As for the "rest" of Mexico, this morning's OC Register (in Nation & World section, Mexico/Latin America, Briefly, page News 33) reports that "Two Bombs Targeted Spanish Banks" on Friday. These were banks on the outskirts of Mexico City. (Couldn't locate the article on line. Possibly they want subscribers to sign up for online edition??)
In any case, it says the police found a letter claiming responsibility for the attacks from a previously unknown group called "Barbarous Mexico Revolutionary Workers' Commando."
The same group sent a message to the AP railing against the "neoliberal reorganization and capitalist expansion" and singling out U.S. businesses in Mexico."
So, with the sorry state of our borders, how long do you figure, before they start targeting U.S. businesses in the U.S.?
These people seem to be so vague and confused I suspect they're more of a threat to themselves than whoever they're targeting
...or it could be another example of how nothing can be accomplished there without a bribe being involved.