"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
A video shows how, in less than 2 minutes traffickers transfer high-powered weapons from a stolen car they abandon to another red car they drive to Mexico with the cargo.
It happened at a border crossing in broad daylight.
Oh no, now the responsible and qualified gun owners will BMW again about the injustice they are facing jajajaja
ReplyDeleteWhat does BMW cars have to do with this are you on drugs.
DeleteBitching, Moaning, Whining.
DeleteIf you don't like guns and don't want to be protected good for you but don't attack lawful citizens.@9:34
DeleteThey also mail parts of guns then assemble them in Mexico. And most guns that enter Mexico don’t come from untied states they come from elsewhere. Check the facts.
ReplyDeleteI don’t have the numbers or the statistics off the top of my head about how many guns recovered at crime scenes in Mexico can be traced back to the U.S., but even if it’s just 100 guns out of 100,000 that’s still a fucking problem. The number should be zero, just like there should be zero illicit drugs such as fentanyl coming into America from Mexican cartels. I’m sure you and I can agree on that. Those 100 guns are enough to kill one soldier in Mexico or massacre a whole town. It’s time for America to take some responsibility and stop brushing aside their contribution to the drug war. American drug users are a big reason why the cartels have so much money. American guns are being used to kill police officers and innocent people. U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry was killed by a U.S. gun in the hands of the cartels. If American politicians, specifically Republicans, are really committed to ending the war on drugs and stopping the cartels as they claim to be, they need to prove it and do their part to stop American guns from getting into the hands of criminals.
Delete9:37 Good one bro
DeleteMan shut up guns are legal here. If you think we’re gonna change our constitution just because it’s a few dead hombres then think again. I don’t care if they send fentanyl up here in every truck or plane that crosses because I have enough sense not to mess with it. But what I won’t do is allow someone to point their dirty little fingers cause when they do they have 3 equally filthy fingers pointing right back at them.
DeleteThey shouldn’t be soldiers if they are scared to or don’t want to fight. And dying come with all that. So grow up kid.
DeleteYou most be on drugs or something bro. The majority of guns used by cartels are US made. AR weapons and pistols too. AK weapons are US imports. And just to top it off where are most of gun stores located at? All on the south border with Mexico. WoW what a coincidence. Once again. US made weapons.
DeleteSo then do we agree that the cartels are not a threat to America’s national security and that America shouldn’t be wasting their time by focusing on the drugs coming into America ? I mean who cares if 100,000 Americans died due to overdosing. It’s their fault, right ? Dying is a risk that comes with all that. They shouldn’t be using drugs if they’re scared of dying. We agree that the thousands of American overdoses are the fault of the user and that America should not be concern with the cartels, correct ?
Delete10:49 3+3=6 might want to have surgery on that
Delete12:10 common man can we agree, soldiers in the Mexican Army, sells weapons from their Armory to Cartel's.
DeleteYeah we can agree or fist fight.
Good thing those Mexican border agents stopped those evil guns from crossing the border and murdering people at random.
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DeleteCommon man can we agree Mexico is flooded with Guns, Ammo and Drugs?
10:31; I couldn’t agree more - but I hope you know the numbers are in the thousands for US bought guns smuggled in to Mexico; and hundreds of thousands of US sourced rounds.
Delete10:31 Great one bro
DeleteAs guilty as officials(both sides of the border)are of corruption it really is a game of whack-a-mole when it comes down to it on every level.From a gun to a politician get one up pop two get two up pops three.
ReplyDeleteSo wait. A stolen vehicle travel across the USA into Mexico loaded with weapons and was spotted in Mexico by corrupt customs? WoW crazy.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget part of the blame is on Mexican customs, for not checking what is coming into Mexico.
ReplyDeleteYeah especially because USA doesn’t check people going out right ? Because USA does check people going out.
DeleteSo then you also agree that the drug problem in America is partially the fault of the American authorities for not checking hard enough what comes over their border into America, correct ? Also, the Mexican authorities in the security footage were unarmed. Not much they could do.
Delete12:15 man can we agree they hire, unarmed borrachos, to watch what contraband comes into Mexico. Man can we agree they supposed to be Customs, they let the transfer of guns go to the other truck. Can we agree ALMO has his head in the sand.
DeleteSinaloa cartel specifically los chapitos get they’re weapons from Arizona primarily from El E Uno in Phoenix drugs go north cash and rifles go south
ReplyDeleteWell Shiver my Timbers.
DeleteGee willikers .
Deletewhy u snitching
Delete11:24 i take it you are a Sinaloan, you are snitching hard on el uno
DeleteE1 runs Phoenix ,Los Angeles ,Chicago
DeleteWhy do you keep mentioning this El Uno, but without giving a name or much else???
DeleteThe son of a bitch needs to go down hard he lives like a king while he floods our streets with poison and arms terrorists south down south I’m going to start dropping locations of all his business in the metro Phoenix area that he uses to wash money and move fent and guns out of time these basterds pay the piper
DeleteAbandoned building on Indian school rd off the i17 freeway just as you pull off off to the right hand side may see a white Escalade 2023-23
DeleteDamn snitching hard lol
DeleteI seen that place before
DeleteWhere are the gun advocates in the USA to take out the bad in Phoenix?
DeleteMexico better secure their border then!!
ReplyDeleteBest Reply of the day @1:27 they should build a wall to stop all those guns . Wonder about the drugs going the other way Guess they forget about that
Delete@2:07 In situations like this, petty tribalism never accomplishes anything. It's actually counter productive.
DeleteTell me something I don’t know…
ReplyDeleteCartels are only powerful because of US.
ReplyDeleteIf it's incumbent on the U.S. to stop the flow of contraband into the country, shouldn't it be Mexico's responsibility to stop the flow of guns into theirs? Mexico can either change their laws to allow the citizenry to protect themselves, or secure their own border.
ReplyDeleteYes your right it's Mexico's job to do that, but imagine if their Customs don't pay good. Well for sure when they get Bribes, that won't stop the Contraband from coming in.
DeleteA small part of my neanderthal brain wants to legalize everything(guns and drugs)everywhere for 5 years.gotta figure some kinda stability would come out of 5 years of natural selection.
ReplyDeleteBoth countries should be working together to stop the flow of drugs and guns traveling across the border. But right now it seems like America only cares about the drugs flowing into their country, meanwhile Mexico has to not only worry about the guns entering their country, but they also has the USA breathing down their neck demanding that they do more to locate the drug labs and stop the drugs before they get into America. Would take a bit of the workload off Mexico’s shoulders if America actually tried to help with the guns instead of acting oblivious and demanding things from Mexico.
ReplyDelete7:18 Mijo you got a lot to research.
DeleteUSA has been working in collaboration with Mexico to fight the war on drugs, in many ways, Almo likes to throw a monkey wrench into the situation, of course he is controlled by Cartels and seniors in the military on how to handle things.
It's not USAs fault, that ALMO minimized DEA in Mexico.
Mexican government is being dysfunctional and the problems.
7:18 it's not USA fault that wages in Mexico sucks , the money the Elites and cartels are stealing from it's citizens have got to stop
ReplyDeleteI wish those guns were going to honest living citizens to protect themselves from the cartels.
ReplyDeleteIt’s sad that the majority of guns owned in Mexico are by the peoples hands you don’t want them in. They should just give everybody a gun in Mexico . I bet cartels would think twice about kidnapping people for ransom and kidnapping women for unspeakable horrors . The Mexican government won’t protect the people so the least they can do is give them the means to protect themselves. I can’t imagine having men pulling up to your home with the intent to come in and do God knows what to you, your wife and children and you don’t have any kind of firepower to give your fucking best at not allowing them to do so. It’s always better to die on your feet then live on your knees !
12:48
DeleteWell understood.
Learning from reading articles on BB.
Seems the government favors more to the criminals, in the curupt governments mind, it's ok innocent citizens get killed. The $$ money to pay curupt government officials, comes from Cartels sales of drugs, kidnapping, ransoms, extortions.
Citizens in Mexico are allowed to have a 38 Revolver, in there home for protection, but not assault weapons.
Yet most criminals carry all calibers of weapons.
AK’s ain’t made in metics. Distributed through middle men to all countries. America n Mexico symbiotic relationship. Feed off each other. Monies to good to top dawg perros. We the citizens of both countries are the victims of the manipulators at the top, as always….ago old. Us/them. Those that seek power are always evil. Age old. I love Mexicans and Mexico we both have lots to learn from each other. Take the good, learn from us and us from you. Viva Mexico!
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