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[*] posted on 3-9-2013 at 11:13 AM
Tijuana cartel leader extradited to US, first under President Pena Nieto


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SAN DIEGO - "An alleged drug trafficker was extradited from Mexico on Thursday to face charges in San Diego that he oversaw efforts to bring methamphetamine to the U.S., authorities said.

Cesar Alfredo Meza Garcia, 36, is one of the first people to be extradited from Mexico since President Enrique Pena Nieto took office Dec. 1.

Pena Nieto's predecessor, Felipe Calderon, embraced extraditions as he launched an offensive against drug cartels that shaped his presidency. His administration said it extradited 502 people from Dec. 1, 2006, to the end of 2011, including 478 to the United States.

"We're hoping (Pena Nieto) will continue what President Calderon started," said Tim Durst, assistant special agent in charge of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations unit in San Diego. "It's wait-and-see. This is a good sign."

U.S. authorities seized more than 200 pounds of methamphetamine and 100 pounds of cocaine during a 20-month investigation that ended in May, ICE said. The drugs were mostly hidden in cars and trucks and strapped to bodies at San Diego border crossings.

The investigation began when authorities stopped a car with 48 pounds of methamphetamine that crossed the border in San Diego and was headed to Los Angeles, Durst said.

U.S. authorities described Meza Garcia as a top figure in the Tijuana cartel, made of the remnants of the once-powerful Arellano Felix family. Secretly recorded phone conversations featured repeated references to "The Engineer," as cartel leader Fernando Sanchez Arellano is known.

Meza Garcia was arrested by Mexican authorities in Tijuana in September and is the highest-ranking target in an investigation that has led to federal charges against nearly three dozen people in San Diego. So far, 21 have been sentenced to prison.

The extradition comes amid a spike in methamphetamine seizures at U.S. border crossings. In California, border inspectors confiscated 9,735 pounds of the drug during the 2012 fiscal year, up 33 percent from a year earlier and nearly five times the amount seized in 2008.

Meza Garcia was scheduled to make an initial court appearance Friday on a charge of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted"




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[*] posted on 3-9-2013 at 11:19 AM


I guess thats good news

but I have a question about Mexico sending their trash to the USA,, why in the heck cant they prosecute and put them into a Max prison, now we will spend million prosecuting him then housing in a Fed Max prison for years

I say its a bunch of chit to me

didnt Castro do this many years ago when he released thousands of prisoners and put them on boats, to head to FLorida,

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[*] posted on 3-9-2013 at 12:11 PM


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Originally posted by desertcpl
I guess thats good news

but I have a question about Mexico sending their trash to the USA,, why in the heck cant they prosecute and put them into a Max prison, now we will spend million prosecuting him then housing in a Fed Max prison for years

I say its a bunch of chit to me

didnt Castro do this many years ago when he released thousands of prisoners and put them on boats, to head to FLorida,

[Edited on 3-9-2013 by desertcpl]








YUP, thats how all my ex inlaws got here.:no::no:
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[*] posted on 3-9-2013 at 12:13 PM


:lol::lol::lol:
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[*] posted on 3-9-2013 at 03:00 PM


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but I have a question about Mexico sending their trash to the USA,, why in the heck cant they prosecute and put them into a Max prison, now we will spend million prosecuting him then housing in a Fed Max prison for years



That deal was probably already made or Mexico wouldn't have apprehended the man. If they put him in a Mexican prison, he would be running that prison and everyone in it, working or living.
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[*] posted on 3-9-2013 at 07:09 PM


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but I have a question about Mexico sending their trash to the USA,, why in the heck cant they prosecute and put them into a Max prison, now we will spend million prosecuting him then housing in a Fed Max prison for years



That deal was probably already made or Mexico wouldn't have apprehended the man. If they put him in a Mexican prison, he would be running that prison and everyone in it, working or living.




Dennis,, I do understand how it works in MX,, I am realy just venting,, I still dont think its right, to put the burden on us
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[*] posted on 3-9-2013 at 08:05 PM


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Dennis,, I do understand how it works in MX,, I am realy just venting,, I still dont think its right, to put the burden on us



Some...as in many....would say that we ARE the burden.
I see what you mean though.
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