Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Mexican Drug Cartels Invade Charlotte, North Carolina



Illegal aliens don’t just take jobs away from Charlotteans; they also bring an illegal drug trade that is becoming pervasive throughout North Carolina: heroin. Infamous Mexican drug cartels have set up shop in the Queen City, and with it the brutality associated with it. Anyone that lives in the border states could relate to the brutal crimes happening in the Piedmont, as reported by the Examiner:


The sobering assessment read: “Mexican DTO’s (Drug Trafficking Organizations) are the most pervasive organizational threat to the United States. They are active in every region of the country and dominate the illicit drug trade in every area except the Northeast.”


That same report said that both the Sinaloa and Juarez Cartels now operate in Charlotte.


Another symptom of Charlotte’s growing cartel activity is which has become all too commonplace in border states like Texas and Arizona…kidnapping.


On September 29, 2009, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police arrested previously deported illegal alien, Ruben Garcia-Rosario, 25. He was charged with two counts of attempted first-degree kidnapping, felony conspiracy, carrying a concealed weapon, and driving without a license.


The Mexican national was planning to kidnap two sisters, ages 7 and 8, and hold them for a six-figure ransom.

If you tolerate lawlessness, you can expect lawlessness. The only difference between the border states and North Carolina is distance.


Continue reading on Examiner.com: Charlotte, North Carolina is now the main distribution center for Mexican heroin - National drug cartel
Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/drug-cartel-in-national/charlotte-north-carolina-is-now-the-main-distribution-center-for-mexican-heroin#ixzz1CllfMH00

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