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  • Doctors' Baby-Selling Outrage: Three Docs Charged With Peddling Newborns in Mexico City

    11/06/2009 6:02:19 PM PST · by Saije · 5 replies · 143+ views
    CBS/AP ^ | 11/6/2009 | Edecio Martinez
    Wanna buy a baby for a-thousand bucks? Three doctors and a nurse have been arrested for allegedly selling newborns after telling mothers their babies had died, at a private hospital in Mexico City, authorities said Wednesday. Police uncovered the scheme after one of the women learned her baby was alive and had been sold to another woman for 15,000 pesos, $1,130 in US dollars, said Luis Genaro, the capital's deputy attorney general. The woman gave birth to a girl in a working-class district in October 2008, Genaro said at a news conference. He said she told authorities she heard her...
  • Mexico Police Chief Murdered after 5 Days On the Job[4 others killed]

    11/06/2009 10:59:28 AM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 14 replies · 332+ views
    KRGV ^ | 11/06/2009
    GARCIA, Mexico - A Mexican police chief has been murdered after being on the job for only five days. Brig. Gen. Juan Arturo Esparza is the latest officer suspected of being killed by a drug cartel. He was the police chief of Garcia, a town outside Monterrey. Esparza was on his way to confront drug cartel members who were threatening the city's mayor. Officials say the suspects opened fire on the police chief's car. The chief, two former soldiers, and two police officers were all killed. Five police officers and five other suspects were arrested and are behind bars at...
  • Chinese invasion underway in Arizona

    11/06/2009 8:11:18 AM PST · by AuntB · 12 replies · 482+ views
    Examiner ^ | Nov. 4, 2009 | Carl Braun
    In a stunning example of history repeating itself, an invasion of Chinese illegal immigrants is underway in the American Southwest and the authorities are doing everything they can to stop it. In the Nogales Sector of Arizona, 78 Chinese nationals were apprehended while trying to enter the US illegally through Mexico in October of this year alone. Between October 2008 and the end of August 2009, the Tucson Sector arrested 261 Chinese nationals according to Patrol Agent Colleen Agle. In the previous year only 30 had been captured. That is an 1100% increase in one year for Arizona. Texas has...
  • Amid Rising Violence, Mexicans Fight Back (law enforcement no longer works; looming civil war?)

    11/06/2009 8:48:40 AM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 6 replies · 395+ views
    WSJ ^ | DAVID LUHNOW and JOSÉ DE CÓRDOBA | DAVID LUHNOW and JOSÉ DE CÓRDOBA
    Amid Rising Violence, Mexicans Fight Back Government Efforts to Control Drug Turf Wars Aren't Enough, Some Say; Mayor Promises to 'Clean Up' Organized Crime By DAVID LUHNOW and JOSÉ DE CÓRDOBA MEXICO CITY -- Mexico's war on drugs took a grim twist this week, as a prominent mayor said he had created an undercover group of operatives to "clean up" criminal elements -- even if it had to act outside the law. Underscoring why the mayor may have felt compelled to take such steps, the new police chief in a neighboring town, a retired brigadier general, was shot and killed...
  • Prehistoric Clovis culture roamed southwards: Stone tools and bones of an ancient tusker found...

    11/05/2009 2:29:13 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 4 replies · 266+ views
    Nature ^ | October 21, 2009 | Rex Dalton
    The bed of artefacts in the state of Sonora in northwest Mexico also includes the bones of an extinct cousin of the mastodon called a gomphothere. The beast was probably hunted and killed by the Clovis people, known for their distinctive spear points, who mysteriously disappeared within about 500 years of leaving their first archeological traces. Intact Clovis camp sites and extensive evidence of hunting has been found across the United States, with the highest concentration of sites just north of the Mexican border, in the San Pedro River basin of southeastern Arizona. But relatively little is known about their...
  • U.S. soldier dies in drug attack in Mexico strip bar

    11/04/2009 12:56:39 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 33 replies · 893+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 11/4/09 | AP
    CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) – Gunmen with automatic weapons burst into a Mexican strip club on the U.S. border, opened fire on patrons and killed six people including an American soldier, the army said on Wednesday. The hooded gunmen stormed into the bar in Ciudad Juarez as strippers were dancing for customers, sought out the six men and shot them each several times. A 26-year-old off-duty U.S. soldier who had crossed over from El Paso, Texas, was among the dead, army spokesman Enrique Torres said. "It appears drugs were being sold at the place," Torres said of the strip joint....
  • Mex. Mayor Reveals Death Before Body Found (oops!)

    11/04/2009 7:04:53 AM PST · by Abathar · 16 replies · 1,059+ views
    AP/theindychannel.com ^ | 11/04/09 | Martha Mendoza
    MEXICO CITY -- Mauricio Fernandez couldn't have been happier. Here he was, being sworn in again as mayor of one of northern Mexico's most exclusive communities, and he had wonderful news to share: "Black Saldana, who apparently is the one who was asking for my head, was found dead today in Mexico City," he told his cheering supporters Saturday in San Pedro Garza Garcia, near Monterrey. The problem was that the barefoot, blindfolded corpse of "Black Saldana" -- whose real first name is Hector -- wasn't found for another 3½ hours, according to Mexico City prosecutors. And he wouldn't be...
  • Mexican mayor announces rival's death hours before body is found

    11/04/2009 12:14:04 PM PST · by Schnucki · 11 replies · 503+ views
    Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | November 5, 2009
    Mauricio Fernandez was being sworn in again as mayor of San Pedro Garza Garcia, one of northern Mexico's most exclusive communities, when he announced to his cheering supporters: "Black Saldana, who apparently is the one who was asking for my head, was found dead today in Mexico City." However, speculation that Mr Fernandez might have had something to do with the death of Hector Saldana arose when it emerged that the barefoot, blindfolded corpse of "Black Saldana" had not been found until three and a half hours after the mayor's speech, according to Mexico City prosecutors. The body - which...
  • Mexican farm leader, 14 others shot to death in northern Mexico

    11/04/2009 9:07:42 AM PST · by AuntB · 13 replies · 454+ views
    Washington Examiner ^ | Oct. 31, 2009 | AP
    MEXICO CITY — The leader of a Mexican farmworkers' organization and 14 other people were killed in a mass shooting in the northern Mexico state of Sonora... Sonora prosecutors' spokesman Jose Larrinaga said the victims include farm leader Margarito Montes, 10 other men, one woman and three minors. Most were believed to be Montes' relatives or employees. Larrinaga said the victims' bullet-ridden bodies were found on a roadside near a farm Friday. The killers apparently used assault rifles, the sort of weapon favored by Mexico's drug gangs.... Montes was the leader of the General Popular Union of Workers and Farmers,...
  • East African, Asian immigrants caught near Brownsville (Texas)

    11/04/2009 8:18:31 AM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 17 replies · 316+ views
    KGBT ^ | November 02, 2009
    A group of illegal immigrants from two East African nations and and two Asian nations are expected to face a federal judge Monday morning. Border Patrol agents caught the eight immigrants near Brownsville over the Halloween weekend. Court records show Border Patrol agents caught three Eritrean immigrants after they allegedly crossed the Rio Grande on Friday. Another group of immigrants from Nepal, China and Ethiopia was caught early Sunday morning after they waded across the Rio Grande late Saturday night. Court records identified the immigrants as: Goitom Messazgi-Araya (Eritrea) Tedros Ghide-Ketema (Eritrea) Merhawi Zemichael-Gebremedhn (Eritrea) Salikram Bishwokarma (Nepal) Yu Gao...
  • Reporter kidnapped and killed in northern Mexico

    11/03/2009 12:25:16 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 7 replies · 313+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 11/3/09 | Eduardo Castillo - ap
    MEXICO CITY – A news reporter who wrote about violent drug crimes has been strangled in the northern Mexican state of Durango, authorities said Tuesday. El Tiempo de Durango journalist Jose Bladimir Antuna was kidnapped Monday morning, said Ruben Lopez, spokesman for the state Attorney General's Office. Authorities found his body that night in a vacant lot in the state capital, about 400 miles southwest of Laredo, Texas. State authorities are investigating the murder. Lopez would not specify whether they suspected connections with organized crime. But Antuna had told his colleagues at the newspaper that he had received multiple telephone...
  • Three Louisiana individuals sentenced for transporting illegal aliens

    11/02/2009 7:03:27 PM PST · by Cindy · 3 replies · 167+ views
    ICE.gov - News Release ^ | October 30, 2009 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: Three Louisiana individuals sentenced for transporting illegal aliens Defendants Part of Large Scale Operation to Transport Illegal Aliens LAKE CHARLES, La. - Members of a large scale illegal alien transportation operation based in Sulphur, La., were sentenced in federal court yesterday following an investigation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. U. S. District Judge Patricia Minaldi sentenced Carolyn Joyce Metcalf, 62, to 30 months in prison, followed by three years supervised release; Terri Lynn Fields, 41, to 27 months in prison, followed by three years supervised release; and Jean Morgan Vincent,...
  • Strategic Negligence:Sierra Club Distortions on Border/Immigration Policy Undermining its Legacy

    11/02/2009 11:04:17 AM PST · by AuntB · 10 replies · 318+ views
    Center for Immigration studies ^ | October 2009 | Jerry Kammer
    “To explore, enjoy, and protect the planet. To practice and promote the responsible use of the Earth’s ecosystems and resources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out those objectives.” — Sierra Club mission statement. Strategic Ignorance: Why the Bush Administration Is Recklessly Destroying a Century of Environmental Progress — 2004 book by Sierra Club Executive Director Carl Pope. “The raging monster upon the land is population growth. In its presence, sustainability is but a fragile theoretical concept.” – Edward O. Wilson,...
  • Record number of criminals extradited to the US

    11/02/2009 4:33:02 AM PST · by Schnucki · 115+ views
    France 24 ^ | November 2, 2009
    A record 100 alleged murderers and sex and drug offenders have been extradited this year from Mexico to the United States, where they are to stand trial. AFP - Mexico has extradited a record 100 alleged murderers, sex and drug offenders to face trial in the United States this year, the US Department of Justice said Sunday. The arrival of 11 more fugitives north of the US-Mexican border this weekend to face a range of charges in six states brought the overall count to "the highest yearly number of extraditions from Mexico to date," a statement said. "The defendants are...
  • Retirement in Mexico (vanity)

    10/31/2009 12:54:50 PM PDT · by Ge0ffrey · 67 replies · 1,252+ views
    Are there any freepers currently retired in Mexico who could offer advice on how to retire in Mexico at age 52? excerpt from interesting blog: The Horrible Shortness of Life I'm not going to dwell on this because I prefer positive thoughts, but how much more life have you got? Of course no one knows exactly, but let's say you make it through to your early seventies in good health, how far off is that? How many years? How much retirement is that going to give you? When you are working, the weeks fly past, the months and years vanish....
  • News to Note, October 31, 2009: A weekly feature examining news from the biblical viewpoint

    10/31/2009 8:19:10 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 6 replies · 312+ views
    AiG ^ | October 31, 2009
    (See all these news nuggets and more by clicking the excerpt link below): 1. BBC News: “Darwin Teaching ‘Divides Opinion’” Darwinism is a controversial topic, and many believe creation should be taught in the classroom. But why is that news? 2. ScienceDaily: “Junk DNA Mechanism that Prevents Two Species from Reproducing Discovered” Has the U.S. government finally supported creationist research? Alas, no, but the results of a National Institutes of Health study fit squarely within the young-earth creation framework. 3. PhysOrg: “Charles Darwin Really Did Have Advanced Ideas about the Origin of Life” Charles Darwin was convinced that life’s origin...
  • Mordida, a common event in Mexico

    10/31/2009 8:01:52 AM PDT · by AuntB · 16 replies · 920+ views
    Por Esto (Merida, Yucatan) 10/28/09 “Mordida”, a favorite extortion and bribe in Mexico In Cancun, Mexico, police stopped a driver, a visiting tourist, for an alleged “administrative violation.” Then they asked the tourist for up to $300 dollars so she could proceed without having a penalty issued to her. It turned out that the victim of this extortion was Michelle Fischbach, a state senator from Minnesota, who later presented a written complaint to the local authorities regarding the episode. Five Cancun “Tourist Police” officers are now under investigation for their personal attempt at extortion. “Mordida” (a “bite”) is a common...
  • Mexican activists place 5,100 crosses at border fence to mark migrant deaths

    10/30/2009 9:00:36 PM PDT · by Saije · 67 replies · 785+ views
    SF Examiner/AP ^ | 10/30/2009 | AP
    Rights activists in the northern Mexican border city of Tijuana have hung 5,100 small white crosses on the fence straddling the U.S. frontier to commemorate migrants who have died trying to cross. The protest coincides with preparations for Mexico's Nov. 1 Day of the Dead holiday. The crosses represent the number of migrants estimated to have died in the 15 years since the United States toughened border security. The Coalition for the Defense of Migrants also erected a traditional floral offering for the dead. The Mexican government estimates about 350,000 of its citizens migrate to the U.S. annually.
  • Navy jet with 2 crew members missing off Texas [Update at #32]

    10/28/2009 4:57:31 PM PDT · by Ready4Freddy · 35 replies · 921+ views
    Yahoo news ^ | Oct 28, 2009 | Yahoo
    CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – A Navy T-34 jet trainer with two people aboard has gone missing off the Texas gulf coast. U.S. Coast Guard officials said an air traffic controller at Corpus Christi's naval air station lost contact with the crew about 3:20 p.m. Wednesday. The single-engine T-34 was last reported near Port Lavaca. The Coast Guard has dispatched a helicopter, jet and boats to search for the jet. Port Lavaca is about 75 miles northeast of Corpus Christi.
  • Warden Message: Ciudad Juarez (Mexico) Drug Cartel Violence Threat

    10/30/2009 3:49:49 AM PDT · by Cindy · 6 replies · 265+ views
    OSAC.gov ^ | October 28, 2009 | n/a
    (Note: This is posted here for archival purposes.) # Note: The following text is a quote: YOU ARE HERE: Home > Reports > Consular Affairs Bulletins > Report Warden Message: Ciudad Juarez (Mexico) Drug Cartel Violence Threat CONSULAR AFFAIRS BULLETINS Americas - Mexico 28 Oct 2009 U.S. Consulate General Ciudad Juarez issued the following Warden Message on October 28: This Warden Message is being issued to inform American citizens traveling to or residing in the Mexican state of Chihuahua that the US Consulate General in Ciudad Juarez received information on October 28, 2009 that drug cartels operating in the city...
  • While Dems Block Citizenship Question, the Mexican Government Urges Mexicans To Participate

    10/29/2009 9:53:42 AM PDT · by greyfoxx39 · 19 replies · 458+ views
    National Review ^ | October 29, 2009 | Andy McCarthy
    Thursday, October 29, 2009 More Census: While Dems Block Citizenship Question, the Mexican Government Urges Mexicans To Participate   [Andy McCarthy] I recounted earlier this morning that Democrats are trying to block a requirement that the census inquire whether respondents are American citizens.  At the same time, the Mexican government is interfering in our census by urging Mexican nationals to get themselves counted so they can grab bigger slices of hundreds of billions in social welfare spending — i.e., the redistribution of wealth from taxpaying American citizens to Mexican immigrants — legal and illegal.Check out this story in the Spanish...
  • 'Mexican Man' costume offends Latino shoppers, community groups

    10/29/2009 9:44:55 AM PDT · by DogByte6RER · 77 replies · 1,766+ views
    Oakland Tribune ^ | 10/28/2009 | Sean Maher
    'Mexican Man' costume offends Latino shoppers, community groups By Sean Maher EMERYVILLE — A costume dubbed "Mexican Man" has offended Latino shoppers and community groups after being discovered at a Halloween chain store. The photo on the costume packaging shows a man with a thick mustache wearing a poncho and a sombrero. Oakland resident Monica Plazola said she discovered the costume last week at the Spirit Halloween store in Emeryville, which she was visiting with her two children, ages 7 and 9. "We were there at the store, with all kinds of costumes, and that was the only one identified...
  • VIDEO: Shots Fired at home of Lou Dobbs

    10/28/2009 10:00:45 PM PDT · by Ladycalif · 63 replies · 2,849+ views
    Lou Dobbs ^ | 10/29/2009
    Lou Dobbs describes his home being shot at.
  • The More They Know Darwin, The Less They Want Darwin-Only Indoctrination

    10/28/2009 7:34:50 PM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 298 replies · 2,512+ views
    Evolution News & Views ^ | October 27, 2009 | Anika Smith
    The More They Know Darwin, The Less They Want Darwin-Only Indoctrination According to an international poll released by the British Council, the majority of Americans — 60% — support teaching alternatives to evolution in the science classroom. The percentage is the same for Britons, despite the fact that both countries have been inundated with pro-Darwin media coverage in this super-mega Darwin Year. Of course, the British media reporting this are chagrined. Britain is the birthplace of Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution, and the official-sounding British Council, the UK group behind the “Darwin Now” campaign that commissioned the Ipsos...
  • [Mexico:]The drug war — in words

    10/28/2009 3:51:09 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 2 replies · 287+ views
    Houston Chronicle/Los Angeles Times ^ | October 28, 2009 | Ken Ellingwood
    Lingo is grim as new terms spring up to describe violence MEXICO CITY — Words can hardly convey how vicious, how over the top, Mexico's drug war has become. So those involved invented some. The Mexican media now have a special expression for being lined up and shot, and another for being dumped in the trunk of a car. There are also terms for mafia kidnappings, for drug-gang spies and for the hand-scrawled notes hit men leave with their victims' bodies. The lingo is grim, but how else to portray such savagery as beheadings and bodies cut up and cooked...
  • [South Texas:]Mexican congressman sees one America on one continent

    10/28/2009 7:38:17 AM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 32 replies · 826+ views
    KGNS ^ | Oct 27, 2009 | Ray Gomez
    Laredo Community College got a visit from a Mexican congressman today who talked about Mexico’s stance on the United States immigration reform. Congressman Jose Medina says the immigration crisis is a human problem that begs a human solution and that the U.S., Mexico and other nations should work together to become one America on one continent. Medina also stated his own views on immigration reform. "I think legalization is the solution for people asking for permission to work legally in this country." Medina was elected as a member in Mexico’s lower house of congress in 2000.
  • Vigilante justice spreads across Mexico

    10/28/2009 11:10:48 AM PDT · by FromLori · 52 replies · 1,572+ views
    Global Post ^ | 10/28/09
    MEXICO CITY, Mexico — The five teenage boys slump against the wall of a dark house and eye the camcorder nervously. Suddenly, a fist enters the frame smacking one of the boys in the face. Then the barrel of an automatic rifle appears and the teenagers’ expressions turn to terror. “Why are you here?” shouts a voice. “For robbing,” one of the boys mumbles. “You see. You were little rats and now look at you,” replies the interrogator. The torture video of the five alleged house burglars was posted on the internet last week. It is the latest sign of...
  • A Zetas Drug Cartel Leader Arrested in Mexico[along with 8 members; 2 police officers]

    10/28/2009 7:03:14 AM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 3 replies · 245+ views
    KRGV ^ | 10/27/2009
    NUEVO LEON, MEXICO - The number two leader of the Zetas Drug Cartel was arrested during a raid. Hernandez and the eight members were arrested and are behind bars. Two police officers, who were standing watch outside the home, were also put arrested for allegedly providing security for the cartels. Mexican authorities got a tip the Zetas leader Carlos Martinez Hernandez and eight other cartel members were hiding out ina house in Nuevo Leon. When police raided the home, they found two people who had been kidnapped being held hostage. During the investigation, authorities found an arsenal of weapons. They...
  • Authorities say Mexican cartel bought, stored guns in Texas

    10/27/2009 10:17:17 PM PDT · by RC one · 4 replies · 269+ views
    Sun-Sentinel ^ | 10-27-2009
    FORT WORTH, Texas Smugglers with a Mexican drug cartel targeted last week by federal authorities used homes and business parking lots in Fort Worth and Cleburne, Texas, to stash and trade weapons bound for the border, according to federal court documents. Five acres surrounded by barbed wire in Cleburne and a south Fort Worth restaurant parking lot were among the locations where guns were exchanged, investigators said. Smugglers transporting weapons on Interstate 35W used two-way radios to watch for law enforcement tails. Those are among the details included in a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court by the Bureau...
  • Census: McAllen(Texas) most multilingual city in U.S.

    10/27/2009 4:11:52 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 16 replies · 470+ views
    KGBT ^ | October 27, 2009
    CBS News is reporting that McAllen is the most multilingual city in the United States, according to the latest census data. The Census Bureau Tuesday released its American Community Survey results, which charts a range of social, economic and housing data in U.S. metropolitan areas. CBS reported that the running survey, which is different from the traditional once-a-decade census, tracks three years worth of data. The latest figures cover 2006 to 2008. Among the findings: • McAllen, Texas has the highest percentage of people age 5 and older who speak a language other than English at home - 84.2 percent...
  • Three Convicted in International Truck Theft Conspiracy Sentenced to Prison

    10/27/2009 12:42:45 AM PDT · by Cindy · 3 replies · 304+ views
    Houston.FBI.gov - DOJ Press Release ^ | October 26, 2009 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: Three Convicted in International Truck Theft Conspiracy Sentenced to Prison HOUSTON—Three men who conspired to steal and transport millions of dollars of truck tractors, trailers and other heavy equipment to Central America have been sentenced to prison, United States Attorney Tim Johnson announced today. Rito Jasso-Zorilla, 32, Victor Antonio Garcia, 27, and Orlando Gonzalez Huerta, 29, all citizens of Mexico, were sentenced by United States District Judge David Hittner this morning for their respective roles in assisting Yuri David Melendez, 42, of Houston, with the far-reaching scheme. Beginning in 2001, Melendez received requests...
  • Build The Fence (Duncan D.Hunter)

    04/29/2009 1:16:56 AM PDT · by pissant · 15 replies · 684+ views
    IBD ^ | 4/28/09 | Editors
    If you listen to the mainstream media, the swine flu pandemic, at least in the United States, is being spread by tourists and college students returning from spring break. Little or no mention is made of the thousands of illegal aliens streaming across our border from Mexico, some undoubtedly bringing with them more than a desire for a better life. Nearly two years ago we warned that one of the consequences of illegal immigration was the reemergence of diseases long thought to be vanquished. Among the infections being spread were a drug-resistant form of tuberculosis and an outbreak of dengue...
  • [Mexico:]Pro 8 Update: Nuevo Laredo police fired on soldiers during shoot out

    10/25/2009 4:00:44 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 8 replies · 619+ views
    KGNS ^ | Oct 23, 2009 | Ray Gomez
    Federal law enforcement in Nuevo Laredo is finally releasing information about the shoot out Wednesday afternoon . According to the release only two people are dead but there is no confirmed number of injured people. The release also says that some Nuevo Laredo police officers were involved in the shootout. According to federal authorities in Nuevo Laredo six officers allegedly assaulted soldiers from the Mexican military with their handguns. The assault happened when the officers were patrolling Avenida Monterrey. That’s when the shots started two people are dead and have not been identified. Federal authorities also confiscated four handguns, 13...
  • Congressman Asks For Study On Rio Grande Patrols[by Coast Guard]

    10/25/2009 3:32:50 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 28 replies · 520+ views
    KRGV ^ | 10/24/2009 | Lisa Cortez
    MCALLEN - The U.S. Coast Guard patrols the coasts, and a limited stretch of the Rio Grande, but a bill in the works would change that. Congressman Henry Cuellar wants the coast guard to work out a plan that would help secure the 1200 miles of the river. It's aimed at addressing drug and human smuggling along the river. Right now, the river is only patrolled by local law enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. The bill is called the Coast Guard Authorization Act.
  • Visa controls on Mexico ‘humiliating,' senator says

    10/25/2009 10:45:03 AM PDT · by Daralundy · 28 replies · 833+ views
    The Globe and Mail ^ | October 24, 2009 | Michael Valpy
    A senior Mexican senator and former foreign affairs minister yesterday called Canada's visa controls on Mexico a humiliation and questioned whether Canadian-Mexican relations will improve as long as Stephen Harper is Prime Minister. In a blunt speech to a Toronto business and academic gathering, Senator Rosario Green Macias detailed the information she was required to provide to the Canadian government to enter Canada – proof of property ownership, her last six bank statements, a letter from the Mexican senate stating she is a senator and personal information about other members of her family. “That has to stop,” said Ms. Green,...
  • Zetas tighten grip on region bordering S. Texas

    10/24/2009 11:10:48 PM PDT · by Saije · 11 replies · 549+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | 10/25/2009 | Dudley Althaus
    MATAMOROS, Mexico — This border city near the mouth of the Rio Grande is eerily quiet on most days — eerie because its streets are largely the lair of the Zetas gunmen, the most feared and savage gangsters in Mexico. On other days, gunbattles ensue in broad daylight between heavily armed Zeta enforcers and those who get in their way — as happened last month when soldiers stopped a suspicious carload of men on a street that runs along the Rio Grande levee through a wealthy Matamoros neighborhood. The gunmen opened fire, tossed grenades. Bullets tore into houses and businesses...
  • An insightful twist on the alien invasion

    10/24/2009 2:42:09 AM PDT · by bogusname · 2 replies · 576+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | October 24, 2009 | Pat Boone
    Friend, I enjoy writing these weekly columns, and I especially enjoy the mounting response I've been getting, mostly positive. I even appreciate the negative ones and disagreements as well – as long as they're civil. As I was preparing this week's column, I read this from my own e-mails. And it's so good, I just want to share it with you. Naturally, I don't have all the e-mail addresses of my readers, and this is the best way to see that you get a look at this one. I certainly couldn't have written it better myself. So, with thanks to...
  • Mexican senator defends migrants

    10/23/2009 8:48:09 AM PDT · by AuntB · 28 replies · 708+ views
    Nafbpo foreign news report ^ | Oct. 23, 2009 | National Assn. of Former Border Patrol Agents
    Cuarto Poder (Tuxtla, Chiapas) 10/22/09 Mexican senator defends migrants Mexican Senator Manuel Velasco proposed that the country’s new head of the National Human Rights Commission ally himself with international agencies to “strive for the legal recognition of our fellow citizens who work in the United States.” He said that supporting undocumented Mexicans also granted confidence and calm to millions of families in Mexico in that their relatives in the United States have allies to protect them. “We believe that the issue of human rights……must also expand its activities beyond the national borders, and in particular beyond the northern border, which...
  • 'Family values' of Mexico drug gang

    10/22/2009 5:40:24 PM PDT · by Dallas59 · 2 replies · 275+ views
    BBC ^ | 10/22/2009 | BBC
    They decapitate, torture, and extort. Then they pray, and donate to charity.The "Familia" cartel is perhaps the most extreme example of the paradoxical enemy which Mexico faces as it tries to defeat organised crime. It is a fight which would be much easier if the cartels were simply maverick gangs on the fringe of society. But they are, in many areas, part of society. "La Familia was originally a social structure. And in many ways it still is," says a former Mexico deputy attorney general and organised crime expert, Prof Samuel Gonzalez Ruiz.
  • Mexican City is 'Murder Capital of the World'

    10/22/2009 2:26:56 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 7 replies · 361+ views
    Telegraph ^ | 10/22/09 | Nick Allen
    Ciudad Juarez, the Mexican city gripped by a drug cartel war, has laid new claim to the title "murder capital of the world" as the number of killings so far this year passed 2,000.The city of 1.5 million people just across the border from El Paso, Texas, had 1,600 murders last year but in 2009 that total was exceeded by late summer. Latest figures from the Chihuahua state attorney general's office showed there were 195 this month alone. Mexican drug wars force police to claim asylum in US How to make a billion out of blood and cocaine US marshall...
  • Video: Illegal Immigration Activist Exposes Her Own Inconsistency

    10/22/2009 12:51:50 PM PDT · by careyb · 5 replies · 412+ views
    CNN ^ | 10/22/09 | CNN
    Regarding a pinata of Sherriff Joe Arpaio.
  • Dozens open fire, hurl grenades at Mexican army in Reynosa[Mexico]

    10/22/2009 12:09:07 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 18 replies · 668+ views
    The Monitor ^ | October 22, 2009 | ANA LEY,
    REYNOSA — A clash between the Mexican army and about 60 assailants turned some this city’s streets into a battle zone for about an hour early Tuesday morning. The group fired shots at soldiers patrolling the Reynosa-Matamoros highway near Motel Dalí about 1:20 a.m., the Mexican Defense Ministry said in a news release issued Wednesday evening. The attackers rode inside about 20 newer-model trucks as they fired guns and hurled grenades at the military convoy. No injuries were reported by neighbors and passersby, though one soldier suffered a gunshot wound to his leg. It remains unknown whether any of the...
  • 300-Plus Arrests Made in 'Project Coronado' Drug Cartel Raids

    10/22/2009 9:11:21 AM PDT · by BradtotheBone · 7 replies · 1,026+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Thursday, October 22, 2009
    WASHINGTON — More than 300 suspects have been arrested in a series of drug raids across the country that law enforcement officials say is the largest single strike at a Mexican drug cartel operating in the United States. The arrests are aimed at the U.S. operations of the La Familia cartel, two officials said Thursday, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the results of the operation. In the latest legal assault on La Familia, a New York grand jury has indicted an alleged cartel leader, Servando Gomez-Martinez. He is linked to one of the...
  • Violence crosses into the U.S. without a visa

    10/22/2009 10:44:54 AM PDT · by AuntB · 13 replies · 728+ views
    eluniversal ^ | Oct. 22, 2009 | translated by NAFBPO foreign news report
    Jose Daniel Gonzalez Galeana was murdered with eight .45 caliber shots the night of Friday, May 15, in a residence to the northeast of El Paso, Texas. The 37 year old man was the presumed leader of the Juarez cartel and a DEA informant. The killer was identified by police as Michael Jackson Apodaca, 18 years old, a member of the 111th Air Artillery Defense Brigade of the United States Army. Apodaca was asked to kill him. A rival organization, known as La Compania [The Company] contracted him and two other subjects to square away a debt. Four months later,...
  • Pro 8 News Exclusive Video: Mexican troops reacting to shootout in Nuevo Laredo

    10/22/2009 10:22:01 AM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 2 replies · 318+ views
    KGNS ^ | Oct 22, 2009
    Local, state and federal police respond to bridge number one and two in force following a shootout in Nuevo Laredo. The officers were armed with high-powered weapons in an attempt to keep any of the gunmen from coming across the border. They checked people and vehicles coming into the US for several hours. It was a quick response following the shootout between Mexican soldiers and drug traffickers near the US Consulate. An American Consulate in Nuevo Laredo was put on lock down after the shots were fired. Mexican police will not release very much information. We do know that the...
  • Hundreds Arrested In Raids Targeting Mexican Drug Cartel (In USA)

    10/22/2009 10:17:46 AM PDT · by AuntB · 23 replies · 885+ views
    kwtx TV ^ | Oct. 22, 2009 | KWTX
    Hundreds of people have been arrested in Texas and around the country what officials say is the largest single strike at a Mexican drug cartel in the U.S WASHINGTON (October 22, 2009)—U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder calls the arrests of more than 300 people in a series of drug raids in Texas and across the country the largest single strike at a Mexican drug cartel operating here. Holder said at a news conference Thursday that the arrests over the past two days were aimed at the U.S. operations of the La Familia cartel. Click here to find out more! Holder...
  • Mexican gang leader added to FBI Most Wanted list

    10/21/2009 3:17:04 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 8 replies · 455+ views
    Houston Chronicle/AP ^ | Oct. 21, 2009 | ALICIA A. CALDWELL
    EL PASO, Texas — An alleged Mexican gang leader named to the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list may have surgically altered his face and changed his finger prints to hide his identity, federal investigators said Wednesday. Eduardo "Tablas" Ravelo was added earlier this week to the wanted list that includes the likes of Osama Bin Laden and Boston crime lord James "Whitey" Bulger. "From what I've heard, it's my understanding he may have had ... plastic surgery and manipulated his finger prints," said Samantha Mikeska, the FBI's lead investigator in a 5-year-old probe of Ravelo's Barrio Azteca gang. If Ravelo...
  • Report: Mexico One Of Most Dangerous Places For Reporters To Work

    10/21/2009 9:39:49 AM PDT · by AuntB · 10 replies · 457+ views
    Voice of America ^ | Oct. 20,2009 | Bernard Shusman
    The report issued by Reporters Without Borders (RWB) is positive for the U.S., however, the issue of national security, seems to be one of the biggest problems for United States reporters seeking information from the government. But that pales when you compare the problems Mexican reporters have in covering the news, especially in the border areas with the United States. Reporter Angela Kocherga gave this first hand report: "Mexico is one of the most dangerous places to work as a reporter these days, we see that by the ranking and see that played out in the field. Now the Majority...
  • I-Team: Terror-Related Arrest Began in Las Vegas

    10/21/2009 4:29:27 AM PDT · by Cindy · 6 replies · 590+ views
    LAS VEGAS NOW.com ^ | Updated: Oct 20, 2009 8:56 PM | Investigative Reporter Jonathan Humbert and Photojournalist Alex Brauer
    ADD to post no. 105: http://www2.lasvegasnow.com/docs/terror_complaint.pdf http://www2.lasvegasnow.com/docs/terror_indict.pdf LAS VEGAS, NV — SNIPPET: “The real end, however, came in a Minnesota Federal Court. Two weeks ago, the FBI arrested Abdow Munye Abdow for two counts of making false statements to a federal official. The FBI believes Abdow lied about his trip to Las Vegas, and a passenger he was with who was on the terrorism watch list. The Nevada Highway Patrol pulled over Abdow and four other people on October 6, 2009 for speeding. Trooper Alan Davidson, a spokesperson for NHP, said the officer on the scene began asking questions.” SNIPPET:...
  • Mexico's Calderón Takes on Big Labor

    10/20/2009 3:15:49 PM PDT · by Ge0ffrey · 4 replies · 215+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | 10/19/2009 | Mary O'Grady
    Eight days ago, just after midnight on a Sunday morning, Mexican President Felipe Calderón instructed federal police to take over the operations of the state-owned electricity monopoly, Luz y Fuerza del Centro (LyFC), which serves Mexico City and parts of surrounding states. The company's assets will stay in the hands of the government but will now be run by the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), a national state-owned utility and the major supplier of LyFC's energy. The net effect of the move is to dethrone 42,000 members of the Mexican Union of Electricians, which had won benefits over the decades to...