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General of Darkness
17th December 2010, 06:36 PM
About 140 inmates escape Mexican border prison
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MEXICO CITY – About 140 inmates escaped Friday from a state prison in the northern Mexico border city of Nuevo Laredo, across the border from Laredo, Texas.

The federal Interior Department blamed the breakout on local authorities, saying they did not properly guard the facility.

"The absence of effective methods of guarding and control by local authorities is deplorable, and it has caused frequent escapes from prisons that put the public at risk," the department said in a statement.

It called on state authorities to clean up their prison and judicial systems by increased screening and vetting of corrections officers. In past cases, prison guards — often underpaid or under threat from gangs — have been implicated in prison escapes.

Federal police were dispatched to patrol the area, and roadblocks were set up to search for escaped prisoners.

The department did not mention the number of inmates involved, saying only that it was "a significant number." The federal Attorney General's Office said initial reports indicated 148 escaped, but local media quoted the Tamaulipas state public safety department as putting the number at 141, equivalent to about 10 percent of the prison's population.

The jail break apparently occurred in the pre-dawn hours Friday.

Some of the inmates were being held on drug and weapons charges. Tamaulipas has been plagued by a steady wave of violence tied to turf battles between the Gulf and Zetas drug gangs, but it was unclear whether members of those groups were among the escaped inmates.

The jail break came on the same day that federal Public Safety Secretary Genaro Garcia Luna addressed a graduating class of new prison guards, underlining the urgent need to professionalize correctional forces.

"We are making a historic effort to build a new prisons model, that will treat prison staff as efficient public servants," Garcia Luna said.

The new guard recruitment programs, supported in part by the U.S. government, include increased training, screening and vetting of guards.

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Buddha
17th December 2010, 06:38 PM
They are coming here of course, who can blame them? The USA is such a fucking joke, they will get all that they want here while you and I get our shit pushed in hard. The white goyim are so stupid.

Cebu_4_2
17th December 2010, 09:30 PM
They are coming here of course, who can blame them? The USA is such a f*cking joke, they will get all that they want here while you and I get our sh*t pushed in hard. The white goyim are so stupid.


Amen brother!

EE_
18th December 2010, 06:27 AM
"Tamaulipas has been plagued by a steady wave of violence tied to turf battles between the Gulf and Zetas drug gangs"

Ever wonder why these criminal drug cartels are never considered terrorists, but white Americans that think poorly of their government or militias formed to protect their country are?

Definition of Terrorism under U.S. Law

United States Law Code – the law that governs the entire country – contains a definition of terrorism embedded in its requirement that Annual Country reports on Terrorism be submitted by the Secretary of State to Congress every year. (From U.S. Code Title 22, Ch.38, Para. 2656f(d)

(d) Definitions
As used in this section—
(1) the term “international terrorism” means terrorism involving citizens or the territory of more than 1 country;
(2) the term “terrorism” means premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents;
(3) the term “terrorist group” means any group, or which has significant subgroups which practice, international terrorism;
(4) the terms “territory” and “territory of the country” mean the land, waters, and airspace of the country; and
(5) the terms “terrorist sanctuary” and “sanctuary” mean an area in the territory of the country—
(A) that is used by a terrorist or terrorist organization—
(i) to carry out terrorist activities, including training, fundraising, financing, and recruitment; or
(ii) as a transit point; and
(B) the government of which expressly consents to, or with knowledge, allows, tolerates, or disregards such use of its territory and is not subject to a determination under—
(i) section 2405(j)(1)(A) of the Appendix to title 50;
(ii) section 2371 (a) of this title; or
(iii) section 2780 (d) of this title.

FBI Definition of Terrorism

The FBI defines terrorism as:
The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a Government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.

madfranks
18th December 2010, 02:31 PM
I'm glad I got the eff out of Corpus Christi when I had a chance. The closest large city of the breakout is Corpus, and I bet some of them are headed that way. And San Antonio also. Both bad places to live right now.