The body of the police chief at Charo, Michoacán, was found yesterday dumped by the side of a road. His face had been “destroyed”, he had been tortured and his hands were handcuffed. He had been shot “at least” six times with an AK47 rifle.
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* After the recent attacks and assassinations of seven Tijuana police, the city began the day with no law enforcement agents and the city’s main street crossings were devoid of police. During the killing of the seven, thugs used the police radio frequency to warn that at least twenty police would be murdered and that it was all ordered by Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who has been disputing control of Tijuana as a drug operation base.
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Though the complicated issue of the economy will of course continue to be the U.S.’s main area of concentration – as it will be practically everywhere, and our national case is an example of that –
issues such as immigration cannot wait, because it is directly linked with the economy. Those approximately 12 million irregular immigrants (sic) cannot remain in limbo, since that would mean the retention of a focus of tension and insecurity, not only for the United States but also for many countries of origin of those immigrants, whose individual monetary remittances are vital for many area economies. Let us hope that this time, and with the decisive impulse of the new American Administration, it will not enter that maze in which previous attempts have been lost.
Demands for immigration reform and open borders continue despite violence and killings « M3 Report
It's beyond sad when a country states that it is unable to sustain itself without the co-dependency upon the illegal migration of millions of it's own nationals for the sake of receiving remittances and draining the tax dollars and social services of it's neighboring country. Despite its' receipt of billions in remittances coupled with the tens of billions in financial aid that we provide to mexico annually, the majority of its people proclaim poverty and the lack of all things basic needed to survive as their reason for illegally immigrating to the US.
The governments' desperation and hope for the granting of amnesty of the millions of it's nationals that have invaded America illegally, is simply breathtaking.
