Posted on 06/18/2010 9:11:10 AM PDT by AuntB
El Debate (Culiacan, Sinaloa) 6-17-10
The approval of the migratory law in Arizona substantially lowers the opinion that Mexicans have of the United States, its people and its president according to a poll taken on Thursday.
Of the 22 nations surveyed in the poll, public opinion of the United States declined only in Mexico according to the Pew Poll of Global Attitudes. Only 49% of Mexicans expressed a positive view of our neighbor to the North, compared to 57% last year.
The major decline in the general opinion of the United States in Mexico was due, in part, to the bad feelings caused by the Arizona migration law.
The Arizona law requires the police to confirm the immigration status of whomever they suspect is illegally in the country and every criminal illegal immigrant.
The favorable opinion of the United States fell from 69% to 56% in 2009, but there are big differences in the polls before and after Arizona approved the measure on the 23rd of April. In a poll taken between the 14th and 20th of April, 62% of those questioned had a positive view of the United States, compared to 44% of those questioned between the 1st and the 6th of May, according to the study.
Upon being questioned about the administration of the respective Presidents, 54% disapproved of President Barack Obama and some 43% disapproved of President Felipe Calderon while 75% disapproved of Governor Jan Brewer.
Before the approval of the law (SB1070), 47% of Mexicans had confidence in the international leadership of Barack Obama, but now only 36% have that confidence.
In other Latin American countries there is little confidence in Barack Obama. In Argentina there is barely 10% approval because of Iraq and 11% approval because of the situation in Afghanistan. In Brazil 48% disapprove of his (Obamas) policies in Iraq and 43% disapprove of his policies in Afghanistan.
The United States enjoys the best opinion in other Latin American countries like Brazil (62%), and in Argentina where 42% approve and 42% disapprove of the United States.
Brazil is the country with the most citizens worried about climate change (58%) and is one of the few countries content with its economic situation (62%). The other countries happy with their economy are China (91%), India (57%) and Poland (53%).
The results of this poll were taken telephonically from people in 22 nations of which only Argentina, Brazil and Mexico were Latin American nations. The margin of error is plus or minus 4 percentage points.
The Pew Center has taken opinion polls about a variety of issues since 2001 over the entire planet.
http://www.debate.com.mx/eldebate/Articulos/ArticuloGeneral.asp?IdArt=9961155&IdCat=6087
Cambio de Michoacan (Morelia, Michoacán) 6-17-10
Federales ambushed in Michoacán
Two henchmen who participated in an ambush of federal policemen in Michoacan have been detained. One man is from Zitacuaro and the other from Lazaro Cardenas, in Eastern Michoacan.
Both men, aged 20 and 22 years are believed to be part of La Familia. The ambush lasted around 20 minutes and up to 35 henchmen participated in the attack. One gunman, known as El Beto, died in the confrontation.
Wednesday, 6/16/10
El Diario (Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua) 6/15/10
Juarez police quitting in droves
According to official records released yesterday 91 Juarez policemen have quit voluntarily this year. Three others were let go for loss of trustworthiness. Just last weekend, at the funeral of one of their fellow workers, some members of the Juarez police expressed their desire to quit for fear of losing their lives in what they themselves called a lost war against organized crime.
This year, nineteen Juarez policemen have been assassinated during ambushes by organized crime. Another 46, from other law enforcement agencies, have been murdered in Juarez so far this year; they include 9 federal police, 5 state investigators, two traffic police, a jail guard, 4 CIPOL (intelligence center police,) 2 Public Ministry agents, 2 technical experts, and 2 private security guards.
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Diario Rotativo (Queretaro, Qro.) 6/15/10
Migrants assaulted by federal agents return to their country
As has happened in other occasions earlier this year, Mexican federal police in Chahuites, state of Oaxaca, assaulted some 300 Central American migrants riding a freight train. A priest from a shelter for transients in that area said that, As in the previous two assaults, the agents acted brutally ..and kicked them while (the victims) were face down on the ground. After the assault, a group of migrants complained to the National Human Rights Commission with the help of the local Salvadoran Consul. But afterward, federal police agents threatened them with firearms and demanded that they retract the allegations in front of video cameras. Yesterday, a group of Salvadorans decided to leave Mexico voluntarily and return to their country. They were escorted to the border for their safety by Mexican naval personnel and agents from a Chiapas state agency.
http://rotativo.com.mx/migracion/migrantes-asaltados-por-federales-regresan-a-su-pais/33641/html/
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Milenio (Mexico City) 6/15/10
A wave of violence in Mexico
Yesterday (Mon.) violence in Mexico caused the death by homicide of 79 persons. Of that number, 42 took place in three mass killings in the states of Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Michoacan. Mexicos Ministry of Government condemned the cowardly assassination of members of the federal police in Zitacuaro, Michoacan (M3 Report of yesterday.)
http://impreso.milenio.com/node/8784453
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El Siglo de Torreon (Torreon, Coahuila) 6/15/10 also found in several others
Taxco explodes in more violence
Today in Taxco, state of Guerrero, someone fired from a house at a passing military vehicle. A battle ensued and the result was that 15 people died, all of them civilians in that house. Also found inside were 13 long barrel firearms, 5 handguns and a couple of fragmentation grenades. (Seventy-seven human remains were recently found near this same city. See M3 Report of 6/8/10)
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Cambio de Michoacan (Morelia, Michoacan) 6/15/10
Complaint: Mexicans kidnap migrants
An average of 54 migrants, both Mexicans and aliens, are kidnapped in Mexico on a daily basis. This charge was made by two members of the Migration Affairs Commission of Michoacans congress; the two intend to issue a call to officials of Mexicos border states to deal with this problem because in many of the cases there is complicity by the local or state police agencies.
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La Prensa Grafica (San Salvador, El Salvador) 6/15/10
Whats happening to us? Op/col. by Carlos Vanedas, titled as shown
We Salvadorans are suffering from such a grave situation that we are reaching desperation. We arent able to come out of the terrible economic crisis that hit us recently. Almost 100% of crimes go unpunished, due to a corrupt and deficient system of justice. What country are we going to leave for our children? We are in a situation worse than war. In Congress, our countrys fathers, comfortably in their seats, bust their brains thinking of new laws to help reduce the problem; nevertheless, while these keep ending up in corrupt and inefficient hands, all will go on the same or worse and, to boot, the laws most obeyed are those imposed by criminals. The gangster judges daily decree execution orders as if it were a matter of killing dogs. This situation leaves orphans, widows, families and friends with a wound that is very difficult to heal. Gentlemen murderers, extortionists, gangsters, have pity, an entire society begs you, respect the most precious gift of a human being, which is life.
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Grim statistics from El Salvador
El Salvadors National Civil Police reported 19 assassinations in the country during this past weekend. The murder tally for the first 13 days of June now stands at 173. And the years current total has reached 1,972, an average of 12 daily.
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What image is that? That of chumps?
What about the bad feeling we have about the rancher that was murdered by Mexican drug cartel?
The Crips and the Bloods also don’t have a good impression of the LAPD.
Little wonder most want to leave..
The only wonder is coming here they revere the motherland as
other than a frigging whore.. and corrupt wasteland..
and stain our soil with their tribal 3rd world ways..
What does a Mexican have to be proud of?.............
NOTHING......
Aw, too bad! Stop coming across our borders with your drug gangs and diseases and apply for citizenship through the right channels. Is it too hard for a Mexican to go to the Immigration people and apply? What are the arguments on this? I’ve heard NOTHING about how they should be going about achieving citizenship, other than pouring across our borders and having children born in the United States so then they can stay. I understand that Mexico has become like a third-world country with its drug violence and gangs and hapless government, and people are trying to get their families out of there. If I lived there, I would be trying to get out, too, for the sake of my family.
Obama can't even get the Mexicans to love him anymore...though we could have told you all that before the election of this embarrasment of a leader...
So, you also no longer like us because we decided to finally do something?
Feh...
Tough!
This is just a start..... I want the Mexicans to hate us so bad they don’t come here. And the ones we have leave. The illegals at least and the legal ones who are welfare bums
Well, this is probably due to the 8% difference already making it to the US and the other 49% still want to get here.
OK, and the point is what, exactly?
We need to deport or imprison ALL illegal aliens, including their anchor babies, seal/secure the border and SHOOT anyone who tries to re-enter illegally.
Do you agree or disagree that the territory of the U.S. Southwest rightfully belongs to Mexico?
Agree: 58 percent
Disagree: 28 percent <= *
Not sure: 14 percent
Do you agree or disagree that Mexicans should have the right to enter the United States without U.S. permission?
Agree: 57 percent
Disagree: 35 percent <= *
Not sure: 7 percent
*This means only 1/3 of Mexicans do NOT believe that the Mexican government should rule the U.S. Southwest and that Mexican should NOT enter as they please.
Any US law that favors respect for American laws and sovereignty will not be viewed positively by Mexicans.
Now you can ask relevant question: Why should loyal Americans seek the favor of a people (Mexicans) who openly - by their own admission - challenge our laws and sovereignty?
If all those coming to America were like the Hispanics I know, I wouldn't have a problem. Therein lies the rub.
Let me file their grievance in my “Who gives a flying “El F%#ko” folder....
Excellent.
The current “image” is;
Come when you want.
Take what you want.
Get away with anything you want.
Well la-ti-frickin-da. Who cares what they think?! Idiot liberals will somehow make this important.
I would guess that the illegal alien unemployment problem would be the reason for the change.
The amount of money that Mexicans working in the US sent back home dropped 3.6% in 2008. It fell 8.7 percent over the first four months of 2009 compared to 2008.
I don’t know what the more recent stats are.
“We hate your rotten, racist country! And we DEMAND to be allowed to come live there!!”
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