Posted on 03/14/2010 3:25:07 PM PDT by Cindy
Well, which is more important to Mexico.......
The false teeth and eyeglass business or the drug trade?
The tourist business or the drug business?
Thanks to Aunt B for this post I am reposting here.
Note: The following post is a quote:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2470870/posts?page=23#23
To: denydenydeny
Im really getting sick of having to read about American news events in the foreign press.
It seems thats what were up against. NAFBPO searches and translates all the news from south of the border daily.
It is a REAL eye opener!
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FORMER BORDER PATROL OFFICERS
Visit our website: http://www.nafbpo.org
M3 Foreign news report. (Some on FR under keyword: NAFBPO)
This is the latest one:
Friday, 3/12/10
El Universal (Mexico City) 3/11/10
A multi-national plan
The government of Mexico and representatives from Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and the Dominican Republic signed an accord and set up a work group to combat the traffic in chemical precursors in the area, as well as to share information about the traffic routes of drugs, weapons and persons, with the object of confronting trans-national criminal organizations.
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U.S. Ambassador, again
The U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Carlos Pascual, met with parliament leaders of the (Mexican) Senate, and spoke about the Merida Initiative, immigration, weapons traffic and border security and violence.
Senator Ricardo Monreal said that Ambassador Pascual informed them that the presentation of a possible migratory reform in the U.S. is postponed at least until 2012 because this year there are elections in that country and it is an issue which generates much controversy, for which reason it will remain pending.
[However, Excelsior, (another Mexico City paper,) reported on the same issue but said that Pascual told the Senators that the White House is analyzing a new initiative that would be made public after the elections.]
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/665291.html
http://www.exonline.com.mx/diario/noticia/primera/
pulsonacional/no_habra_reforma_migratoria,_dice_pascual/889301
El Tiempo, Secretaria de Prensa, (Bogota, Colombia) 3/11/10
An explosive find
Colombian military and personnel from the countrys equivalent to our Dept. of Justice detected and destroyed a ton and a half of R1, an explosive used to manufacture anti-personnel mines. (The event took place in a rural zone near Argelia, in the department (state) of Antioquia (some 35 mi. S.E. of Medellin).)
This amount would have been sufficient for 10,000 such mines. In the last three months, in Colombia, 7,077 kilos of explosives have been seized from illegal armed groups.
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El Financiero (Mexico City) 3/11/10
Mexican officials are readying a project that could bring up to 500 Haitians to Mexico on a humanitarian visa program to reunite Mexican citizens with their Haitian relatives. The program would allow the Haitians a renewable 1 year stay in Mexico, during which time they would be able to study, work and travel.
El Diario (Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua) 3/11/10
Juarez doesnt rest
(In the eighth place among the secondary listing of more news of the local section)
Those assassinated yesterday add up to 7
A more prominent item reported that, as of early afternoon, another four men had become victims of homicide today (Thurs.) And a later report stated that a man was shot and killed outside the Justo Sierra elementary school, just at the time that the children from the morning session were leaving and others were arriving for a later session of classes. The deceased was identified only as Jose Filiberto, who had a handicap that prevented him from walking. (photo relates)
Norte (Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua) 3/11/10
Death threat to Juarez mayor
A pigs head was found on a street in Ciudad Juarez yesterday morning. Beside it, there was also a note addressed to the citys mayor, Jose Reyes Ferriz. It read: Jose Reyes Ferriz, you are a pig, you have two weeks of life left ha ha ha. (The photo in the newspaper accompanying that article shows what appears to be a dead and eviscerated dog, which agrees with other reports about this event.) Norte also added that there have been 76 homicides this month in Ciudad Juarez.
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23 posted on March 14, 2010 2:45:46 PM PDT by AuntB (WE are NOT a nation of immigrants! We’re a nation of Americans! http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/)
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It has never been like this in modern times.
A bandito is different from a Gang.
I don’t expect the Mex. gov. to do anything until there are bloody drug hits in Cancun and Cozumel.
Texas DPS has been advising parents to tell their college age kids to stay out of Mexico this year during spring break.
Drugs make the world go round.
Not my world.
It’s coming to the USA:
Mexican drug cartels are infiltrating [USA] federal law enforcement agencies along the Southwest border and those charged with weeding them out say they don’t have the money to catch all the corrupt agents, homeland security officials told a U.S. Senate panel Thursday.
http://azstarnet.com/news/blogs/border-boletin/article_a4776b9e-2e20-11df-b1ae-001cc4c03286.html
OPINION:
Donna,
The drug cartel-related crime as well as other crime; has bled over the borders now for quite awhile.
Thank you for the link.
Any American kids or adults who go to Mexico and get whacked deserve the Darwin Award. Mexico is very very dangerous toilet.
Send Juan McCain and Graham-nesty down there to visit those areas.
Shoot I am hoping me and my fam are safe we are going to Puerto Vallarta next week.. Geez what a way to worry about Vacation..
That’s a shame. Having sworn off all air travel, I was thinking about eventually going to Mexico (via car or bus) but it looks like that’s not gonna happen now.
I won’t go to Mexico—never again. Let them feed themselves.
Same here...I'm sick and tired of Mexicans from the top down blaming the US for all their problems...instead of cleaning up their own crime infested 3rd world hell hole of a country....
“A number of areas along the border continue to experience a rapid growth in crime. Robberies, homicides, petty thefts, and carjackings have all increased over the last year across Mexico”
We keep being told because of the bad economy here, that many Mexicans have returned to Mexico. Is this what they’re up to now? We can look for crime to increase here as well.
Yeah, but it’s spring break....I’ll be fine.....
/s
Some our cities are in the same moral condition as Mexico. And things are only getting worse. There are places in the US that I would never even want to visit, because it is way too dangerous. The gangs have taken over. It is clearly the liberal attack on our culture, and the Godless liberal philosophy that has led to all of this.
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