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    U.N. Representative: Detentions of Illegals are Unjustified

    U.N. Representative: Detentions of Illegals are Unjustified
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    Foreign News Report

    El Porvenir (Monterrey, Nuevo Leon) 3/12/08

    Jorge Bustamante Fernandez, a Mexican citizen, is a representative of the United Nations in the area of migrants' human rights. He met with the Border Issues, Population and Development committees of the Mexican Senate and while there said that there is no possibility of a migratory accord between Mexico and the United States in the short or middle term. He added that a "generalized xenophobia" prevails in the United States and that these anti-immigrant attitudes have turned into round-ups and expulsions of illegal migrants, especially those of Mexican origin.
    This has provoked a systematic violation of their human rights, he added "because the detentions are unjustified and violent, besides the fact that they cause the break-up of the families of the migrants who are expelled from the United States."
    He asserted this situation could change after the presidential elections which will take place in that country in November according to the candidates which the Republican and Democrat parties may present.

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    El Universal (Mexico City) 3/12/08

    Eleven executions related to organized crime took place in the last few hours in Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Durango, Nuevo Leon and Michoacan. Four occurred in Chihuahua, where there have been over 100 so far this year; four others fell in Sinaloa after being tortured, stabbed and shot. Another two victims were found elsewhere in the state. Tijuana accounted for two.
    The state of Chihuahua accounts for one out of every five executions: two of the latest were found in the southern end of the state on the road between Parral and El Vergel. The bodies "showed more than 180 impacts from AR15, AK47 and 9mm. firearms."
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    Frontera (Tijuana, Baja Calif.) 3/12/08

    Mexican federal agents arrested four men and seized eight shoulder weapons , six handguns and clips of various calibers in operations in San Luis Potosi and Durango.
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    La Prensa (Mexico City) (part of the O.E.M. paper chain) 3/12/08

    An SUV with no plates and with tinted windows was stopped before dawn in Tijuana's eastside Otay Mesa. The driver fled and left the engine running but also left behind 5,188 rounds of ammo of various calibers, $54,100 dollars in cash and eleven different firearms. And in the area of Tecate, Baja Calif. (on the border east of Tijuana), police arrested two men from the state of Sinaloa; they had with them 7 shoulder weapons, 2 pistols and 671 rounds of ammo.
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    Notiver (Veracruz, Ver.) 3/12/08

    Hundreds of illegals from various Central American countries "revolted" and gathered at the railroad tracks of the "Ferrosur" railway where they informed officials that criminal gangs are assaulting, robbing, beating and even kidnapping them to demand ransom from their families. They even asked to be escorted and to have Mexican immigration officials come and repatriate them to their countries of origin.
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    El Comercio (Lima, Peru) 3/12/08

    Peru's Minister of Interior, Luis Alva, said that 5 tons 549 kilos of cocaine have been seized so far this year, compared to 3.6 & 2.9 tons in the same periods of "06 and '07. Peru continues to be the world's second largest cocaine producer after Colombia.
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    This has provoked a systematic violation of their human rights, he added "because the detentions are unjustified and violent, besides the fact that they cause the break-up of the families of the migrants who are expelled from the United States."
    ROFL! Bustamante is a shill with an agenda and we're supposed to take him seriously?!?!

    There would be NO detentions if your people stop breaking our laws. Violent? I know he's got the wrong side of the border here. Mexico beats, robs, maims and kills their IA's, we just send em home.

    Fix your own problems and keep your citizens home.
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    Anybody have an e-mail address for the scumbag? If you do share it and let's give him a piece of our mind and let him know he is interfering with our sovereignty. Maybe then we can work on Congress to work on the UN to get this guy unseated because he is promoting anti-American agendas. He needs to go elsewhere. Only thing better would be "divine intervention".
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    OH well I am sure the UN agrees with this nut case none of them like us anyway....all they like is our money.

    everybody to these people is in the worng except them!! Geeez would't want them to take responsiblity for their own citzens now would we!!
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    This has provoked a systematic violation of their human rights, he added "because the detentions are unjustified and violent, besides the fact that they cause the break-up of the families of the migrants who are expelled from the United States."

    He should look in his own frontyard and clean it up first. ICE raids are justified and are not violent.

    El Universal (Mexico City) 3/12/08

    Eleven executions related to organized crime took place in the last few hours in Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Durango, Nuevo Leon and Michoacan. Four occurred in Chihuahua, where there have been over 100 so far this year; four others fell in Sinaloa after being tortured, stabbed and shot. Another two victims were found elsewhere in the state. Tijuana accounted for two.
    The state of Chihuahua accounts for one out of every five executions: two of the latest were found in the southern end of the state on the road between Parral and El Vergel. The bodies "showed more than 180 impacts from AR15, AK47 and 9mm. firearms."

    Now those are violent and acts against human rights.

    Appeal to Mexican President Calderon:
    "Amnesty International has documented torture, arbitrary detention,
    excessive use of force and the denial of due process," said Cox in a letter
    to President Calderon ahead of his official visit Sunday through next
    Thursday (Feb. 10-14). "The public security and criminal justice
    institutions have too frequently been characterized as abusive, ineffective
    and lacking independence and transparency."

    Larry Cox, executive director of Amnesty International USA
    "Distrust and caution are the parents of security."
    Benjamin Franklin

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    Why is Mexico aloud to detain, jail and even rob and harm illegal aliens that stroll over their borders???????????
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