Posted on 09/20/2018 1:06:21 PM PDT by reaganaut1
ACAPULCO, MexicoIt was the beginning of just another day in one of the worlds most murderous places.
Cristian Sabino was sitting on a plastic chair by this beach resorts central market when a gunman walked up and shot him five times. As the 22-year-old dropped to the ground, the assailant fired a final bullet to the head and walked away.
Six more people would be killed that day in Acapulco, including a cabdriver who was hacked to pieces. Death is so much part of the landscape that once police cordoned off the area around Mr. Sabinos body, some patrons at a nearby rotisserie chicken restaurant stayed to finish their meals.
Acapulcos days as a tourist resort with a touch of Hollywood glamour seem long ago. In a city of 800,000, 953 people were violently killed last year, more than in Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Portugal and the Netherlands put together.
Its not just Mexico. There is a murder crisis across much of Latin America and the Caribbean, which today is the worlds most violent region. Every day, more than 400 people are murdered there, a yearly tally of about 145,000 dead.
With just 8% of the worlds population, Latin America accounts for roughly a third of global murders. It is also the only region where lethal violence has grown steadily since 2000, according to United Nations figures.
Nearly one in every four murders around the world takes place in just four countries: Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico and Colombia. Last year, a record 63,808 people were murdered in Brazil. Mexico also set a record at 31,174, with murders so far this year up another 20%.
The 2016 tally in China, according to the U.N.: 8,634. For the entire European Union: 5,351. The United States: 17,250.
(Excerpt) Read more at wsj.com ...
That’s right. And millions are walking around right now.
And trying to get here by the thousands...............................
Yep.
I can only guess, but here goes:
The wealth gap in Brazil largely corresponds to the racial gap.
There may be an established understanding that using force is the way to get ahead.
Also the population in Brazil is younger than in the US or Europe.
And the Democrats want to get the USA infested with this way of life
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