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>"The problem with violence and smuggling has skyrocketed. Here are two different stories involving this escalation of violence. If the liberals care so much about the illegal aliens, they would help stop the parents from sending their childen alone to cross our border. The young children and teenagers become targets for abuse and murder."<
(VIDEO) RAPES AND DEATHS SKYROCKET AS RANCHERS DISCOVER "RAPE TREE" EVIDENCE AT THE MEXICAN BORDER
The PJ Tatler » ‘Rape Tree’ Found Near Texas-Mexico Border
>" From beheading to kidnappings, there seems to be no limit to what the Mexican drug cartels are willing to do to assert their dominance—and they deal not only in drugs, but also in humans. The majority of the coyotes who help undocumented immigrants cross the border are affiliated with the cartels.
Although many politicians would like to believe that the violence will stay to the south of the border, the reality is that it has already begun to affect South Western states. The revelation that Phoenix is now the "kidnapping capital" of the United States only affirms what many residents already believe.
Now, a new method of marking territory has crossed over into the United States. "Rape trees" are popping up in Southern Arizona and their significance is horrific. These "rape trees" are places where cartel members and coyotes rape female border crossers and hang their clothes, specifically undergarments, to mark their conquest..."<
Rape Trees Found Along Southern US Border
>“I thought the wailings we heard at night were the coyotes barking at the moon. I didn`t know until later that these sounds were the cries of women being raped in the Mexican desert, some less than a hundred yards away from the border.
“There was absolutely nothing anyone could do about it,” said Mr. Donnelly, grimacing as he turned away to hide his emotions. “It`s something you never forget.”
Tim Donnelly, of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, to the Washington Times, November 21, 2005.
When a “coyote” illegally takes a Mexican woman or girl across the border into America, he doesn`t just take every cent she has; more often than not, he takes her virtue, as well. The majority of Mexican females invading the U.S., including children as young as seven, are raped along the way, both on Mexican and American soil. Gang-raped. The Mexican rapists proudly proclaim their crimes by tossing their victim`s undergarments on the branches of the nearest tree.
The rape tree..."<
The Rape Tree | VDARE.COM
>" On Tuesday, April 17th, a routine event took place on the border. The victim, statistics show, was young, female, and of Latin American descent. We do not know her name and never will. She suffered, most likely, in silence. If she is still alive, she will suffer for the rest of her life. Evidence of her humiliation and subjugation was left at the scene for all to see - her underclothes hanging from the branch of the tree under which the detestable crime was committed. "Rape Trees" are a visible reminder of the dangers of our unsecured borders..."<
Rape Trees, An All Too Common Occurrence
>" A recent report from the Cronkite News Service, a student-run news service of Arizona State University, shed the national spotlight on a new immigration problem plaguing the desert border towns of Arizona: so called “rape trees,” trees on the U.S. side of the border littered with women’s undergarments. "..."<
Mexico:
For our leftist DP hate mongers, which websites above are racist website ? Only hate mongers probably can answer that, but I digress. Back to the Mexican rape trees that you see along our "secured " southern border.
The Precious Price Women Pay
>" ere on the border I often hear stories and come across things that are painful for my heart to take in. Especially when they involve women and children.
Recently I learned a new term: “rape tree.” Pictures of these disgusting spectacles, displaying women’s undergarments hanging from their branches, popped onto my computer screen as soon as I googled the topic of sexual violence against migrant females crossing the border..."<
The Precious Price Women Pay | A Journey of the Heart