Alarming Sensitive U.S. Government Report on Mexican Violence
Highest level travel alert should be issued On Mexico
By: Michael Webster, Investigative Reporter

The question remains why have not the U.S. President Bush ordered the State Dept. to issue the Highest level travel alert in regards to Mexico for the many dangers that are likely to confront Americans traveling in Mexico today. While the U.S. President meets with the leaders of both Canada and Mexico today in New Orleans the dangers for American travelers are increasing each day. The President by not issuing the travel warning is putting American lives at risk. The Laguna Journal has received documentation listing many of the horrors happening just south of the border and on the American side as well. It shows what Americans can be exposed to in Mexico. The document is meant as a warning for law enforcement and not indented for the eyes of citizens traveling to out of control Mexico. Mexican Drug cartels using terrorist beheading tactics: http://www.borderfirereport.net/michael ... ctics.html

Mexican Drug cartels are ordering decapitations blind folding and hooding victims before they shoot them. The Cartels are sending a chilling message to the Mexican President Felipe Calderon Administration by adopting methods of intimidation made notorious by Middle Eastern terrorist groups.

Dozens of people have been decapitated in Mexico so far this year, with heads stuck on fence posts, found in trash bags and heads being tossed onto a nightclub dance floor for all to see.

Dozens of U.S. citizens have been kidnapped, held hostage and killed by their captors in Mexico and many cases remain unsolved. Moreover, new cases of disappearances and kidnap-for-ransom continue to be reported yet no high level warning has been issued to protect Americans against the world class violence. Americans Being Kidnapped, Held and killed in Mexico: http://www.lagunajournal.com/americans_ ... napped.htm

SENSITIVE unclassified INTERNAL LAW ENFORCEMENT DOCUMENT indicates Mexico is now believed to be the No. 1 country in Latin America for kidnappings.

The government knows that a 1000 plus victims since 2005 of which 43 have died in captivity surpasses Colombia which had been the world leader in kidnappings and other violence attributed to drug traffickers and kidnappers. Who are often the same people who may have been crossing the border into US towns that are corridors for the Mexican drug cartels smuggling routes—esp. Tijuana /San Diego, Juarez/El Paso Laredo/McAllen, Nogales/Nogales, Palomus/Columbus and other U.S. Mexican border towns and cities.

The document which is offensive to many goes on to point out that 50 cross-border abductions accrued in the Texas Rio Grande Valley with unknown numbers of unreported incidents. These Abductions occurred in plain view in public places the victims were beaten, shoved in vehicles, and taken across the US-Mexico border where beatings continued while victims’ friends/family are contacted to extort money. Often after payment, victims are dumped and left to find their own way home or some just totally disappear.

The document warns US citizens or Mexican nationals residing in the US that they may become vulnerable to allied abductions by kidnapping teams operating out of Mexico or the US.

The more kidnappings that gangs conduct, the finer they hone their craft. Eventually, they graduate to higher value targets in higher economic communities.

The report says “Until a prominent US citizen is abducted, the problem will not receive much attention in the media or from the Public.â€