Pretty sure it's a colloquial expression used to mean something like "paying your dues". Whatever. Press "1" for English.ScottDLS wrote:Isn't "derecho de piso"...the right of "floor"... Derecho de paso????
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- Sat May 07, 2016 6:32 pm
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Re: Report: Mexican Cartels Helping Jihadists Infiltrate US
- Thu Apr 28, 2016 5:51 am
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Re: Report: Mexican Cartels Helping Jihadists Infiltrate US
Seriously? The cartels are now charging the coyotes a fee for using their territory, a tactic called “derecho de piso” or right of passage. If the smugglers are unable to meet the demand, the cartels kidnap the migrants and hold them for ransom, enslave them for their own criminal enterprises, or kill them and discard of the bodies mere miles outside of the U.S./Mexico border. They want to make it clear to the coyotes that the cartels are the ones in charge.psijac wrote:Doesn't make sense. Cartels are thugs second, businessmen first. They make more selling drugs to our college students then selling us out to Isis suicide bombers.
More likely scenario is that Isis pays coyotes to smuggle them in like they do other illegals, and the Coyotes just choose not to discriminate, rather than
a wired collusion to destroy america
But hey, that's just bizzness, right?
- Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:24 am
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This topic not given enough exposure IMHO, thanks for posting!
A while back I had mentioned that I was reading this book:
A while back I had mentioned that I was reading this book:
I was in Israel in 2014 just before the summer attacks and there was virtually no public inkling of the tragedy that was about to take place. When I left to return to Texas, the bodies of the three young boys slaughtered by Jihadis had still not been recovered.From the Author
This book represents everything I know about combat in the Middle East, based on forty years' experience as a soldier wearing the uniform of the Israel Defense Forces, in six different wars. In the summer of 2014, Hamas staged what I believe was a full-scale dress rehearsal for a similar mass-casualty attack, which ISIS could, and I believe is, planning against the United States of America. Imagine a thousand ISIS terrorists infiltrating from northern Mexico into California, Arizona or Texas via existing drug-smuggling tunnels run by drug cartels, with whom they have already established contact, and who will be only too happy to accept the hundreds of millions that ISIS can easily pay for the privilege. Imagine each of those terrorists equipped with anti-tank missiles, machine guns, hand grenades, thousands of rounds of ammunition, handcuffs, and tranquilizer shots intended for the hundreds of men, women and children they will take hostage, drag back through the tunnels into Mexico, and execute on YouTube. If you think it couldn't happen, you're wrong. Hamas almost pulled off exactly the same thing against Israel, via terrorist attack tunnels from Gaza, in the summer of 2014. What stopped them was the Israeli army and air force, locked and loaded, patrolling the border, and ready to respond in an instant. What does America have on its border? A local police department, and a neutered Border Patrol. Moreover, after the first terrorist tunnel attack, Israel invaded Gaza to neutralize this existential threat. Does anyone honestly believe the current administration would invade northern Mexico, for any reason? That outsources our security into the hands of the Mexican government. The book is an exciting and terrifying read. It's also a wake-up call. Hopefully, before it's too late.