Pubdate: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 Source: Victoria Advocate (TX) Copyright: 2008 Victoria Advocate Publishing Company Contact: http://www.thevictoriaadvocate.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/671 Author: Gabe Semenzagsemenza NARCO-TERRORISTS NUEVO LAREDO - One of the most ruthless drug cartels in history owns Nuevo Laredo, and its sights are set on controlling a highway that leads straight to Victoria. After years of fighting in the streets, just three hours southwest of Victoria, the public violence is suddenly calm. At first glance, the Laredo corridor appears peaceful again. Hidden beneath this 18-month lull, however, a sinister story surfaces. The brutal Gulf Cartel seized control of a border city, strangling public confidence with murder, terror, extortion, corruption and kidnapping. Nuevo Laredo newspaper reporters, threatened with murder, no longer cover the streets, which are still rife with violence. After winning a three-year war against a rival, the Gulf Cartel operates unimpeded. With ownership of a lucrative entry port, the cartel is focused on controlling U.S. Highway 59, which winds to your back door. Documentary filmmaker Rusty Fleming spent three years on the border and in Mexico to chronicle the violence. For the first time, Fleming agreed to revisit the Laredo corridor to show firsthand what's at work in this lucrative entry port. He agreed to again travel deep into Nuevo Laredo - to city corners held by the Gulf Cartel. Three Advocate journalists visited eerie cartel shrines, the locations of kidnappings and the home of an assassinated police chief. Signs of the cartel violence that some say is headed Victoria's way linger everywhere in this once-peaceful Mexican city. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin