Sunday, April 28, 2019

No Mexico without California

The Mexico Tragedy
Consider the agility of the drug trade. Mexicans have supplied the U.S. with illegal substances for more than a century—beginning with marijuana and heroin between the world wars, then Colombian cocaine in the 1980s, methamphetamines a decade later, and now fentanyl, by way of China. What began as a small, locally controlled business has evolved into a multibillion-dollar industry dominated by large networks that clash and collude with one another and with the state. Violence intensified after the PRI’s defeat in 2000 scattered power among competing factions. It grew still worse after 9/11 prompted the U.S. to harden the border.
City Journal has much more on what is happening in Mexico.  What we see is a mix, the interaction of Mexico and California, like two galaxies colliding. The narrative driven by the cartel funded non-profits, the same groups organizing the caravans.

This is beyond Kamala's league, she is self-delusional. The white guy, Gavin, has to indicate the direction, keep the equatorials educated.

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