Chaos Erupts in Texas Border Town as Deadly Mexican Cartel Moves In

When the left pushes for open borders, they have to stick to a few key lies. One of those lies is that problems in Mexico don’t cross the border with illegal immigrants.

Even the left can’t deny the insane levels of violence in Mexico, and they know that Americans won’t stand for importing that violence into our country. So, they lie. They claim that only the good people are crossing, and the violence stays in Mexico.

It’s impossible for a lie to be any bigger. The reason Mexican cartels exist is to run the black market into the United States. They sell drugs, other contraband and human beings across our border. That’s where they get their money. It’s the whole point. To say that this comes with no strings attached is utterly stupid.

Cartels are active in U.S. cities. They have to be in order to get paid for their illegal activities. Cartel operations include acts of violence, and there’s plenty of proof to go around. The problems are not remaining in Mexico, and we absolutely have to enforce our border to keep our own country safe.

This video will not show disturbing violence firsthand. Instead, it will give you literal proof of cartel activity in Texas. This is real, and it’s something that should concern all of us. Watch carefully. The future of our country is at stake.


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