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Digg Facebook Newsvine del.icio.us Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo! Bookmarks Print By ALICIA A. CALDWELL, Associated Press Writer Alicia A. Caldwell, Associated Press Writer – 46 mins ago AFP/File – File photo shows wooden crosses standing where victims of Mexico's drug wars were murdered in Ciudad …

Slideshow: U.S.-Mexico Border Issues Play Video Video: Disorder on the Border FOX News Play Video Video: Border Beat FOX 11 Tuscon Just as government officials had feared, the drug violence raging in Mexico is spilling over into the United States.

U.S. authorities are reporting a spike in killings, kidnappings and home invasions connected to Mexico's murderous cartels. And to some policymakers' surprise, much of the violence is happening not in towns along the border, where it was assumed the bloodshed would spread, but a considerable distance away, in places such as Phoenix and Atlanta.

Investigators fear the violence could erupt elsewhere around the country because the Mexican cartels are believed to have set up drug-dealing operations all over the U.S., in such far-flung places as Anchorage, Alaska; Boston; and Sioux Falls, S.D.

"The violence follows the drugs," said David Cuthbertson, agent in charge of the FBI's office in the border city of El Paso, Texas.

The violence takes many forms: Drug customers who owe money are kidnapped until they pay up. Cartel employees who don't deliver the goods or turn over the profits are disciplined through beatings, kidnappings or worse. And drug smugglers kidnap illegal immigrants in clashes with human smugglers over the use of secret routes from Mexico.

So far, the violence is nowhere near as grisly as the mayhem in Mexico, which has witnessed beheadings, assassinations of police officers and soldiers, and mass killings in which the bodies were arranged to send a message. But law enforcement officials worry the violence on this side could escalate.

"They are capable of doing about anything," said Rusty Payne, a Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman in Washington. "When you are willing to chop heads off, put them in an ice chest and drop them off at a police precinct, or roll a head into a disco, put beheadings on YouTube as a warning," very little is off limits.

In an apartment near Birmingham, Ala., police found five men with their throats slit in August. They had apparently been tortured with electric shocks before being killed in a murder-for-hire orchestrated by a Mexican drug organization over a drug debt of about $400,000.

In Phoenix, 150 miles north of the Mexican border, police have reported a sharp increase in kidnappings and home invasions, with about 350 each year for the last two years, and say the majority were committed at the behest of the Mexican drug gangs.

In June, heavily armed men stormed a Phoenix house and fired randomly, killing one person. Police believe it was the work of Mexican drug organizations.

Authorities in Atlanta are also seeing an increase in drug-related kidnappings tied to Mexican cartels. Estimates of how many such crimes are being committed are hard to come by because many victims are connected to the cartels and unwilling to go to the police, said Rodney G. Benson, DEA agent in charge in Atlanta.

Agents said they have rarely seen such brutality in the U.S. since the "Miami Vice" years of the 1980s, when Colombian cartels had the corner on the cocaine market in Florida.

Last summer, Atlanta-area police found a Dominican man who had been beaten, bound, gagged and chained to a wall in a quiet, middle-class neighborhood in Lilburn, Ga. The 31-year-old Rhode Island resident owed $300,000 to Mexico's Gulf Cartel, Benson said. The Gulf Cartel, based in Matamoros just south of the Texas border, is one of the most ruthless of the Mexican organizations that deal drugs such as cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine and heroin.

"He was shackled to a wall and one suspect had an AK-47. The guy was in bad shape," Benson said. "I have no doubt in my mind if that ransom wasn't paid, he was going to be killed."

In July, Atlanta-area police shot and killed a suspected kidnapper while he was trying to pick up a $2 million ransom owed to his cartel bosses, Benson said.

State and federal governments have sent millions of dollars to local law enforcement along the Mexican border to help fend off spillover drug crime. But investigators believe Arizona and Atlanta are seeing the worst of the violence because they are major drug distribution hubs thanks to their webs of interstate highways.

In fact, drug officials have dubbed Atlanta "the new Southwest border," said Jack Killorin, a former federal drug agent and director of the Atlanta region's High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area task force.

El Paso, population 600,000, is only a quarter-mile away from Mexico's Ciudad Juarez, which has seen open gun battles and 1,700 murders in the last year. But El Paso remains one of America's safest cities, something Cuthbertson said is probably a result of the huge law enforcement presence in town, including thousands of Border Patrol and customs agents.

In the past year, more than 5,000 people have been killed across Mexico in a power struggle among Mexico's drug cartels and ferocious fighting between them and the Mexican government. The cartels have established operations in at least 230 U.S. cities, according to the Justice Department's National Drug Intelligence Center.

Payne said the U.S. and Mexico are working together to pressure the warring cartels. Payne cited the extradition of high-level drug suspects — four members of the Arellano Felix cartel in Tijuana were brought to the U.S. in December — and the capture or killings of several other top cartel leaders across Mexico in the past year.

"We have to make sure that we attack these criminal organizations at every level so that we are safer not only in Mexico and on the Southwest border, but here in the rest of the country," Payne said.

While some Americans may feel victimized by the spillover of violence, others are contributing to it. Americans provide 95 percent of the weapons used by the cartel, according to U.S. authorities. And Americans are the cartels' best customers, sending an estimated $28.5 billion in drug-sale proceeds across the Mexico border each year.

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May 7,2007-USCIS received I-129f
July 24,2007-NOA1 was received
April 21,2008-K-1 visa denied.
June 3,2008-waiver filed at US Consalate in Panama
The interview went well,they told him it will take another 6 months for them to adjudicate the waiver
March 3,2009-US Consulate claims they have no record of our December visit,nor Manuel's interview
March 27,2009-Manuel returned to the consulate for another interrogation(because they forgot about December's interview),and they were really rude !
April 3,2009-US Counsalate asks for more court documents that no longer exist !
June 1,2009-Manuel and I go back to the US consalate AGAIN to give them a letter from the court in Colon along with documents I already gave them last year.I was surprised to see they had two thick files for his case !


June 15,2010-They called Manuel in to take his fingerprints again,still no decision on his case!
June 22,2010-WAIVER APPROVED at 5:00pm
July 19,2010-VISA IN MANUELITO'S HAND at 3:15pm!
July 25,2010-Manuelito arrives at 9:35pm at Logan Intn'l Airport,Boston,MA
August 5,2010-FINALLY MARRIED!!!!!!!!!!!!
August 23,2010-Filed for AOS at the International Institute of RI $1400!
December 23,2010-Work authorization received.
January 12,2011-RFE

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you really need to work on your posting skills :hehe: lotsa nonsense interspersed throughout that.

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you really need to work on your posting skills :hehe: lotsa nonsense interspersed throughout that.

What are you talking about ? I copied and pasted ! :unsure:

May 7,2007-USCIS received I-129f
July 24,2007-NOA1 was received
April 21,2008-K-1 visa denied.
June 3,2008-waiver filed at US Consalate in Panama
The interview went well,they told him it will take another 6 months for them to adjudicate the waiver
March 3,2009-US Consulate claims they have no record of our December visit,nor Manuel's interview
March 27,2009-Manuel returned to the consulate for another interrogation(because they forgot about December's interview),and they were really rude !
April 3,2009-US Counsalate asks for more court documents that no longer exist !
June 1,2009-Manuel and I go back to the US consalate AGAIN to give them a letter from the court in Colon along with documents I already gave them last year.I was surprised to see they had two thick files for his case !


June 15,2010-They called Manuel in to take his fingerprints again,still no decision on his case!
June 22,2010-WAIVER APPROVED at 5:00pm
July 19,2010-VISA IN MANUELITO'S HAND at 3:15pm!
July 25,2010-Manuelito arrives at 9:35pm at Logan Intn'l Airport,Boston,MA
August 5,2010-FINALLY MARRIED!!!!!!!!!!!!
August 23,2010-Filed for AOS at the International Institute of RI $1400!
December 23,2010-Work authorization received.
January 12,2011-RFE

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you really need to work on your posting skills :hehe: lotsa nonsense interspersed throughout that.

What are you talking about ? I copied and pasted ! :unsure:

all this extraneous stuff that's mixed in

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Slideshow: U.S.-Mexico Border Issues Play Video Video: Disorder on the Border FOX News Play Video Video: Border Beat FOX 11

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So far, the violence is nowhere near as grisly as the mayhem in Mexico, which has witnessed beheadings, assassinations of police officers and soldiers, and mass killings in which the bodies were arranged to send a message. But law enforcement officials worry the violence on this side could escalate.

"They are capable of doing about anything," said Rusty Payne, a Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman in Washington. "When you are willing to chop heads off, put them in an ice chest and drop them off at a police precinct, or roll a head into a disco, put beheadings on YouTube as a warning," very little is off limits.

In an apartment near Birmingham, Ala., police found five men with their throats slit in August. They had apparently been tortured with electric shocks before being killed in a murder-for-hire orchestrated by a Mexican drug organization over a drug debt of about $400,000.

Cannot wait to see what the group of intellectuals has to say about this one.

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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No comments? Len? I am sure you can find me places in America where this also happens. Interesting that the word Mexcian once again happens to be in another article involving murder, violence, drugs etc. Or am I just stereotyping and targeting Mexicans. Fair enough. Can you show me how many articles you can find about Aussies or Brits or Japanese or Chileans or Germans or South Africans or Indians or Madagascans or Polish or french or German or Canadians etc etc etc being responsible for stuff like this in American.

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According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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There is plenty of narcotics-related violence in north-eastern India, spillover from northern Burma. But there are no big cities in that region, no investments of any importance, so no one cares.

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No comments? Len? I am sure you can find me places in America where this also happens. Interesting that the word Mexcian once again happens to be in another article involving murder, violence, drugs etc. Or am I just stereotyping and targeting Mexicans. Fair enough. Can you show me how many articles you can find about Aussies or Brits or Japanese or Chileans or Germans or South Africans or Indians or Madagascans or Polish or french or German or Canadians etc etc etc being responsible for stuff like this in American.

Oh brother! I guess we should cease to exist for your eternal happiness. Get a grip on your moral high horse, it is about to drop you in the middle of the road.

I have never said my country does not have its caveats, or that some zones are, indeed, quite dangerous. I just don't go on idiotic rampages like yours pretending that is ALL there is about Mexico - I know better. And yes, there are places in the US where brutal murder happens; houses in Europe where teenagers are sold for prostitution for 100 Euros; bathhouses in Thailand where 6 year old boys are molested about 20 times a day. Open your scope --- really.

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Oh brother! I guess we should cease to exist for your eternal happiness. Get a grip on your moral high horse, it is about to drop you in the middle of the road.

I have never said my country does not have its caveats, or that some zones are, indeed, quite dangerous. I just don't go on idiotic rampages like yours pretending that is ALL there is about Mexico - I know better. And yes, there are places in the US where brutal murder happens; houses in Europe where teenagers are sold for prostitution for 100 Euros; bathhouses in Thailand where 6 year old boys are molested about 20 times a day. Open your scope --- really.

Your totally missing the point. I have never insinuated that it only occurs in Mexico. Same way I never meant that there are no murders in Australia yet my words were twisted out of context.

What concerns me as it should concern every American is that this is no longer just happening to America's neighbor but has now, as expected, spilled over into America. Who wants this sort of ####### in their country? I think you are located in Seattle right? Probably the furthest point from it all. So of course for you all is well. What about all of the Americans who live in those regions?

You are the one who said in the other thread just don't go there if you don't want to a victim. So once you get off your own rant, what are you going to 'suggest' now? That we avoid parts of America infested by Mexicans thugs? And yes Len, the whole point is that one particular demographic is responsible for this. So this one particular demographic should be dealt with and swiftly.

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According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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No comments? Len? I am sure you can find me places in America where this also happens. Interesting that the word Mexcian once again happens to be in another article involving murder, violence, drugs etc. Or am I just stereotyping and targeting Mexicans. Fair enough. Can you show me how many articles you can find about Aussies or Brits or Japanese or Chileans or Germans or South Africans or Indians or Madagascans or Polish or french or German or Canadians etc etc etc being responsible for stuff like this in American.

Just doing my best to not chase you around and attack you you know.

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No comments? Len? I am sure you can find me places in America where this also happens. Interesting that the word Mexcian once again happens to be in another article involving murder, violence, drugs etc. Or am I just stereotyping and targeting Mexicans. Fair enough. Can you show me how many articles you can find about Aussies or Brits or Japanese or Chileans or Germans or South Africans or Indians or Madagascans or Polish or french or German or Canadians etc etc etc being responsible for stuff like this in American.

Oh brother! I guess we should cease to exist for your eternal happiness. Get a grip on your moral high horse, it is about to drop you in the middle of the road.

I have never said my country does not have its caveats, or that some zones are, indeed, quite dangerous. I just don't go on idiotic rampages like yours pretending that is ALL there is about Mexico - I know better. And yes, there are places in the US where brutal murder happens; houses in Europe where teenagers are sold for prostitution for 100 Euros; bathhouses in Thailand where 6 year old boys are molested about 20 times a day. Open your scope --- really.

......And don't forget that most of this ####### happens here in the USA also.All those poor girls working at the "happy ending" massage parlors aren't there because they want to. :angry:

May 7,2007-USCIS received I-129f
July 24,2007-NOA1 was received
April 21,2008-K-1 visa denied.
June 3,2008-waiver filed at US Consalate in Panama
The interview went well,they told him it will take another 6 months for them to adjudicate the waiver
March 3,2009-US Consulate claims they have no record of our December visit,nor Manuel's interview
March 27,2009-Manuel returned to the consulate for another interrogation(because they forgot about December's interview),and they were really rude !
April 3,2009-US Counsalate asks for more court documents that no longer exist !
June 1,2009-Manuel and I go back to the US consalate AGAIN to give them a letter from the court in Colon along with documents I already gave them last year.I was surprised to see they had two thick files for his case !


June 15,2010-They called Manuel in to take his fingerprints again,still no decision on his case!
June 22,2010-WAIVER APPROVED at 5:00pm
July 19,2010-VISA IN MANUELITO'S HAND at 3:15pm!
July 25,2010-Manuelito arrives at 9:35pm at Logan Intn'l Airport,Boston,MA
August 5,2010-FINALLY MARRIED!!!!!!!!!!!!
August 23,2010-Filed for AOS at the International Institute of RI $1400!
December 23,2010-Work authorization received.
January 12,2011-RFE

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