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Two frightening incidents of vandalism in El Paso near the Mexican border in Texas have been interpreted as warnings from drug cartels.In both instances, a mannequin wearing a suit and tie was tied to a billboard with a noose and messages were scrawled over the placards.Local station KHOU reports that one of the signs reads 'Plata o Plombo' which translates to 'silver or lead', a threat used commonly against police officers effectively warning that if they do not accept the cartel's bribes then they will be shot.'This symbol has historically been used by Mexican drug cartels to threaten or intimidate Mexican citizens, business owners and government officials; however, we have never experienced this in El Paso,' local police said in a press release about the vandalism.The fear now for many is that the 'warnings' shows that the drug cartels- which have not been identified by name- are willing to bring the violence from Mexican border towns into Texas.
You mean the "safest city" in the country? There's a lot of empty space in South & West Texas but not too many people. Just sayin'.
There are so many children that are being caught trying to sneak across the U.S. border into Texas that Homeland Security is now calling it a “crisis.â€Law enforcement officials in South Texas have been so overwhelmed by a surge of young illegal migrants traveling by themselves that DHS quickly moved to set up an emergency shelter for the youths at Lackland Air Force base in San Antonio.In the past two weeks more than one thousand kids were caught illegally crossing into Texas, and most are not from Mexico…they’re from Central America.