Border Chaos: Train Heists Expose Criminal Activity Surge

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**Chaos at Our Borders: Train Heists Highlight Criminal Activity Fueled by Open Borders**

In a troubling showcase of lawlessness, reports have emerged of illegal aliens engaged in audacious train heists in the Mojave Desert.

Organized criminal gangs have targeted freight trains, specifically focusing on high-value merchandise such as sought-after Nike sneakers.


Since March of this year, these brazen thieves have boarded slow-moving trains and stolen millions of dollars' worth of goods.

The Los Angeles Times revealed that the heists typically involve thieves cutting air brake hoses or sabotaging control wires to facilitate the theft.

Ironically, this surge in crime underscores a larger issue: the ongoing chaos at the southern border.

Experts indicate that these elaborate thefts are not isolated incidents but part of a broader pattern tied to criminal organizations with roots in Mexico's Sinaloa region.

Recent data show that railroad thefts have surged to 65,000 incidents this year, marking a staggering 40% increase from the previous year.

Over $100 million in losses have been reported across major railroads due in part to these thefts.

In the face of these alarming developments, leaders like President Trump and Border Czar Tom Homan have called for decisive action.

They argue that securing the border is essential not only for national security but also for restoring law and order within our communities.

The heinous activities by these criminal gangs serve as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by weak immigration policies.

As Trump’s administration continues to prioritize law enforcement and national security, it’s clear that the American people deserve better than what the current system has to offer.

It’s time for a return to common-sense policies that prioritize the safety and security of our nation, ensuring that crime does not thrive in the shadows of open borders.

Sources:
rumble.com
zerohedge.com
espn.com



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