By Juan Montoya
Matamoros, Reynosa, Rio Bravo and Valle Hermoso have virtually shut down as armed groups engage in firefights, trucks blockade main roads in and out of the cities and the body count continues rising.
This morning some streets remain blocked to pedestrian and vehicle traffic in both cities.
Overnight, social media reported at least 19 dead in Matamoros, including civilians caught in the crossfire, another 18 in Reynosa and 111 in Valle Hermoso.
The U.S. Consulate in Matamoros issued a warning to its employees not to venture out into the streets of the city because of the ongoing gun battles that were erupting all over the city's main thoroughfare to Reynosa and and in two specific neighborhoods.
All night long, there was a stream of people crossing the international bridges from Matamoros and Reynosa to the American side.
A woman with relatives in Brownsville said she had gotten caught up in a gun battle between Mexican Marines and armed men and had narrowly escaped being shot, but that her car had gotten two rifle impacts.
"I thought I wasn't going to see my family again," she texted on a social media page.
Matamoros mayor Leticia Salazar urged people to stay off the streets and assured everyone that coordinated government forces were on the scene. She urged calm.
However, the mayor announced that families that live along Estacion Ramirez and El Poblado should are in a situation of risk due to outbursts of violence. "Please take all necessary precautions and not venture out unnecessarily, all federal security are working in a coordinated manner to reestablish order and security to the citizens of this city."
However, the city's website also announced that "The municipal government of Matamoros informed that due to the situation of risk that exists in the city and as a measure to protect the citizens, the program ' Wednesday Citizen ' will not take place this 4 February 2015, but until further notice."
And sources close to U.S. Representative Filemon Vela Jr. indicate that he will have the mother of three siblings killed by an unknown armed group after being taken into custody by the Hercules paramilitary group formed by Salazar ans her Social Development Director Luis Biasi will testify in hearings of the Homeland Security Commission in Washington.
Biasi was recently released on a multimillion peso bond on charges of money laundering. The siblings' vehicles were found in an impound lot he owns.
Vela has invited Raquel Alvarado, the mother of Erica Salinas Alvarado, Alex Alvarado, and Jose Angel Alvarado, to tell Congress about the violence that has killed at least another 85 U.S. citizens in northern Mexico. None of those deaths have been cleared.
"The siblings were abducted on October 13 by armed men," Vela wrote in the Congressional Record. "Their burned bodies were found on October 29 in a field in northern Mexico. I call on the U.S. State Dept. to ensure that the Mexican Government thoroughly investigate these heinous crimes and that those responsible be brought to justice and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. These cold-blooded murders demonstrate the brutal violence in northern Mexico."
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
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Its unfortunate that the Mexican government can't get their shit together against the cartels. Obviously, like the U.S., the corruption in the government denies the citizens a peaceful nation. So, there is a flood of immigrants to the US...better to be poor here than poor and threatened in Mexico. The Mexican government supports the illegal migrationn to the US because the Mexican government can avoid the high cost of social programs....just leave it to the US where every illegal immigrant from Mexico and other nations are future Democrats and the Democratic Party here will fight for benefits to illegals....to make them happy Democrats.
Sure do hate not being able these days to safely visit Matamoros and have a nice dinner of cabrito at Garcia's. What used to be a weekly excursion is now cancelled due to the turmoil there.We haven't been "across" for about 8 years. Not good for us, not good for Mexico.
Mr. Velasquez sure is hypocritical . Wasn't he rubbing elbows with Salazar and Biasi just a few months back? He knows United Brownsville is a criminal organization with no legal standing to represent anyone , and yet there he was going along with the charade they are pulling on the community . .......pretending those crooks are legitimate and now he's all concerned with the poor murdered kids?. Is he going to testify himself about that meeting in Rancho Viejo ? You can't have it both ways Vela......you really let the voters down by allowing and helping United Brownsville to rip off the taxpayers .
Why do these killings not get the same nation wide attention as journalist killed by ISIS? They were Americans as well.
"Its unfortunate that the Mexican government can't get their shit together against the cartels."
Here, I corrected it for you:
"Its unfortunate that the US government can't get their shit together against the all the drug dealers and users that fund the cartels."
There is no practical difference between the Mexican police, the Mexican military and the Cartels. They are all just armed gangs fighting for $$$ and turf.
Mexican Isis is right behind our backyard. The Mx. govt. can't get their Shit in order. They must be using Helotes instead of Charmin.
Vela should include the photograph that he took with the Mayor of Matamoros and her boyfriend Luis Biasi and Carlos Marin to his fellow legislators in Washington while he is at it. Being that the Mayor and Biasi are Grupo Hercules that killed the lady's kids.
I'm glad Vela is doing this. There is way too much attention given to Islamic terrorists oceans away, while Americans are being murdered right next door.
If you have no business going to Matamoros , don't go. People are disappearing.
Vela is nothing more than an illegal alien PIMP for Obama.
If Vela had his way he would open the floodgates and create an open border. He without a doubt talks from both sides of his mouth. Probably the biggest piece of elected shit in the valley.
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