4 Black Americans kidnapped by Cartel in Mexico Mistaken for Haitian Drug Smugglers.

Guess most of them Haitian have a target on their head



Thanks, didn't know this.
Some beef must've developed between the immigrant Haitians and the cartel.
They drove down there not knowing this and were mistaken for Haitians and..
RIP to those two

In Matamoros, Christians’ hearts expand to love Haitian refugees — Fellowship Southwest

In Matamoros, Christians’ hearts expand to love Haitian refugees
By Elket Rodríguez
October 14, 2021

Thousands of Haitian migrants are stranded in northern Mexico following the largest mass-expulsion of migrants by the U.S. government, in Del Rio, Texas.

Many of the deported Haitian migrants relocated to Matamoros, Mexico—across the Rio Grande from Brownsville, Texas—waiting for a chance to enter the United States officially.

"Many of them (Haitians in Del Rio) lived in chaos,” reported Eleuterio González, pastor of Iglesia Valle de Beraca in Matamoros, who has fed, sheltered, transported, relocated and protected migrants in the city.

The chaos resulted from family separation, he explained: Friends and families crossed together into the United States. But while many of them were expelled to Central America, others remained behind.

The Valle de Beraca church has fed, sheltered and protected 1,600 Haitians in the five months since most Haitian migrants began arriving to Matamoros, González said. He estimated about 1,500 Haitian migrants live in the city, and he serves 700 of them.

"They left their country because they were being killed," he explained. "They all tell me they were being killed in Haiti or they had a family member who was killed, or someone tried to kill them, or their wives were raped."

The level of violence and trauma suffered by Haitian migrants shocked him, Gonzalez said. A Haitian migrant told him: "There can be a shooting here, and for me, it is as if there are fireworks. I have been exposed to shootings since I was 10 years old. For me, shootings are normal."
However, González is more concerned for the thousands of migrants—including Haitians—who are being expelled, detained and forced to remain along the Guatemala border in southern Mexico.

González worries about migrants being held at the Siglo XXI migrant station in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico's southernmost city and one of the most important migration corridors in the world. "It is a very harsh, very rude and very bad migrant station," he said.

Siglo XXI is the first checkpoint migrants face upon entering Mexico. Its staff is being investigated for torturing migrants and violating their human rights.

In April 2019, Pastor Rosalío Sosa, coordinator of Red de Albergues para Migrantes—the Migrant Shelter Network—in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and member of Fellowship Southwest’s immigrant relief ministry, helped free 800 black migrants who were illegally detained, malnourished and living in an overcrowded yard at Siglo XXI.

Inhumane treatment explains “the reason why many migrants arrive (in northern Mexico) with those traumas," González said.
In addition to feeding, sheltering, and protecting migrants, González and his church are preparing to serve migrants in a more transformative way. "We are currently planning to provide medical services, legal advice and host in baking, welding and boxing workshops," he said.

According to news reports, a new Haitian caravan will reach the U.S. border in 20 days, and another 60,000 Haitians are on the way.
Please pray for González and the volunteers who work daily to love and welcome migrants amid so much uncertainty.

Fellowship Southwest supports González and his church’s work as part of its immigrant relief ministry all along the U.S.-Mexico border. If you would like to contribute to our network of pastors serving migrants on the border, click here.


Elket Rodríguez is the refugee and immigrant missions and advocacy specialist for Fellowship Southwest and the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.
October 14, 2021
 
The 4 Americans kidnapped in Tamaulipas are found: two died, one is alive and the other injured

The governor of Tamaulipas confirmed the news in La
Mañanera



Américo Villarreal, governor of Mataulipas, reported that the four Americans kidnapped in Matamoros were found. Two died, one is alive and the other is injured. This information, he said, was known about 35 minutes ago. Contacted through a phone call, by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the local leader assured that the ambulances and security personnel will carry out the emergency transfer from the point where they were located.

The president said that the Secretary of Citizen Security, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, will give more reports on the actions that the Mexican government will carry out at 1:00 p.m. It is expected that the repatriation of the tourists' bodies will take place in the next few hours.
This procedure must be done after an autopsy carried out by the Mexican authorities, which must also conduct an interview with the survivors of these events to find the culprits. It has not been reported at the moment if there are detainees at the scene.
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The United States has the right to demonstrate
López Obrador assured that the United States has the right to demonstrate against them, although he assured that his administration had no intention of a misfortune like the one that happened. He regretted the events that occurred last Friday and sent condolences to families, friends, loved ones and the American people for the deaths and injuries in these events.


"We are working every day to guarantee peace, tranquility."

He ruled out that this causes a change in the security strategy between the governments of both nations. He added that the proposal for Mexican drug traffickers to be considered as terrorists, because this proposal is part of a political strategy to get a political crack.


"There are very hypocritical people, who regret these facts and use them for political issues. They traffic with pain," he said.


The first version of a violent event
Yesterday, at the end of his meeting with the press, the head of the Executive Branch reported that the progress in the case indicated that travelers had arrived in the country to buy medicines, but that they were intercepted by the aggressors, during a shooting that took place in the city of Tamaulipas.

According to this version, those involved in the kidnapping would have shot at a white minivan in which the victims were traveling, after this they would have been forced to get into another car and would have taken them. So far, the whereabouts of the Americans are unknown.

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Who are the kidnapped men?
The mother of one of the victims reported to the American channel ABC that the victims are her son Latavia McGee, her nephew Shaeed Woodard and the friends of both Indell Brown and Eric James Williams. The men were on the spot to accompany a young woman to have an aesthetic procedure in a clinic in Matamoros.

The young people were reportedly kidnapped a few meters from the place where the surgery would be carried out.Latavia's mother had spoken to him a few minutes before the crime. Upon hearing what happened, he tried to dial his phone again, but he no longer answered.

At the scene of the events, the authorities found an identification with Eric'sname, so it was confirmed that the four would be among the victims of the hitmen who flogged the city at two different points.

Tamaulipas initiated a research folder
The prosecutor of Tamaulipas, Irving Barrios Mojica, gave a press conference yesterday afternoon to announce that an investigation folder was initiated to find the kidnapped young people. Although there has been no formal complaint about his disappearance, Eric James Williams' credential and other identity documents are sufficient evidence for him to continue this crime ex officio.

In addition to this, he reported that the Secretariat of National Defense, the National Guard, the Secretariat of Public Security and the People Search Commission of the entity are working to find the victims.

The Prosecutor's Office aims to follow up on the facts through the ballistic evidence, the vehicles found in the area, the monitoring of the cameras and different interviews with the witnesses of the facts in order to solve this case.
They offer a reward for them.
The FBI issued a newsletter to request information about these facts and also offers a reward of 50,000 dollars for anyone who provides the necessary information to be able to find tourists.

Last Friday, the authorities of the entity recorded a shooting between two groups of armed civilians. As a result of the crossfire, a woman died when she was hit by one of the bullets detonated by the criminals. In addition to this, videos were posted on social networks in which you can see the hitmen upload the bodies of some people to their vans and flee the place.
They recommend not to travel to Mexico
Since then, the federal and local governments have been working together to try to find the aggressors and the kidnapped. According to the president, the Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, has been in contact with the FBI to keep him informed about the progress of the investigations.

The United States government issued a travel alert for American tourists, so that they do not travel to Mexico to avoid putting themselves at risk in the face of the violence that plagues the region.
 
My take: The reason they did not kill the two that were found alive, was they found out they were Americans. The cartel fucked up because it's now going to put added pressure on not just local officials but the Mexican Nationals. With U.S. assisting, they'll be found, and It would not surprise me, that the individuals directly reponsible either "turn" themselves, or are found dead.
 
Kidnapped? half look dead already. Hell they're probably the lucky ones if they are, those cartel boys are animals.


Build the wall.

She appears to be the only one alive from the vid posted. They were dragging bodies with a blood trail on the ground then tossed in the pickup with the chick.

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So, 2 alive and two dead
 
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Fuck them racist, the Haitians down there are in bad shape America won't let them in. They ain't banging with the cartels. They probably getting executed and exploited. Last time I checked Haitians are black folk. Man fuck Mexico!

Haitians are black but many black Americans don’t look at them like that and many Haitians don’t look at us like we are the same… it sad all round but j look at it as if you and I have similar feature we black or whatever you calling it :roflmao:
 
Looking at the clip I think the second dude is the one who’s alive….but injured



At first from look at the picture, I would’ve guess it was the guy whos facing down with his elbows pointing upwards…
But seems like its the guy who’s closest to us that’s alive
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Guess most of them Haitian have a target on their head


Haitians got stuck there trying to cross the border...guess its time for them to roll out if its reached shoot on site levels...tweet said we thought they were Haitians like that would have been cool...SMH

Goddamn this is fucked up...RIP to them and RIP to the Mexican lady killed too
 
Haitians got stuck there trying to cross the border...guess its time for them to roll out if its reached shoot on site levels...tweet said we thought they were Haitians like that would have been cool...SMH

Goddamn this is fucked up...RIP to them and RIP to the Mexican lady killed too

yea that did stick out “we thought they were Haitians”
 
A detainee for the disappearance of US citizens in Tamaulipas: SSPC
Sandra Acuña
25 minutes ago
For The Universal
The Secretary of Security, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, reported that a person is arrested for the kidnapping of four Americans, two of them deceased, in Matamoros, Tamaulipas.
At the press conference of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the federal official confirmed the capture of an alleged implicated person in this case.
President López Obrador said that there will be no impunity in this case and those responsible will be arrested.
"They are going to look for those responsible, they are going to be punished, as was done when women and children were murdered in Bavispe, of the LeBarón, Landford and Miller family and those involved were arrested."
He pointed out that there are 31 detainees in the Bavispe case and nine more people have yet to be arrested.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said that at 1:00 p.m. the Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, Rosa Icela Rodríguez will give a press conference to explain the details of this case and the arrest of a person related to the events.
 
My take: The reason they did not kill the two that were found alive, was they found out they were Americans. The cartel fucked up because it's now going to put added pressure on not just local officials but the Mexican Nationals. With U.S. assisting, they'll be found, and It would not surprise me, that the individuals directly reponsible either "turn" themselves, or are found dead.
Somewhere during the shooting somebody must have said something to tip them off that these aint Haitians...and then oh oh, they are Americans and there is gonna be some kind of response for this...probably didnt kill the other 2 as some sort of peace offering to ease up the level of retaliation...retaliation could be from the same cartel itself for making the place extra hot
 
Somewhere during the shooting somebody must have said something to tip them off that these aint Haitians...and then oh oh, they are Americans and there is gonna be some kind of response for this...probably didnt kill the other 2 as some sort of peace offering to ease up the level of retaliation...retaliation could be from the same cartel itself for making the place extra hot
I think they just didn’t get killed….
 
.....do we destabilize Mexico's already shitty government by having a military operation there? They clearly are outgunned and out manned by the cartels. War drums are getting played. If only Dusty Bottoms, Lucky Day and Ned Nederlander were real, they could round up the villagers of Santo Poco to take on the cartels....

Smh. Been to Mexico a few times. No way I'll go back. Won't even visit Albuquerque.
 
American’s, regardless of your race, ethnicity or political views.

The US Constitution does not follow you once you leave US soil.

You are at the mercy of whatever country you are in.

You go to any country, once the locals find out you are an American or other foreigner….the Bullseye is on you.
 
Somewhere during the shooting somebody must have said something to tip them off that these aint Haitians...and then oh oh, they are Americans and there is gonna be some kind of response for this...probably didnt kill the other 2 as some sort of peace offering to ease up the level of retaliation...retaliation could be from the same cartel itself for making the place extra hot
I doubt Haitians are driving around town in vehicles with Carolina plates. I think they targeted black faces.
 
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