A continuation of events surrounding the drug war and related social issues of Baja California and Mexico. Keeping an eye on Seig Heil Trump. We are still trying to restore all blogs from 2006 which were hacked by Linton Robinson and his team, famous for supporting the Baja Trump Towers on one of his real estate sites. Highlights of Paris-Simone's favorite music !!
Hola, I am recovering from the first phase of laser treatment, which means I'm not in any pain...just peeling. It was pretty weird, so much for "going to the light" and no they did not laser my brain. If you are planning on doing this, the best cream for afterwards is the Dermend Fragile Skin Moisturizing Cream, but it is outrageously expensive - like around forty dollars for a 4.5 oz tube. So, go to ebay, where I've been picking up a stash, running anywhere from eight dollars to 17 dollars, no tax and sometimes free shipping.
Only one more trip back to wound clinic at end of month to give me the all clear...which means YEAH ! I can start taking Himalayan Salt Baths again, except I don't have a Himalayan Salt Lamp or any Shilayt. I can't go in the sun, so nothing is getting accomplished around here.
But I am making a carrot cake for St. Pat's. So, despite what happened in New Zealand, have a Happy St. Patrick's Day...unsure on Beto O'Rourke, still checking him out. I should be back soon, check the links for the latest of course.....
UPDATE/EDIT 03/17: I made the carrot cake from scratch last night, am making the icing after this update. Before getting into some raucous Irish music, important report on the New Zealand massacre from Mehdii Hasan, and he is right: - From The Intercept: Don't Just Condemn The New Zealand Attacks - Politicians And Pundits Must Stop Their Anti-Muslim Rhetoric By, Mehdi Hasan And regarding Beto O'Rourke, a real bummer...he is one of "them" - the report is long and not completely revealing, look at the comments : - From The Intercept:
Hola, I am recovering from the first phase of laser treatment, which means I'm not in any pain...just peeling. It was pretty weird, so much for "going to the light" and no they did not laser my brain. If you are planning on doing this, the best cream for afterwards is the Dermend Fragile Skin Moisturizing Cream, but it is outrageously expensive - like around forty dollars for a 4.5 oz tube. So, go to ebay, where I've been picking up a stash, running anywhere from eight dollars to 17 dollars, no tax and sometimes free shipping.
Only one more trip back to wound clinic at end of month to give me the all clear...which means YEAH ! I can start taking Himalayan Salt Baths again, except I don't have a Himalayan Salt Lamp or any Shilayt. I can't go in the sun, so nothing is getting accomplished around here.
But I am making a carrot cake for St. Pat's. So, despite what happened in New Zealand, have a Happy St. Patrick's Day...unsure on Beto O'Rourke, still checking him out. I should be back soon, check the links for the latest of course.....
UPDATE/EDIT 03/17: I made the carrot cake from scratch last night, am making the icing after this update. Before getting into some raucous Irish music, important report on the New Zealand massacre from Mehdii Hasan, and he is right: - From The Intercept: Don't Just Condemn The New Zealand Attacks - Politicians And Pundits Must Stop Their Anti-Muslim Rhetoric By, Mehdi Hasan And regarding Beto O'Rourke, a real bummer...he is one of "them" - the report is long and not completely revealing, look at the comments : - From The Intercept:
Before the next storm hits and the electricity goes out,here is a quick backup of videos covering the Michael Cohen testimony which many believe will open up a pandora's box of Trump demons. Already Cohen has accused Trump of perjury, bank fraud, insurance fraud, election fraud, witness tampering and threats, and making false statements (not to mention Trump's racist persona):
Michael Cohen will return on March the 6th for another round of testimony.
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It seems that even the most progressive talking heads are taking a back seat as far as reviewing the Michael Cohen testimony, but I did catch this last night and felt that to date, it is by far the best review of the week's events, a must see...they nailed it:
- From PBS - 03/01/19:
Shields and Brooks ~~~~~ The Local Stats.... Yesterday, Zeta reported that there were 145 people executed in Tijuana the month of February, with a YTD total of 364 killings in the city:
This seems to be the lowest monthly fatality number compared to last month and every month of last year. Still, that is a high number. Time is needed to measure the full impact of the Mexican Ejercito deployment in our region.
You can keep abreast of the situations here, note the attacks on Federal& Municipal Agents and of course the beheadings, leg left in front of a school, bodies burned, and women and children shot and killed:
Slightly bummed out...have to go back for another leg wrap, then laser surgery this Friday in La Mesa....maybe they'll just laser my brain. Paris says woof, Daca Bob has been a good boy, Susan is in and out. I hope we don't have an earthquake , look:
So, just remember to keep flip flops by your bedside in case you have to jump up in the middle of the night in the event of a quake so you don't step on glass. Don't miss Randy Rainbow up in the corner - oh what the heck, here it is again:
Before the next storm hits and the electricity goes out,here is a quick backup of videos covering the Michael Cohen testimony which many believe will open up a pandora's box of Trump demons. Already Cohen has accused Trump of perjury, bank fraud, insurance fraud, election fraud, witness tampering and threats, and making false statements (not to mention Trump's racist persona):
Michael Cohen will return on March the 6th for another round of testimony.
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It seems that even the most progressive talking heads are taking a back seat as far as reviewing the Michael Cohen testimony, but I did catch this last night and felt that to date, it is by far the best review of the week's events, a must see...they nailed it:
- From PBS - 03/01/19:
Shields and Brooks ~~~~~ The Local Stats....
Yesterday, Zeta reported that there were 145 people executed in Tijuana the month of February, with a YTD total of 364 killings in the city:
This seems to be the lowest monthly fatality number compared to last month and every month of last year. Still, that is a high number. Time is needed to measure the full impact of the Mexican Ejercito deployment in our region.
You can keep abreast of the situations here, note the attacks on Federal& Municipal Agents and of course the beheadings, leg left in front of a school, bodies burned, and women and children shot and killed:
Slightly bummed out...have to go back for another leg wrap, then laser surgery this Friday in La Mesa....maybe they'll just laser my brain. Paris says woof, Daca Bob has been a good boy, Susan is in and out. I hope we don't have an earthquake , look:
So, just remember to keep flip flops by your bedside in case you have to jump up in the middle of the night in the event of a quake so you don't step on glass. Don't miss Randy Rainbow up in the corner - oh what the heck, here it is again:
I tripped over one of Paris's toys, fell and sprained the heck out of my wrist, that's why I haven't been here. Actually wearing this compression wrap on my leg didn't help matters, because the sock over the wrap had loosened up and was disorienting my balance. Gawd, what a mess. So, for days I've had my wrist on ice and tried to keep it elevated. The good news is that the leg wrap comes off for good this week. I told Mike, that's it, I need to go to the hot springs for at least two weeks. (Right...) Meanwhile, Daca Bob was in another fight and back to Dr. Silva's. Poor little guy, he is completely confused.
We left off with the deployment of the Military and Federal Police in Tijuana and Rosarito Beach. It's a little difficult to say if it was their presence alone (which authorities already have stated the stay will last forever) which impacted the decrease in violent executions, or if the drug guys just cooled their heels to gain a better perspective of the Ejercito's strategy or navigate different strategies of their own; perhaps new deals and alliances are being made all the way around, maybe everyone is dead and it is over, or the freezing temperatures and rainfall (13 inches to date here) or all of the above which accounts for the lower execution numbers.
What I can tell you is that the Military is everywhere. In Rosarito, they are going up and down Benito Juarez and pulling cars over. When they pull a vehicle over and take the person(s) out of the car, the Military and the Federal Police completely surround the vehicle - no one gets in, no one gets out. And, I will be back this week with the stats and local reports.
Briefly, we are looking at a wild week ahead regarding the Mueller Report and the so-called National Emergency:
The National Emergency:
- From MSN - 02/24/19
The Washington Post
"A bipartisan group of 58 former senior national security officials will issue a statement Monday saying that “there is no factual basis” for President Trump’s proclamation of a national emergency to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border." Former Senior National Security Officials To Issue Declaration on National Emergency By, Ellen Nakashima
Well, not everyone...we're still waiting for Big Jim Risen's report on The Intercept. Everything that is anything here on Democracy Now !. BTW, I have not seen coverage of the Piedras Negras affair on the local news here, it is on DN under "Immigration".
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I read that Spike Lee walked out of the Oscars after "The Green Book" took best film. Well okay Spike, but after all, it is Hollywood. I actually cried after "The Green Book" - and did the same after your "KkK" film. We can sit and talk about white 'saviors'; but couldn't the same said about your white heroes who stood up and backed your main (black) character? You had me believing they were sincere. Apparently the realities of racism in American history can be portrayed in a zillion forms. Well, the final episode of True Detective is on tonight, my verdict is still out on that one.
Still, if nuthin happens with the Mueller Report or axing the National Emergency, I don't want to drown in my own tears...although I won't be completely shocked. Paris says woof.
I tripped over one of Paris's toys, fell and sprained the heck out of my wrist, that's why I haven't been here. Actually wearing this compression wrap on my leg didn't help matters, because the sock over the wrap had loosened up and was disorienting my balance. Gawd, what a mess. So, for days I've had my wrist on ice and tried to keep it elevated. The good news is that the leg wrap comes off for good this week. I told Mike, that's it, I need to go to the hot springs for at least two weeks. (Right...) Meanwhile, Daca Bob was in another fight and back to Dr. Silva's. Poor little guy, he is completely confused.
We left off with the deployment of the Military and Federal Police in Tijuana and Rosarito Beach. It's a little difficult to say if it was their presence alone (which authorities already have stated the stay will last forever) which impacted the decrease in violent executions, or if the drug guys just cooled their heels to gain a better perspective of the Ejercito's strategy or navigate different strategies of their own; perhaps new deals and alliances are being made all the way around, maybe everyone is dead and it is over, or the freezing temperatures and rainfall (13 inches to date here) or all of the above which accounts for the lower execution numbers.
What I can tell you is that the Military is everywhere. In Rosarito, they are going up and down Benito Juarez and pulling cars over. When they pull a vehicle over and take the person(s) out of the car, the Military and the Federal Police completely surround the vehicle - no one gets in, no one gets out. And, I will be back this week with the stats and local reports.
Briefly, we are looking at a wild week ahead regarding the Mueller Report and the so-called National Emergency:
The National Emergency:
- From MSN - 02/24/19
The Washington Post
"A
bipartisan group of 58 former senior national security officials will
issue a statement Monday saying that “there is no factual basis” for
President Trump’s proclamation of a national emergency to build a wall
on the U.S.-Mexico border." Former Senior National Security Officials To Issue Declaration on National Emergency By, Ellen Nakashima
Well, not everyone...we're still waiting for Big Jim Risen's report on The Intercept.
Everything that is anything here on Democracy Now !.
BTW, I have not seen coverage of the Piedras Negras affair on the local news here, it is on DN under "Immigration".
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I read that Spike Lee walked out of the Oscars after "The Green Book" took best film. Well okay Spike, but after all, it is Hollywood. I actually cried after "The Green Book" - and did the same after your "KkK" film. We can sit and talk about white 'saviors'; but couldn't the same said about your white heroes who stood up and backed your main (black) character? You had me believing they were sincere. Apparently the realities of racism in American history can be portrayed in a zillion forms. Well, the final episode of True Detective is on tonight, my verdict is still out on that one.
Still, if nuthin happens with the Mueller Report or axing the National Emergency, I don't want to drown in my own tears...although I won't be completely shocked. Paris says woof.
Zeta reported during the first six days of February there were 45 executions in Tijuana and brings us up to date on the totals from the other Municipalities:
(Also includes the objectives of the Military Deployment in Baja California and the Narcomanta threats made against AMLO last week. An update: two arrests have been made, one of a Central American hanging the threats, and now of a CAF cell leader. Initially it was thought the CAF had distanced themselves from the threats.)
"According to statistics from the Attorney General's Office of the State, until the end of this edition - Thursday 7- February, there are 44 violent deaths in Tijuana, followed by Ensenada (20), Mexicali (8) and Playas de Rosarito (9)." The Ensenada numbers cover the attack and shoot out in front of the Lucerne Hotel in El Sauzal, Ensenada - that link includes video. Since then from Zeta's Daily Reports I have counted 17 more and 3 injured by gunfire in Tijuana, three more in Rosarito from the Carmen Gutierrez reports (note Plaza Del Mar and area seems to be a favorite dumping ground these days), and one more in Mexicali.
Will the recently deployed 1,800 Mexican Army troops (plus 600 more on their way) working together with the Federal Police, the State Police (PEPOs) and the Municipal Police manage to curtail the violence? Differing opinions prevail: - From Frontera.info:
"Baja California has two municipalities that are in the top ten of the sites where more homicides are committed per 100 thousand inhabitants, which makes it one of the most violent states in the country, according to the Citizen Council for Public Safety and the Criminal Justice
In its annual report "Violence in Municipalities of Mexico," the agency lists the most insecure entities in Mexico and places Baja California, Guerrero, Oaxaca and Zacatecas first and at the same level.
The foregoing, the study details, because in the five municipalities of this state the level of violence is higher than the national level.
In the case of Tijuana, it appears as the second most violent municipality in 2018 of 234 cities that exceed the national average of violence per 100 thousand inhabitants.
While Rosarito was located in the sixth position, surpassed by the municipalities of Acapulco, Guerrero, Salamanca and Salvatierra, Guanajuato, and Manzanillo, Colima.
The violations In relation to other crimes, the violations put the municipalities such as Mexicali, Tecate and Tijuana in the ranking of the 20 cities with the highest number of violations in the whole country; Tecate ranks sixth with 35% of crimes committed in the Entity.
Mexicali ranked 14th in the ranking of violations in 2018 with 28% for every 100,000 inhabitants, and Tijuana ranked 19th with 26%.
While in robbery with violence and extortion no city of Baja California appears in the top 20 of this study conducted by the civil association; which takes up the data provided by the National Secretariat for Public Security and the Inegi.
Expense without results Representatives of the Citizen Council assured that in the subject of social crime prevention the federal government spent more than 16 billion pesos, but without any result.
"But in a more radical way than its predecessors, through an increase in the distribution of subsidies, also in a way that is no longer focused but massive and indiscriminate," he said.
He concluded that the subsidies to deal with the issue of the violence index in the country did not reduce the violence nor will they do so, since they assure that since 2013 that they started with this study they have not seen a downward trend in criminal acts in the municipalities of Mexico and each time they add more to the list.
The most violent municipalities in the country 1. Tecomán, Colima
Middle controls of the Tijuana Police are in collusion with the narco: Leyzaola
"The middle managers of the Municipal Police of Tijuana are in collusion with drug trafficking and therefore criminals enjoy such impunity, as to commit 25 crimes in 24 hours without being disturbed.
" State preventive police investigated by the intelligence areas due to their links with organized crime are still active.In Tijuana, the troop links the armed attacks against uniformed officers to partners who participate in illicit activities with the Sinaloa Cartel and put the corporations at risk.The 500 Control and Confidence exams conducted per month by C3, yield limited results
An investigative agent revealed to ZETA the names of those investigated: Edmos Sánchez Lizárraga "El Elmos", Luis Santiago Burgoin Ruvalcaba "Burgoin", and one who he only referred to as "El Leo", since they have not been able to identify which of two elements, whether Leobardo RamÃrez González or Leonardo Triay Blandón. According to the inquiries, the three elements of the PEP would be linked to a group of drug dealers who, on June 1, 2018, murdered Francisco Ibarra González, head of the PEP's technical area in Ensenada. But that would not be the only attack by criminals against officers. They are accused and investigated after it is presumed that on November 6, 2018, two state agents attacked and wounded in Punta Colonet, while conducting investigations precisely to capture the murderer of Ibarra González. Twenty-four days after the attack on the officers and the escape of the murderer, on November 30, on the pedestrian bridge in front of the military garrison and the Government Center in Ensenada, a blanket was hung with a criminal message that directly involved the policemen investigated today:
" To all the people who are working for the cartel of La Rana (Mercenary) and (90) and state policemen named Elmo ',' Leo ',' Burgon ', municipal and min.The sweeper has already fallen, we are working people, not assassins or thieves atte: Cartel de Ensenada ". The epistolary affront confirmed what was already being investigated about the state: its collusion with drug trafficking. In the tables of Territorial Coordination for the Construction of Peace, the operational commands of the municipal, state and federal corporations know about the issue, although the official inquiry is a mystery and the three alleged dishonest agents are still active despite the suspicion that they provided information for the murder of agent Ibarra. The investigated PEP agents have a long history of crimes:
Edmos Sánchez Lizárraga appears in the penitentiary system in 2009 for trade and possession of dredges, and in 2011 for possession. In 2010 he was charged with burglary and abuse of authority, federal crimes and injuries; in 2012 and 2016 due to abuse of authority and threats, while in 2013 he was investigated for qualified homicide. Since August 2016, he had been officially mentioned as an infiltrated agent of the Sinaloa Cartel, at the time in the service of Hugo Iván Rivera Gómez "El Padrino", trafficator of the Arzate brothers. However, such information had no repercussions.
THE ASSASSIN OF IBARRA Raúl Adrián MacÃas RodrÃguez is 20 years old and has at least two nicknames. Some say "El Tigre", others place it as "El Rulo". When he was 12 years old, he witnessed an aggravated homicide by kinship. His mother used to work in the State Penitentiary System and a state agent was his partner. Nowadays, at his young age, "El Rulo" is investigated for homicide. Particularly for the murder of Francisco Ibarra González, who was the director of the technical area of the PEP in Ensenada. In the investigations they have been able to identify that the network between the indicated killer Raúl MacÃas and the Sinaloa Cartel, is with Alberto Beltrán Romero and Manuel Enciso. In addition, Ibarra, the murdered officer, had headed several Fraga assurances south of Ensenada. According to the investigators, MacÃas RodrÃguez and his criminal group are accused of attacking the state police officers - including a commander - with bullets on November 6, 2018, after five o'clock in the afternoon in the vicinity of a gas station in the Ejido Mexico in Punta Colonet south of Ensenada, they were looking to arrest Raúl MacÃas. The attack was the product of an internal betrayal, when from the ranks of the PEP they informed the Sinaloa cell that the group of agents was on their way to arrest "El Rulo".
Although he did not admit to having participated in the attack unofficially, Reynoso Ordaz did say that he had been working with "El Homero" for three months, of whom he knows, he is the brother of "El Tortas" and that the two had been recently arrested. He gave details about his participation in the criminal operation of the CJNG cell: supplying three "little shops " in the Sanchez Taboada neighborhood, in exchange for between one and two thousand pesos a week, although he was sometimes paid with the drug known as " Crystal "
Those referred to as "El Tortas" and "El Homero" are the Hernández Quintero brothers, Juan and Homero, apprehended around five in the afternoon on Thursday, January 10, in the vicinity of their house, between Biznaga and Cactus streets. the Sanchez Taboada colony. They carried with them a .22 caliber pistol, a shotgun and 33 "crystal " wrappers. The official report indicates that they found a citizen complaint that warned about the presence of armed men. "El Tortas" had an arrest warrant for qualified homicide, granted on May 11, 2018. The police officers who detained them included in the report a caption: "We did not omit to inform that the insured are direct suspects of participation in the murder of the police in Sanchez Taboada a week ago," however, they did not provide evidence. Unofficially, ZETA was able to learn that both the legend in the Homologated Police Report and the version of the Public Security Secretary, Marco Antonio Sotomayor, in which he accused the CJNG leaders of the murder of agents Omar Araujo and Fidencio Figueroa. night of January 3 in a Chinese restaurant, derived from the capture of at least three criminal groups that unanimously betrayed as responsible the thug Juan Hernández Quintero "El Tortas"; the leader of sicarios Jorge Luis Quezada "El Veloz";and the criminal cell leader, Alejandro Vázquez Vázquez "El 50". However, such delations were not integrated into the file of the homicide of officers Araujo and Figueroa, at least at the close of this edition, there were no major elements to link them with the crime of the Sanchez Taboada colony and they were being investigated for the murder committed. of Villas del Prado. SOTOMAYOR: SECOND ATTACK WAS NOT AGAINST POLICE " I was worried when the first version came that they had attacked them in civilian terms and in their house, because that was climbing, but after talking to our people, we saw that it was a direct attack on the boy, and that it was not the house of the police. I can be wrong, I am not the possessor of the truth, the investigation is in process, but I think it will be because of the background of the deceased, "said Tijuana Municipal Public Security Secretary Marco Antonio Sotomayor . Between 2012 and 2017, the young Aldo Garibay, who worked as a guard in a school, had been arrested six times by the Municipal Police for crimes against health, carrying weapons, damage to property of others and drinking drinks on public roads. -How is it understood that the aggressors are from the same group as "El Tortas"? "They are part of the group that operates criminally in that area, but it would not make sense for them to attack a police in the Central Zone or a police in Los Pinos who do not even work, nor do they make arrests or assurances in Sánchez Taboada." -What do you know among the commanders of the threat to the woman police mother of the victim and of the denunciation of a supposed robbery of drug? "We do not have a report about it, but everything will be investigated."
During 2018, the State Human Rights Commission (CEDH) received 102 complaints against elements of the State Preventive Police (PEP);41 were presented in Mexicali, 38 in Tijuana, 20 in Ensenada and three in Tecate The main rights violated were legal security, legality, dignified treatment, integrity and personal security.While the main violations were arbitrary arrests, disproportionate violence, lack of legality, honesty and bias in the performance of their duties, as well as improperly impute facts. The total number of complaints against municipal police in the five municipalities of Baja California was 492 last year: 279 in Tijuana, 90 in Mexicali, 79 in Ensenada, 26 in Rosarito and 18 in Tecate.The accused violative acts are arbitrary detentions and lack of legality and honesty in the service. As for complaints filed against agents of the various corporations before the Public Ministry, in September 2018 the Transparency Unit of the Attorney General of the State (PGJE) reported that from January 2016 to date the prosecution received 3 thousand 811 complaints against police officers throughout the State, without specifying the corporation.The most reported crimes were abuse of authority, damage to property and injuries;while the least reported were bribery and deprivation of liberty. Only in Tijuana, under the New Criminal Justice System, between June and December of 2017, 450 complaints against police officers were filed, while during 2018, the number amounted to 610 complaints. In most cases, the victim was unable to identify to which corporation the police officer belonged that abused the authority, with actions ranging from mistreatment to robbery, physical aggression and deprivation of liberty. In fact, of the 450 complaints of 2017, only 88 were lodged specifically against municipal agents and 77 against state agents. Such statistics are incomplete, since the PGJE decided to protect the uniformed and evaded to deliver the information in a detailed and official manner. As for the Public Security Secretariat of the State, which currently has an average of 660 active elements, it details its fight against corruption in the report published by the Center for Confidence Assessment and Control (CECC): between 2013 and November 2018, initiated 710 administrative investigations to elements of the State Preventive Police, of which 108 have resulted in removal proceedings against the uniformed, but only 32 have been removed.In the last five years, 41 agents resigned, eleven have been suspended and three were arrested. In her last interview with ZETA, granted in June 2018, the director of C3 in Baja California, Brenda Valdez Jaramillo, mentioned as statistical data that perform an average of 500 evaluations of Confidence Control per month, and in the last eight years, 1,080 agents failed the permanency test, with an average of 135 per year."
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Around my neighborhood, some people are wondering what exactly these newly deployed forces relationship will be with the migrantes?
So, does anyone have anything good to say about the newly proposed National Guard in Mexico ?
National Guard, necessary evil for corruption in local police: Solalinde.
During his visit to Irapuato, Father Alejandro Solalinde said that the police are corrupted by organized crime
Irapuato, Gto.- The priest and activist Alejandro Solalinde Guerra, director of the Hermanos del Camino hostel, said that the National Guard is a necessary evil, since the municipal and state police are corrupted by organized crime.
The National Guard is not what we would like, it is a necessary evil, because the previous regimes of the PAN and the PRI, but above all of the PAN, did not know how to build a real prepared police, they militarized Mexico, since from the beginning they had the opportunity to make a police competent, trained, equipped, endowed with a conception of human rights and they did not do it.
During his visit to Irapuato, Father Alejandro Solalinde said that even though Ernesto Zedillo's administration had been corrupting since the administration of Ernesto Zedillo, it was until Felipe Calderón's administration that they were caught by the crime and where even security officials were involved with the crime. delinquency when. Solalinde Guerra pointed to Genaro GarcÃa Luna, former Secretary of Public Security during the presidency of Felipe Calderón as one of the architects of what he called "the years lost in security for Mexico and faith that we see today its effects." "This man could, if he wanted to, have prepared some good police corporations, I was a witness and I was going to throw him in his face, in his office, in his bunker that he was involved in the kidnapping of migrants, who was intruded on the Federal Police and direct kidnapping of migrants, they did not do it and now we are against the clock, because we have a narco-state that they have inherited from us . " "Right now in the country the healthiest, the least involved in the drug trade are the Armed Forces, that's why I'm sorry, there's no other thing we have to start with a National Guard with a base of armed forces, so that now we can achieve some corporations police with a civil profile and the time will come when the Army will retreat to its barracks, but while there is no other: either we accept this or the crime that has infiltrated practically all the institutions of Mexico will continue to grow . "