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Mexico: Violence and Drug Raids Rule the day!

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WAVE OF EXECUTIONS
In the Municipality of Guadalupe y Calvo five youths, all members of one family were executed as they played volleyball in a public field; according to witnesses a commando machine gunned them from a moving vehicle.
The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (Foreign News Report) - Full Story
 

Mexico: Upcoming elections infiltrated by organized crime

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Possible Collusion of the Narcos in the Intermediate Campaigns of Mexico
The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO)
 

Mexican Secretary of Population, Borders and Migratory Affairs claims 85,000 Hispanic children left abandoned in the U.S. last year because parents were deported

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Mexican Secretary of Population, Borders and Migratory Affairs claims 85,000 Hispanic children left abandoned in the U.S. last year because parents were deported. Congressmen from Mexico and Latin American Countries to meet with U.S. Congressmen and ultimately Barak Obama to push for “regularization” of immigration status of parents of “anchor babies”.

The “secretary (read: chairman) of the Population, Borders and Migratory Affairs of the Chamber of Deputies” (House of Reps.), Jose Edmundo Ramirez Martinez, reported that 85 thousand Hispanic children were left abandoned in the United States in the last twelve months because their parents were deported to their places of origin by the country’s immigration officials.
The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO)
 

Mexico sets new record: Deaths related to drug traffic hit 3000 – an 80% increase over 2008

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Yesterday (6/17/09) deaths related to drug traffic in Mexico  surpassed 3 thousand, which sets a new record since 2005 when “El Universal” began the register of executions brought about by the war between cartels.
The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO) - Full Story
 

Crime endemic throughout Mexico; Over 70% of Mexico’s citizens fear kidnapping and robbery

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Mexicans continue to be fearful of being victims of some crime: 72% fear being kidnapped and 78% fear being robbed; almost three out of four Mexicans perceive  “a situation of deteriorated insecurity in the last 12 months and only 24 percent thinks that it has improved.
The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO) - ‎Full Story
 
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