Blood money on the border.Mexican drug cartels Noun 1. drug cartel - an illicit cartel formed to control the production and distribution of narcotic drugs; "drug cartels sometimes finance terrorist organizations" , which are supported and protected by that nation's extravagantly corrupt government, have lavished bribes on Customs and Border Patrol agents to transform "the Texas-Mexico border into one of the major transport corridors for marijuana, cocaine, and heroin," reported columnist James Pinkerton James Pinkerton is a columnist, author, and political analyst. A graduate of Stanford University, he served on the White House staff under both Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush and on each of their presidential campaigns. in the May 29 Houston Chronicle. Border Patrol agent Juan Alfredo Alvarez, for example, was paid $1.5 million "to wave trucks loaded with a ton or more of marijuana through checkpoints outside Hebbronville, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a plea bargain plea bargain n. in criminal procedure, a negotiation between the defendant and his attorney on one side and the prosecutor on the other, in which the defendant agrees to plead "guilty" or "no contest" to some crimes, in return for reduction of the severity of the Alvarez agreed to earlier this month." Gerardo Diaz, a Customs and Border Protection inspector, had pleaded guilty to accepting a $15,000 bribe BRIBE, crim. law. The gift or promise, which is accepted, of some advantage, as the inducement for some illegal act or omission; or of some illegal emolument, as a consideration, for preferring one person to another, in the performance of a legal act. to allow five kilos of cocaine to pass through the Ysleta port of entry. In one pending case, a Customs inspector--who lives in a $500,000 home, "complete with a basement movie theater"--has been charged with accepting $10,000 for each drug-laden vehicle he waved through his checkpoint (programming) checkpoint - Saving the current state of a program and its data, including intermediate results, to disk or other non-volatile storage, so that if interrupted the program could be restarted at the point at which the last checkpoint occurred. . The FBI claims that this official was on the payroll of two Mexican drug syndicates. "It's the money and weakness," one anonymous "longtime U.S. agent" reportedly told Pinkerton. "It doesn't take a whole lot to approach an officer at a Port of Entry and ask, 'How would you like to make $5,000 a car?'" Of course, things aren't helped when the Bush administration treats our border like a temporary fiction, slated to be rendered obsolete through illegal alien amnesty and eventual convergence with Mexico. |
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