Posted on 04/22/2011 11:00:14 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch
DURANGO, MEXICO - Investigators have discovered another mass grave with at least 26 bodies
Today, authorities will continue searching a site in the city of Durango. The bodies were found on a lot belonging to an auto body shop in a residential area.
So far, none of the victims has been identified. The remains are reportedly badly decomposed.
The grisly discovery comes just a week after authorities in Tamaulipas found at least 116 bodies in multiple mass graves near the town of San Fernando. That's about 90 miles south of Brownsville.
Another 72 bodies were found in San Fernando last August.
Between the Drug Wars victims and the illegals fleeing north, Mexico must be nearly empty by now...........
Failure of our American leadership in Washington.
If we keep up the Amnesty push, the Open Borders nuttiness, the North American Union and NAFTA nonsense....we can have Mexican Drug Cartels dumping bodies here in America, too....
Another mass grave, another Mexican lawsuit against US gun manufacturers!
Another mass grave, another Mexican lawsuit against US gun manufacturers!
Yep...more “Blame America” lawsuits....
And, we have politicans in both parties letting these feral animals into the country
Another example of those "family values" south of the border?
I can’t help but wonder how many of these people were killed with weapons that were supplied by holder and his dept. of “justice”.
BATF.........
Exactly.
Yes it has been happening for a very long time. Did you ever see the Wikileaks file that claimed the PRI controlled the flow of drugs through Mexico? When the PRI was ousted the control of the drug trade became violent as organized crime started vying for control over it. Imagine what would happen to crime in Mexico and in the United States if drugs were legalized.
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