Joe Biden Silent as Horrifying Reports Emerge of Texas Family Being Abducted In Mexico

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A family in Texas has allegedly been kidnapped by a criminal cartel, according to The Western Journal.

According to reports the family was traveling through Mexico but was stopped by members of the Los Zetas cartel.

The Family consists of a mother and two children ages 9 and 16.

Gladys Cristina Perez Sanchez and her two kids were last seen on June 13.

Earlier this month cartel gunmen allegedly ambushed an ammo convoy that was transporting 7 million rounds of ammunition to the United States.

“To travel through the highways of the north of the country is to breathe death,” a local said.

Cartels are taking full advantage of Biden’s dropping the ball at the southern border.

All 3 members of the family are American citizens.

Biden remains silent.

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From The Western Journal:

The stretch of road the family was traveling on is infamous for cartel attacks and abductions. Many other roads leading to the U.S. in Mexican border areas are also plagued by narco-bandits.

Soon after the family’s disappearance, Mexican officials in the state issued notices and began to look for the missing Americans.

While victimizing American citizens seems like a big move for low-life highway bandits, cartels are becoming much bolder in the way they conduct crime.

Earlier this month, professional cartel gunmen ambushed an ammo convoy loaded down with 7 million rounds bound for the United States. While nobody was hurt in this heist, it emboldened the narco gangs and landed the violent criminals a cache of deadly munitions.

For much of Mexico, cartel violence is ever-present.

Recently, the extortion, murder and drug trade has made its way to the north of the country as criminals prey on the masses of people migrating to the U.S. border.

Innocent families, hoping for a chance at American prosperity under a progressive Biden administration, become easy targets for human traffickers and are often left to a horrific fate in the inhospitable southwest scrublands.