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    207 dead; army storms warehouse in Juárez

    The Mexican army and heavily armed federal police with a helicopter flying overhead raided a drug warehouse Thursday morning in Juárez even as killings are surging beyond the extraordinary levels of last year.

    If it isn't a war zone, it would be hard to tell by the body count, which has reached 207 in the Juárez area this year.

    In the first five days of February, 54 people were slain, surpassing the 37 homicides in all of February last year.

    The raid by forces with Joint Operation Chihuahua led to the seizure of nearly 2 tons of marijuana hidden in plastic containers apparently ready to be transported to the United States, said Enrique Torres, spokesman for the federal anti-crime operation.

    federal agents and soldiers with their faces masked took part in the unusually strong show of force as they rushed into the same warehouse on Mexico street where four men were shot to death Tuesday. No arrests were reported.

    The raid came as the Juárez region continues to boil with drug-related violence.

    Before dawn Thursday, five men were shot execution-style in the community of El Millón, east of Juárez across the Rio Grande from Fabens, Chihuahua state police said.

    The men were lined up, their heads covered and their hands and feet bound with tape when they were shot in the backyard of a home, police said. The men, who had not been identified, were wearing pajama pants and underwear.

    Some Juárez news outlets reported that the men belonged to the same family and were pulled out of a home while they slept.

    Investigators said the men were killed by 11 rounds fired by a "military-style" small firearm.

    El Millón is a village in the valley of Juárez whose farming communities are part of a notorious smuggling corridor east of El Paso-Juárez that has recently become a hot spot for violence.

    Last Saturday, three severed heads - the latest in a string of similar decapitations in the valley - were found in an ice chest in the main plaza in El Millón, along with an undisclosed threatening message, police said.

    The valley drug-smuggling corridor is reputedly controlled by Jose Rodolfo Escajeda, alias "El Rikin," who was featured by the Drug Enforcement Administration on a "wanted" billboard in El Paso last year, a DEA spokesman said. Escajeda remains at large.

    The violence in Juárez and other parts of the state of Chihuahua began in January 2008, spurred by a war among the Juárez and Sinaloa drug cartels. More than 1,600 people were killed last year in Juárez.

    Almost all the slayings remain unsolved, though authorities have made a few arrests.

    For example, Israel Duran Ledesma, 18, aka "El Loco" or "El Morgan," was arrested Wednesday evening on the Bridge of the Americas.

    Duran is charged in the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Felix Antonio Garcia Ramirez during a Sept. 22 fight among street vendors and window washers on the same international bridge.

    Daniel Borunda maybe reached at dborunda@elpasotimes.com;

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    Good Lord!! Just like we would put a barrier between ourselves and a rabid dog, we need an inpenetrable fence between us and those freaks to the south of our border and our military guarding our side...yesterday!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatrioticMe
    Good Lord!! Just like we would put a barrier between ourselves and a rabid dog, we need an inpenetrable fence between us and those freaks to the south of our border and our military guarding our side...yesterday!!
    And we could have had that years ago if it weren't for Jorge Bush...

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    So instead of hearing about this on the MSM..they clutter their little half-hour with news on the elderly, advances in medicine, Barak, Barak and more Barak. If this was 20 years ago, every media would have made this their headline. Proof that the MSM has an agenda. Where's the damn fence? Duncan, we need you!
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    Can anyone believe how bad it is?!! Where is the Great wall of the USA!??
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