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Mexicans criminals choosing Canada instead of US #916781
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Chivis for Borderland Beat-material from Reuters and Global News

Mexican criminals, cartels, economic migrants, now diverting from U.S. entry into Canada. New passage is due to President Donald Trump’s ridged stance on illegal U.S. entry, in conjunction with Canadian visa requirement lift with Mexico.

Before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that visitors from Mexico would no longer need visas to enter Canada, border officials predicted the decision would make it easier for criminals to enter the country, newly released documents show.

In intelligence reports, officials wrote that associates of Mexican crime groups such as the ultraviolent Sinaloa cartel were already turning up in Canada and said lifting the visa requirement would “facilitate travel to Canada by Mexicans with criminal records.”

Just 0.25 per cent of the 156,000 Mexican nationals who entered Canada between 2012 and 2015 were implicated in crime, but the reports said 29 were linked to organized criminal groups, another eight had “possible links” and “likely more” had not been identified.

“These individuals were drug smugglers, human smugglers, recruiters, money launderers and foot soldiers,” the Canada Border Services Agency’s Intelligence Section wrote in a report dated April 2016, two months before Trudeau announced the visa exemption.”


Since the government dropped the visa requirement on Dec. 1, 2016, the number of Mexican citizens the CBSA has reported for criminality and security has indeed increased, according to figures released by the agency this week.

During the 2015 federal election campaign, Trudeau promised that if he was elected Mexicans would no longer need visas to visit Canada. Within days of taking office, he told Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto he would follow through.

“Lifting the visa requirement will deepen ties between Canada and Mexico and will increase the flow of travelers, ideas, and businesses between both countries,” Trudeau said in his announcement. Mexicans still need visas to work and study in Canada.

Internal documents obtained by Global News under the Access to Information Act show the prime minister made the decision despite intelligence reporting that anticipated the likely result would be an increased criminal presence among visitors.

The intelligence reports said more than 300 criminals with Mexican citizenship had been identified by the CBSA from 2012 to 2015 and reported as inadmissible — the process that bars foreign citizens from entering Canada and can lead to their deportation.

“Should the visa requirement on Mexican nationals be lifted, the number of Mexican nationals travelling to Canada is expected to rise, which will increase the number of potentially inadmissible individuals,” according to one of the reports.

Another report said a study conducted the year before the visa requirement was put in place had identified abuse of Canada’s refugee program by Mexican migrants, the use of fraudulent Mexican passports by crime groups and the presence of criminals among Mexican travelers.

“These same problems may resurface once the visa requirement is lifted,” it said.

The crime groups included the Sinaloa organization of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, as well as the La Familia Michoacana, Jalisco New Generation and Los Zetas cartels. In addition, some were working for Latin American street gangs and theft rings, according to the reports.

By 2017 first quarter, illegal entries into Canada had tripled, already topping 2016 totals.

Per the new rules, rather than a visa, under Trudeau's administration, Mexicans are now only required to have a so-called Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) which can be purchased online for CAD $7.

Flight bookings from Mexico to Canada also swelled 90 percent in January and February versus the same period in 2016, according to the travel analysis company ForwardKeys, which reviews all major travel agency bookings. It is unclear what percentage of those bookings were made by people looking to work illegally in Canada.

Marcela Gonzalez's telephone and Facebook page may be a good indicator. The immigration paralegal in Toronto used to receive four calls a month from Mexicans in Canada, before Trump's election and the new visa-free travel.

Now she says she gets "four in less than 10 minutes" from people wanting to know how to get work permits and permanent residency.

Once in Canada, undocumented migrants will discover no social services awaiting them. Not even in cases of life threatening health circumstances


Not to get too political here, but that's what I've been telling people about the wall for the past few years. Even *if* we could bill a wall on the US-Mexico border that could keep out all drugs from Mexico, the cartels would just shift back to transporting drugs across the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico like during the Escobar-era. Cabrini has mentioned this a lot.. how the Carribean would move back into power as drug traffic routes shift.

It'll be interesting to see if the Mexican cartels gain a big foothold in Montreal and Toronto. Also, wonder if the 'Ndrangheta or Sicilians (or both) will link up with the Mexicans in Canada? There's been several reports over the years of 'Ndrangheta working with cartels like the Zetas down in Mexico. Probably way too early to tell how Canada will evolve.

Last - The US-Canada border is twice the length of the US-Mexico border, but has 1/10th the amount of Border Patrol agents.


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Re: Mexicans criminals choosing Canada instead of US [Re: Stubbs] #916783
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60's and 70's everything came from the north and quick !


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Re: Mexicans criminals choosing Canada instead of US [Re: Serpiente] #917799
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I didn't want to start a new thread; so I've dumped the article link, below, in this thread.

Note the following callout in the article: “It is conceivable that fentanyl supply lines could expand to include Mexico-sourced fentanyl products,” according to the CBSA.

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These 9 maps show where Canada’s illegal drugs are coming from

http://globalnews.ca/news/3636788/these-9-maps-show-where-canadas-illegal-drugs-are-coming-from/

Re: Mexicans criminals choosing Canada instead of US [Re: Stubbs] #917801
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The "wall" is just populist grandstanding. Politicians repeat it because it plays to a certain segment of voters.


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Seems like you get alot less time in Canada then the usa. Even intering the country illegally in usa is a bad case if its a 2 time or more.

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Russian Mike’: Canadian jailed in Curacao suspected of smuggling cocaine into Canada for 'El Chapo' Guzman

https://lfpress.com/news/world/russ...cm/19b042da-78da-4f4b-bc69-b7a5b9da2dbf/

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Canadian trucker linked to El Chapo loses appeal and will be extradited to U.S. to face drug-smuggling charges

http://nationalpost.com/wcm/c62e2f88-4b16-4a51-bc18-9e804e0d72bb

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'Russian Mike' pleads not guilty to smuggling with El Chapo, will use same NYC lawyer as cartel boss

https://beta.canada.com/news/toront...f1359437-ec98-4029-80f3-645577ef7e63/amp


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Re: Mexicans criminals choosing Canada instead of US [Re: Hollander] #1001909
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Originally Posted by Hollander
'Russian Mike' pleads not guilty to smuggling with El Chapo, will use same NYC lawyer as cartel boss

https://beta.canada.com/news/toront...f1359437-ec98-4029-80f3-645577ef7e63/amp


‘Russian Mike’: Toronto trucker now admits to smuggling drugs into Canada for El Chapo.

https://nationalpost.com/news/world...smuggling-drugs-into-canada-for-el-chapo

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Not only Canada, they are becoming pretty active in Holland.


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Re: Mexicans criminals choosing Canada instead of US [Re: Stubbs] #1016533
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Canadian drug smuggler ‘Russian Mike’ linked to El Chapo sentenced to 15 years in U.S.

https://vancouversun.com/news/crime...to-el-chapo-sentenced-to-15-years-in-u-s

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Hundreds of Mexican criminals connected to the illegal drug trade are freely plying their trades as importers, go-betweens and hitmen in Canada largely because Canada's Liberal government dropped the visa requirement for Mexican travelers.

TVA investigative journalist Felix Seguin spoke to several in-the-know sources who revealed there are 400 criminals who have recently entered Canada to traffic drugs — half of them living in Quebec while the other half are presumed to be mainly operating in the Toronto area.


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Originally Posted by Hollander
Hundreds of Mexican criminals connected to the illegal drug trade are freely plying their trades as importers, go-betweens and hitmen in Canada largely because Canada's Liberal government dropped the visa requirement for Mexican travelers.

TVA investigative journalist Felix Seguin spoke to several in-the-know sources who revealed there are 400 criminals who have recently entered Canada to traffic drugs — half of them living in Quebec while the other half are presumed to be mainly operating in the Toronto area.


Do you think these are actual Cartel affiliates or street gang members? Also Cartels have cooperation with all major Canadian criminal organizations can`t think of why they would want to come down there to deal drug themselves.

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Originally Posted by Hollander
Hundreds of Mexican criminals connected to the illegal drug trade are freely plying their trades as importers, go-betweens and hitmen in Canada largely because Canada's Liberal government dropped the visa requirement for Mexican travelers.

TVA investigative journalist Felix Seguin spoke to several in-the-know sources who revealed there are 400 criminals who have recently entered Canada to traffic drugs — half of them living in Quebec while the other half are presumed to be mainly operating in the Toronto area.


Do you know which cartel? I heard back in 2014 that Sinaloa was moving into Ontario and it was a primo blow and the potential profits that had everyone excited in Hamilton.

It was suppose to reestablish a pipeline that went dormant and was structured by Rizzuto, the Calabrese in Toronto and NYC prior to him coming back to Canada.

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I think almost all mexican narcos who are travelling around the world are from Sinaloa. It is estimated that half of Sinaloa 's gross national product comes from the drug trade.


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Originally Posted by Hollander
I think almost all mexican narcos who are travelling around the world are from Sinaloa. It is estimated that half of Sinaloa 's gross national product comes from the drug trade.


Fair enough, they got others in Canada as well, whatever ones do the sacrifices like the Zetas, but ya the pipeline was coming in via Chicago, if I remember correctly, I pretty sure Sinaloa is well established in Chicago?

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I have never been to Canada, but it seems like disaster in some places. I think Montreal has all sorts of groups moving in the past 15 years. Haitians were killing rival Italians in Montreal, and friend who left Toronto over 10 years ago because of the crime increase.


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