Monday, January 2, 2012

WHY ISN'T THE DHS DOING ANYTHING?

MEXICAN CARTELS RECRUITING IN U.S.!
 
More than 5,000 young people in San Diego, most of them Hispanics accused of being involved in street gangs, have been held in confinement by the city's corrections system during the past two years. Among those interviewed, 11% said that at some point in time they have been asked to transport drugs over the border, with their first crossing at the average age of 14.

The situation is particularly prevalent at high schools in the southern part of San Diego County, which is a fertile terrain for recruiting U.S.-born Hispanics who can traffic drugs and even humans across the border with little difficulty.
 

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