up to the pump to fill your gas tank? knowing that millions of people have been slaughtered for it. or that the lands and water in Ecuador are being decimated and polluted for it? or did it bother you that the cell phone or computer are using contains coltan? a mineral mined by slaves, used to fund the ongoing war in the Congo that has killed 5 million people and counting that we know of? Have the gas fumes affected your mind?

    ReplyDelete
  24. does anybody have or seen the kiki camerena tortue/death video???

    ReplyDelete
  25. VIVA KIKI CAMARENA!! A TRUE AMERICAN HERO WHO GAVE MORE THAN EVERYONE OF YOU CARTEL GROUPIES AND SOFA COMMENTIERS!! Kki was a great American and the Homosexual Queer Rafel Caro Quintero AND HIS LOVERS, Ernesto Fonseco Carillo, and Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo are STILL paying with thier lives for messing with The Americans. Fucking worthless pieces of Monkey Shits.
    Viva KIKI CAMARENA~~

    ReplyDelete
  26. yo no mate a camarena
    les dijo el numero uno
    Rafael Caro Quintero

    fue un traficante sin nombre
    ejecutor de los narcos
    que andan en nuestros
    terrenos

    busquenlo
    y de con su pista
    eso es problema de ustedes
    les doy solo una semana

    para que aclaren el caso
    y me den la libertad
    quiero que empiecen
    mañana

    paloma blanca paloma
    vuela por todos mis campos
    buscame a todos mis hombres
    diles que estoy prisionero
    que vengan a liberarme
    quiero morirme con ellos

    aqui ya traigo en mi lista
    nombres de 10 comandantes
    para cuando salga libre
    muchos agentes traidores
    que se decian sus amigos
    van a empezar a morirse

    voy a ocupar mil fusiles
    quien quisiera acompañarme
    a liberar a un amigo
    en la celda de castigo
    le dicen numero 1
    quien se la juega conmigo

    y si logramos sacarlo
    va comenzar la pelea
    y no va quedar ninguno
    se que recuerdas a borja
    hombre nacido en la gloria
    Rafael numero 1

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Nunca lo lograron ...good corrido ..but get out off here dumbass ..the narco war is not what corridos talk about lameass.

      Delete
  27. Kiki shouldn't have infiltrated.. were they just supposed to let him go? Got what he deserved.. deserved what he got....

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. No wonder the world is going to hell in a handbasket its because of ppl like u and your dumbass view of that situation.one of these days it might be your kids or family.i bet u take a different view then

      Delete
  28. "Fuck Kiki. Fucking race trader" ?
    Ha,ha,ha,look at this fuckin clown?No brr Kiki had a good job and made money,he didnt whine like a bitch,keep your racist ass in Mexico where you belong,unless your a pure bitch who is false claimin from the US?Fuckin loser.Kiki was a race trader because he was trying to clean Mexico?Right there,is what is wrong with Mexico,,,you!

    ReplyDelete
  29. @June 13, 2013 at 9:34 AM
    "Fuck Kiki. Fucking race trader"
    What a genius you are.Race trader for what.Is every Mexican American who is law enforcement a race trader?No,they are taking care of their families and working to make a better life unlike your sad ass.What has race to do with anything anyway?But your Mexican,you are racist,it is what it is.Everyone knows that now.

    ReplyDelete
  30. at 9:34 AM
    Fuck off to BDN or anywhere else out of our sight !

    ReplyDelete
  31. What a genius you are.Race trader for what.Is every Mexican American who is law enforcement a race trader?

    yes they are, they work for a system that doesn't respect or care about mexicans . . . ask any "mexican" american officer how they really feel inside when most APB's and targeted criminals are either black or brown and they see that they deal with the same amount of white criminals as they do black or brown but the focus is on black or brown not "white". how do you feel when you go to the courthouse and the majority of the people you see, even for traffic tickets, are either black or brown?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Law enforcement jobs are jobs Hispanics/Chicanos should have. After all, we pay just as much taxes as evertbody else. Your right, there is a racist culture in the American law enforcement system. Laws are made to directly disproportionately impact minorities/poor people. Cops are mentally conditioned to see Mexicans and Blacks as criminnals through mainstream and popular culture.

      Delete
  32. Have you guys seen DRUG WARS: the story of kiki camarena..its a good movie.. the Mexican generals killed kiki.. not caro quintero..cause kiki cared for Mexicans , he wanted to clean it up.. and Mexico been Mexico the crooks that they are , killed him.. they needed a scape goat so they pinned it on caro and Felix gallardo.. thats the movie was based from informants

    ReplyDelete
  33. @ 5:05
    yes people are dying for someone trying to get high. yes people are dying for someone trying to give a girl diamonds. yes people are dying because you want the latest iphone. yes people are dying because you drive a gas guzzler. What is your solution? I'll give you mine if you give me yours. Lets dialog.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Its greed and there's never been a solution.there are police here in America on the border getting arrested for drugs.if somebody who is making 50 thousand dollars a year plus benifits is willing to risk that.how you going to stop a kid making 90 pesos a day.

      Delete
    2. If you look at places like Sweden or Norway and
      Other places that are all white.there's not many murders

      Delete
  34. Thank you to "DD17" for the email....

    ReplyDelete
  35. OK THIS IS HOW IT ALL WENT DOWN FOR PEOPLE WHO ACTUALLY WANT TO KNOW THE TRUTH.MIGUEL ANGEL FIELIX GALLARDO, DON NETO, RAFAEL CARO QUINTERO ALL AGREED TO KIDNAP ENRIQUE CAMARENA OUTSIDE THE U.S EMBASSY IN GUADALAJARA BECUASE KIKE HAD TAKEN DOWN MANY RANCHES OF MARIJUANA LINKED TO CARO QUINTERO.THE THREE DRUGLORDS HAD A HOUSE IN GUADALAJARA "SAFE HOUSE" MIGUEL ANGEL FELIX GALLARDO AND RAFAEL CARO WERE PRESENT WHEN THEY BROUGHT IN KIKE CAMARENA, DON NETO WAS ON HIS WAY. DON NETO CLEARLY TOLD RAFAEL TO NOT TOUCH KIKE AND TO TREAT HIM WELL , THE OPPOSITE HAPPENED WHEN DON NETO ARRIVED HE ASKED CARO QUINTERO THAT HIS GOING TO ENTER THE ROOM TO TALK TO KIKE CAMARENA THATS WHEN CARO QUINTERO TOLD HIM"HE CAN BARELY TALK HE IS DYING". DON NETO WAS FURIOUS!HE WAS YELLING AT CARO QUINTERO WHY THE FUCK HE HAD DONE THAT DON NETO TOLD CARO QUINTERO "USTED LA HIZO USTED RESPONDE", TEARS CAME FROM HIS EYES OF ANGER THEY BOH GOT IN A REALLY STRONG ARGUMENT AND BOTH TOOK OUT THERE WEAPONS BUT DON NETO LEFT HE KNEW THAT HIS DAYS WERE NUMBERED, RAFEAL CARO QUINTERO WAS YOUNG HE WAS AROUND HIS 30 ITS SAID THAT HE WOULD CRUISE AROUND GUADALAJARA SHOOTING CARS FOR FUN WITHOUT ANYONE TELLING HIM ANYTHING, ONLY DON NETO HE ALWAYS TOLD HIM TO NOT DO THAT. MY POINT IS THAT DON NETO WAS A WAY SMARTER GUY THAN MIGUEL ANGEL FELIX OR CARO QUINTERO . HE REALLY KNEW WHA HE WAS DOING THANKS TO THAT KILL EVERYTHING WENT DOWN FOR THE GUADALAJARA CARTEL,

    ReplyDelete
  36. @June 13,5.05 pm,u said to another poster that "Not a bad idea except people r dying cuz of ur high.WRONG!!!People r dyng because of the US'S super stubborn stance of NOT making weed illegal.too much monwy generated,for them,PERIOD.

    ReplyDelete
  37. Dea agents are suppose to die.that's part of it.that don't bother me its when people like limon farmers get murdered for not paying quota that's race traitor.



    ReplyDelete
  38. June 13, 2013 at 6:11 PM
    Your just the less than ordinary bitter racist who makes excuses for his life on the color of a persons skin.Look at your words about"whites"?So whites,never get arrested,never get hassled off the police,never get chased,never get pulled over?Your argument stinks of racism and moaning about idiocy.Its the same tired old bullshit we hear all the time?Whites are just as likely to be arrested for breaking the law as anyone else,but if it makes you feel better keep thinking your race bullshit,you are the problem with Mexico,its overt racism.Your the racist bro,not me,and im"white"so what does that say about you?

    ReplyDelete
  39. at 6:11 PM
    "What a genius you are.Race trader for what.Is every Mexican American who is law enforcement a race trader" "yes they are"
    What a hateful little man you are,you just demeaned a whole people of Mexican descent because you are a pompous little shithead.What have you done for Mexico?Mexican-Americans put money into Mexico's economy helping family members,spend money there,go there to see family,and we have dogs like you calling them names because they work in their adoptive country making a better life?They have done more for Mexico than the cartel dogs and people like you have done?All you do is complain and blame others.

    ReplyDelete
  40. at 4:47 PM
    "Trevino and all the cartel members.. They're the once killing off there own race little by little pinches carteles valen verga .. no tiene orgullo mexicano. matan a su Portia raza"
    Take no notice bro hes a fuckin idiot.Mexican-Americans do more for Mexico than he ever will.

    ReplyDelete
  41. @6/13 5:07PM,

    Wow! What a defense to your argument, "bitch ass sucka." Perhaps you should try and educate yourself or at least stay up with current events considering half the people you are thanking in your original comment are dead. As far as you being an "ass clown," regardless how archaic you consider the term to be..it fits you perfect, as you do not have a clue! You must be a little ten year old because your "grandad," "sock" and "aftershave" comments are something a kid would say. I don't even have to know you personally to realize that you pretty much live a "wasted" life with no chance of a productive future! I'm sure your parents are so proud with what you have become! How does it feel knowing you are an embarrassment to your family? Perhaps, your drug use is how you cope...pretty sad!

    ReplyDelete
  42. I wouldn't smoke that dirt zest coming from mexico, I got the best kush coming out of CALI. No need to support those Indians in Mexico. puro Bogota Colombia

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Pobre culombiano muerto de ambre te da embidia because you sudacas ain't running shit any more?

      Delete
  43. I knew Kiki very well and he was a great guy. A devoted Family man and a great America who gave his life for his country so all of you asswipe losers who have bad to say of this man and who are so worped that they kiss the shoes of a Queer Like Rafael Caro Quintero, eat shit and die- you flty Piece od moinkey shit losers!

    ReplyDelete
  44. only two things have kept the poor Mexican people from starving in Mexico. One is remittances from Mexicans working abroad (an estimated $22-$27 billion in 2011) and the other is drug trafficking and it's economy of scale that it creates. so yes Mexico must protect it's interests just like we in America must protect our interests here at home and abroad.

    ReplyDelete
  45. Chivis, why don't the cartels come 2 an agreement & leave los pueblos, cuidades, negocios y mas que nada la gente en paz??????? There will always b drug trafficking & drug users, it is a huge money making business & I'm sure there's enough 2 go around 4 all the different regions of Mexico. So, why don't they just reach some kind of agreement & stop the horrors, massacres that r giving Mexico a bad rap around the world.Enough is Enough con una chingada, they have brains & the ability 2 reason, there r no excuses 4 all the cruelty being administered 2 a once beautiful country. Furthermore, if the head honchos don't budge 4 peace, they need 2 go. They r nothing without their soldiers. Maybe their soldiers need 2 stop & think - Is all this worth it?????, 2 themselves, family, society & there country.mas que nada - you will anser 2 a higher authority & there is a hell. God is watching +

    ReplyDelete
  46. Kiki got killed he wanted a piece of the pie

    ReplyDelete
  47. im am upset with this violence in USA. I dont care about Mexico though.

    ReplyDelete
  48. Raffa did not kill kiki!!!!!

    ReplyDelete

Comments are moderated, refer to policy for more information.
Envía fotos, vídeos, notas, enlaces o información
Todo 100% Anónimo;

borderlandbeat@gmail.com