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FBI Report: Bandidos Biker Gang Allied with Los Zetas Cartel

Long before the Bandidos motorcycle gang became an international headline for taking part in a fierce turf war at a Waco restaurant authorities had been able to link the outlaw motorcycle gang with the violent Mexican cartel known as Los Zetas.

NGIC Report - Gang Affiliations

Alleged Gulf Cartel Arms Dealers Caught in Texas near Border

MCALLEN, Texas—Federal agents arrested two suspected Gulf Cartel arms dealers who are accused of recruiting people with the ability to legally purchase weapons on their behalf so that they can have them shipped to Mexico.

A sign warning U.S. citizens not to bring firearms into Mexico.

Outspoken Texas Veteran Harassed by PAC with Clinton Ties

MCALLEN, Texas — A decorated war veteran known locally in this border city for his strong views about politics has become the target of harassment by a Political Action Committee (PAC) with ties to the Clinton’s.

George Rice

Cartel Violence Hits Mexico City

As the Mexican government continues to downplay cartel violence, a group of cartel gunmen stormed a federal police station in Mexico City in an effort to rescue the brother of a jailed capo. In that same day Mexican authorities found 11 bags filled with human remains in a nearby train station.

Carlos Esquivel Orozco - ElUniversalTV Screenshot

Four Texas US Reps and Six Others Under Ethics Investigation

Three current and one former Texas congressmen are under an ethics investigation, along with six others, in connection with an all-expenses-paid luxury trip to the Caspian Sea, financed by an Azerbaijan state-run company.

Capitol at Night

Breitbart Texas Director Honored by Laredo Border Patrol Agents

In front of a room packed with more than 150 Border Patrol agents, the local chapter of the National Border Patrol Council honored Breitbart Texas and Managing Director Brandon Darby for their work in exposing the realities of law enforcement along America’s southern border.

Darby speaking to BP union

State Department Warning: Mexican State and Local Police Capabilities ‘Nonexistent’

MCALLEN, Texas — As cartel violence continues to take hold of Mexican border cities and various states throughout that country, the U.S. Department of State has once again issued a strongly worded travel warning. The travel warning points out that state and local law enforcement in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas is non-existent.

Gulf Cartel Killings - REUTERS-MARIO VAZQUEZ

Cartel Gunmen Ambush and Kidnap Mexican Police Near Texas Border

Cartel gunmen killed a Mexican police officer and kidnapped the rest of his squad following a brazen ambush near the Texas border on Sunday. As information about the shootout was released to the media, it became clear officials from Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon were openly denying each other’s versions of the event.

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Three Murder Scenes in Three Days, Four Bodies Found Near Texas Border

While certain politicians claim the border area is safe, local, state and federal officials are investigating three separate homicides where authorities have recovered the bodies of four men. While authorities have not publicly confirmed if the four murders are connected to drug trafficking or human smuggling, the Rio Grande Valley is a known corridor used by Mexican drug cartels who in the past have a history of settling their scores in a violent and efficient manner.

Unfinished Border Fence at Fort Hancock, Texas

Border Patrol Agents Pull Smugglers out of Burning Car

Border Patrol agents concluded a high-speed chase with two drug traffickers by pulling them out of a burning vehicle and saving their lives. The chase began when U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Harlingen station spotted smugglers loading drugs into a minivan near the border community of El Ranchito, just off the Rio Grande, information provided to Breitbart Texas by Border Patrol revealed.

Smuggling van that burner after crash

Trucker Facing Human Smuggling Charges in Texas, 35 Illegal Immigrants Found 80 Miles from Border

A truck driver who federal agents claim was caught with 35 illegal immigrants in his truck is now facing human smuggling charges. U.S. Border Patrol agents working at a checkpoint about 80 miles north of the river arrested Muchiri Rayheed Rhodes this weekend, after they found 35 illegal immigrants hiding in his tractor trailer, court records obtained by Breitbart Texas revealed.

U.S. Border Patrol agents arrest 35 illegal immigrants found in a tractor trailer.

Cartel Gunmen at Roadblock Threaten Mexican Gubernatorial Candidate at Gunpoint

At least twenty cartel gunmen intercepted and threatened a gubernatorial candidate at gunpoint in the Mexican state of Guerrero forcing him to cancel part of his campaign tour. The attack took place when Luis Walton Aburto, the candidate for Movimiento Ciudadano (Citizen’s Movements) was traveling with his campaign staff and supporters and a group of cartel gunmen stopped them at gunpoint in the town of Chilapa Del Alvarez.

A federal police officer holds a fire extinguisher as he stands next to the vandalized veh

US Companies Investing in Mexico Regularly Harassed by Drug Cartels

As U.S. oil companies look south of the border in order to take advantage of the new energy reform, one of Mexico’s sad realities surfaces. Drug cartels have unrivaled control of vast territories in that country and in order to exploit the natural resources, American companies will likely have to deal with theft and other crimes from those cartels just like other companies are already doing. In some cases, they will even have to pay protection money.

Mexico Enerty Reform REUTERS-Brian Snyder

Mexican Authorities Recover Stolen Radioactive Material

Mexican authorities have recovered a piece of radioactive equipment that had been stolen out of a pickup truck in the state of Tabasco. This is the fourth time that radioactive material from X-ray machines has been stolen in Mexico.

Container reportedly containing radioactive material cobalt-60 that was being sent from a