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  • Motorist accused of killing WSP trooper on I-5 is Mexican citizen 'unlawfully' in US

    03/05/2024 7:24:39 PM PST · by Uncle Miltie · 18 replies
    KOMO News ^ | 3/5/24 | KOMO Staff
    SEATTLE — The suspect accused of hitting and killing a Washington State Patrol (WSP) trooper on I-5 in Marysville early Saturday morning is a citizen of Mexico living in the United States "unlawfully," according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The 32-year-old man, with a Lynnwood address, is being held on charges related to vehicular homicide. He "entered the U.S. at an unknown date and time, without admission or parole by an immigration officer, and was first encountered by (Enforcement and Removal Operations) Seattle Oct. 28, 2013, at the South Correctional Entity, Burien, WA, following his arrest for failure...
  • Mexico's Popocatépetl sleeping volcano awakens

    04/15/2012 10:37:19 PM PDT · by smokingfrog · 27 replies
    chron.com ^ | 15 Apr 2012 | Dudley Althaus
    MEXICO CITY - Popocatépetl, the nearly 18,000 foot volcano that hovers like a sentinel on the southeastern fringe of Mexico's capital, awakened again Sunday, punctuating an especially shaky seismic season. Popo, as the mountain is widely called, spewed at least seven exhalations overnight Saturday and through the day Sunday, sending vapor, smoke and gas billowing into the clear sky. The most serious occurred just after 9 a.m. Sunday, sending a vapor cloud a mile into the air. Mexico's National Disaster Prevention Center issued a precautionary warning to residents, advising them to stay alert for a worsening situation and to keep...
  • Killing candidates south of the border

    02/29/2024 5:09:30 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 11 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 29 Feb, 2024 | Silvio Canto, Jr.
    The criminals know how to settle election outcomes: They kill the candidates they don’t like. If it’s Thursday morning, then it’s another post about violence in Mexico. Or as a Mexican friend said: “Dios mio todos los dias” or “My God, every day.” Yes, killing is happening too much south of the border, whether you are a journalist or a couple of candidates running for office. This is the story: Two mayoral hopefuls in the Mexican city of Maravatío have been gunned down within hours of each other, as experts warn the June 2 national elections could be the country’s...
  • In Mexico, Two Mayoral Candidates Shot Dead

    02/28/2024 5:12:10 AM PST · by george76 · 29 replies
    Newser ^ | Feb 27, 2024
    Murders in Maravatio raise concerns about drug gangs trying to sway local races.. Two candidates for mayor in the Mexican city of Maravatio have been gunned down within hours of each other, raising worries that drug gangs are trying to influence the June 2 election. Campaigning doesn't formally begin until Friday. State prosecutors said Tuesday that Armando Pérez was found shot to death in his car just before midnight, per the AP. He was the candidate for the conservative National Action Party. Hours earlier, officials with the ruling Morena party confirmed their candidate, Miguel Ángel Zavala, was found shot to...
  • Mexico is suing U.S. gun makers for selling high-powered weapons that fuel drug cartel violence

    02/27/2024 8:56:25 AM PST · by Impala64ssa · 27 replies
    Chicago Sun Times ^ | 2/27/23 | Timothy Lytton
    The lawsuit, which a federal appeals court recently ruled can move forward, relies on similar theories about dangerous product design, irresponsible marketing and reckless distribution as in opioid litigation, a law professor writes. legally responsible for the criminal activity of others is precisely the type of lawsuit that the federal immunity shield was designed to block. They argue that merely selling a product that someone later uses in a crime does not amount to a violation of federal law that would deprive a manufacturer of immunity. Additionally, the gun-makers assert that, even if Mexico’s lawsuit were not barred by the...
  • Doxing Scandal Started by Mexican President Rocks Country’s Politics

    02/26/2024 1:00:03 PM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 3 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 02/26/2024 | ILDEFONSO ORTIZ and BRANDON DARBY
    A doxing scandal started by Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador led to the additional doxing of two presidential candidates. The president also admitted that he didn’t care if he broke the law by starting the controversy. In the most recent turn of events, Lopez Obrador criticized YouTube for taking down the video of his morning news conference where the doxing took place. The politician claimed YouTube was censoring him and being authoritarian. As Breitbart Texas initially reported, the issue began last week when Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador used one of his morning news conferences to criticize and...
  • Fentanyl Use Spreads Deeper Into Mexico, on Heels of US Epidemic

    02/20/2024 10:53:18 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 5 replies
    Reuters ^ | February 20, 2024 | Laura Gottesdiener and Brendan O'Boyle
    The teenager who arrived at Jose de Jesus Lopez's drug rehab clinic in the industrial Mexican city of Monterrey in December had unusual symptoms. The 17-year-old's family had taken the boy to hospital a few days earlier when he'd had trouble breathing and then passed out after supposedly consuming cocaine, the director said. Now he was sweaty and nauseous. He'd been vomiting and couldn't sleep. "Something doesn't add up," thought Lopez, who is also the head of an addiction center network in Nuevo Leon state, where Monterrey is located.
  • Texas Land Commissioner shuts down cartel activity on island, cleared weapons and explosives

    02/19/2024 4:45:50 AM PST · by CFW · 27 replies
    Just the News ^ | 2/18/24 | By Charlotte Hazard
    Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham had a recent victory against the Mexican cartels after the Lone Star state seized control of Fronton Island, a prominent area for illegal activity. "This island before it was claimed, was literally a law enforcement free zone for the cartels to do whatever they wanted," Buckingham said on the John Solomon Reports podcast. "American law enforcement couldn't step on it. Mexican law enforcement couldn't step on it. It was a safe haven for the cartels to stash all kinds of weapons, all kinds of drugs, and run untold numbers of people across. It's also at...
  • Former Mexican congressman convicted of 'gender-based violence' for calling a man a man

    02/19/2024 9:38:02 AM PST · by NetAddicted · 19 replies
    Twitchy.com ^ | 2/17/2023 | Grateful Calvin
    The global assault on free speech has gotten so widespread, that it's difficult anymore to find a country in the world where woke armies AREN'T trying to take it away. Here in North America, we see that being attacked every day (mostly accompanied by people fighting back, thankfully), and Canada ... well, Canada is just completely lost (for now, at least). But we hadn't heard much related to this issue from our neighbor on our southern border. Until now. This week, ADF International -- a group dedicated to defending basic rights and freedoms -- reported that former Mexican congressman Rodrigo...
  • Ken Buck Donation to Matt Rosendale Could Trigger ‘Blowback’ from Trump

    02/07/2024 12:45:04 PM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 13 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 02/07/2024 | Sean Moran
    A PAC associated with Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), who voted against impeaching DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, could “trigger more blowback from Trump.” NBC News reported on Tuesday that some of former President Donald Trump’s allies and advisers have been stewing over Rep. Matt Rosendale’s (R-MT) likely bid for the Senate to unseat Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT). Many top Republicans have backed entrepreneur and former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy as Rosendale failed to defeat Tester in the 2018 election cycle, during a time that many other Trump-friendly states such as Florida, Indiana, and North Dakota managed to win their respective elections.
  • From Ancient Greece To Modern Mexico: The Inauguration Of The Monumental Antikythera Mechanism In Hermosillo

    02/17/2024 10:57:26 PM PST · by Red Badger · 16 replies
    www.thearchaeologist.org ^ | February 18, 2024 | By Dimosthenis Vasiloudis
    > Ancient Wisdom, Modern Marvel: The Greek-Mexican Collaboration Behind the Hermosillo Antikythera Mechanism On the evening of February 8th, the garden of the Physics Research Department at the University of Sonora in Hermosillo became the focal point of a remarkable cultural and scientific event. The Inauguration and Commissioning Ceremony of the Monumental Antikythera Mechanism for Hermosillo (MAMH) unfolded, marking a significant milestone in the collaboration between Greek and Mexican scientists and craftsmen. This event not only celebrated the culmination of years of meticulous research and craftsmanship but also the enduring spirit of international cooperation and the shared human quest for...
  • Crime Shutting Down Mexico’s Economy Should Serve as a Warning to U.S.

    02/17/2024 8:00:55 AM PST · by george76 · 30 replies
    New American ^ | February 16, 2024 | Luis Miguel
    Mexico is the living example of what befalls a nation when it allows corruption to run rampant and fails to crack down on crime. The effect cartel violence has on the lives of Mexicans is now common knowledge — for many in the Latin American nation, there is always a lingering fear, a walking on eggshells to avoid running afoul of deadly organized crime. The average Mexican citizen understands that, should he rub the local narcos the wrong way and incur their displeasure, he can expect little-to-no help from the authorities and can do just as little to defend himself...
  • Why It's Important for Americans to Understand Mexico

    02/16/2024 8:32:29 AM PST · by River Hawk · 28 replies
    Border Hawk Blog ^ | Feb. 15th, 2024 | Allan Wall
    Mexico is our next-door neighbor but it seems many Americans are not well-informed about it. Wrong and outdated impressions of Mexico affect our policymakers as well. This is particularly true regarding border and immigration policy. Americans think of Mexico as a poor country. And it is, compared to the United States. But Mexico is wealthier and has a higher standard of living than most countries in Latin America and Africa. There are, of course, many poor Mexicans. But doesn’t Mexico itself, with all its wealth, have a responsibility to help its own poor people? In the U.S., any meddling perpetrated...
  • America's 'last best place' is overrun by Mexican cartels because gangsters 'can charge 20 TIMES the price for drugs' - with overdoses 'SURGING' (Montana)

    02/10/2024 2:54:16 PM PST · by Libloather · 29 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 2/10/24 | Martha Williams
    Mexican drugs cartels have expanded all the way north and are targeting America's 'last best place' by preying on vulnerable Native American communities in Montana. A recent report showed Montana to be the second most 'addicted' state with 18.2 percent of the state's population using illicit drugs in 2021 - a figure that has only been rising as time goes on. Drug cartels from Mexico are drawn to the state of Montana because of how much money they can squeeze out of residents. Fentanyl pills, for example, can be sold for 20 times the price in Montana than other areas...
  • Mastermind of Mexico Lawsuit Against Gun Makers Admits It's a Backdoor Route to Gun Control

    02/09/2024 4:43:28 PM PST · by CFW · 19 replies
    Bearing Arms ^ | 2/9/24 | Cam Edwards
    Gun control activists are thrilled that a federal appeals court has allowed the government of Mexico's lawsuit against several major U.S. gun makers to proceed, at least for the time being, because they're hoping that the litigation will lead to the obliteration of the firearms industry. A new op-ed in Newsweek from Jonathan Lowy, head of Global Action Against Violence, makes that clear. Lowy, who was formerly the general counsel and vice president of Brady's legal team, is the architect of Mexico's lawsuit, though you have scroll all the way to the bottom of his op-ed to discover his role...
  • CNN’s Toobin: Biden’s Mexico Gaffe Is the Only Thing Anyone Will Remember

    02/09/2024 6:34:59 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 86 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 02/08/2024 | Pam Key
    CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said Thursday on “Anderson Cooper 360” that voters will remember President Joe Biden calling Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi “the president of Mexico” in a press conference where he was addressing his age and memory after Special Counsel Robert Hur decided not to charge the president for keeping classified documents. Hur said Biden was an “elderly man with a poor memory.” Toobin said, “Mexico? Mexico? Where did that come from? I mean, that’s the only thing anyone is going to remember from this. You know, he was exonerated here, and I think it’s an easy...
  • Defiant Biden mixes up the presidents of Egypt and Mexico in furious response to Special Counsel Robert Hur's bombshell report targeting his 'hazy' memory, proclaiming 'I know what the hell I'm doing!'

    02/08/2024 6:01:10 PM PST · by Libloather · 43 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 2/08/24 | Geoff Earle, Kelly Laco
    resident Biden delivered a furious rebuttal to Special Counsel Robert Hur's report Thursday night after it flagged repeated issues with his memory even while announcing a decision not to charge him for having classified documents at his home and office. 'I know what the hell I’m doing!' an agitated Biden told reporters during a hastily arranged press conference at the White House after early takes on the report's findings highlighted Hur's account of memory issues, even as it hit him for 'willfiully' retaining classified information. 'My memory has not gotten worse. My memory is fine. Take a look at what...
  • The Border Crisis Is The Definition Of A Foreign ‘Invasion’

    02/08/2024 10:12:17 AM PST · by george76 · 12 replies
    Federalist ^ | FEBRUARY 06, 2024 | Joshua S. Treviño
    When the Rev. Al Sharpton used the word “invasion” to describe the onslaught of migrants at the southern U.S. border on Monday, his MSNBC guest suddenly stopped nodding along. And then the fast blinking began — he was triggered. Because to the American left, the word “invasion” is off-limits and even “violence-inciting.” But the word — and the concept — are at the heart of what’s happening in Texas, as Gov. Greg Abbott stands up to the Biden administration and its open border policies. He rightly contends that according to the U.S. Constitution, Texas does not merely have the Constitutional...
  • Jew-hating Palestinian migrant busted for pummeling NY homeowner, swiping pro-Israel flag: cops

    02/07/2024 5:28:26 AM PST · by lowbridge · 18 replies
    nypost.com ^ | February 6, 2024 | Reuven Fenton and Carl Campanile
    Palestinian migrant from northern Africa stole a pro-Israel flag from a Long Island porch — then pummeled the homeowner who tried to stop him in a wild caught-on-video attack, officials said. Bechir Lehbeib, 26, allegedly stole the flag — which declared “In This Home We Stand with Israel — from Aleksandr Binyaminov’s porch, cops said. Binyaminov, who said one of his wife’s relatives was killed in the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attacks on Israel, was left bruised after the attack and blamed President Biden’s border policies for the clash. The homeowner told The Post he was alerted by his Ring...
  • Texas Proves Biden Could Have Stopped Border Crisis: Stats Show Powerful Effect of Real Border Defense

    02/03/2024 8:16:53 AM PST · by george76 · 24 replies
    Red State. ^ | February 02, 2024 | Nick Arama
    New stats are showing something that's going to make Joe Biden look very bad. Suddenly, illegal crossings at the southern border are now increasingly happening in Arizona and California, moving away from Texas ... Sources with U.S. Customs and Border Protection told Fox News that over the last week of January, Border Patrol apprehended 32,809 illegal immigrants. Per CBP sources, 23,576 of them – 71.8% – were in Arizona and California. Notably, the numbers in Texas' Del Rio sector, which includes Eagle Pass, have fallen off a cliff. In December, the sector saw days of 3,000-4,000 illegal crossings per day....