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    M3: Street Gang No More, MS-13 Moves Into Organized Crime

    Zeta money man arrested; Chipotle workers quit ahead of immigration audits
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    La Prensa (Honduras) 3/9/2011 PHOTOS

    First cocaine laboratory found in Honduras

    (San Pedro Sula, Honduras) Security officials led by Minister Oscar
    Alvarez found a clandestine laboratory allegedly used to process
    cocaine in the mountains of El MerendĂłn, located in the municipality
    of Omoa north of Honduras. The area is accessible only with
    four-wheel drive vehicles or on foot. The discovery was made after
    several months of investigation. Honduran authorities have seized
    more than two tons of cocaine from South America in the last three
    weeks, and on March 4 in Tegucigalpa seized about 250,000 pills of
    pseudoephedrine (to make meth), and Sunday a plane landed on a highway
    in northern department of Yoro that allegedly brought cocaine;
    however, the aircraft was burned before authorities arrived. In 2008
    a laboratory was dismantled in Tegucigalpa to make
    pseudoephedrine-based ecstasy, which was run by Honduran and Mexican
    drug traffickers.

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    Tijuana Mayor reviews first 100 days

    (Tijuana, Baja California) Carlos Bustamante Anchondo, the mayor of Tijuana, reports that 81 per cent of his commitments have been accomplished. He continued that since December 15, 231 planned actions were initiated and completed. "I will not waste time on political grandstanding, nor empty rhetoric, citizens demand results
    and we are going to give those," he said.

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    La Prensa Grafica (El Salvador) 3/8/2011

    Predictions that sugar production will fall 13%

    Sugar production in Guatemala, one of the world's largest exporters, would fall about 13% in the 2010/2011 cycle due to bad weather, said the producer group ASAZGUA. In the 2010/11 cycle, Guatemala will produce about two million tons, below the 2.3 million tons in the previous cycle, said Armando Boesche, manager of the Sugar Association of Guatemala (ASAZGUA). "Excessive rains caused the flowering of the
    sugarcane ahead of schedule. Consequently, it will be a short harvest", said the manager. The country exported 1.6 million tons in the 2009/10 cycle. Guatemala exports about 70% of sugar produced, mainly to South Korea, Chile and the United States and is the fourth largest exporter of the sweetener, according to the Department of Agriculture (USDA, in English). Sugar is the second largest export product after coffee in Guatemala.

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    Colombian government calls on companies to avoid payment of extortion

    The Colombian government on Wednesday urged domestic and foreign companies to avoid extortion threats from illegal armed groups. A total of 22 hostages were released on Tuesday, perhaps due to government pressure exerted by the troops. Meanwhile, a surveyor is still held by Colombian rebels. The guerrillas said the kidnapping "was because the company had failed to pay.â€
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    And Calderon comes up here, chews out the a$$ of the US president, demands (and gets) Obama to completely open US roads and commerce to Mexico - AND GETS AWAY WITH IT!

    Amazing.

    How much MS13 dope, sex slave, illegal alien and contraband will flow across our land now?

    Imagine the amount of dope that can be smuggled in just one 18-wheeler.

    MS13 will be running THIS country before its over.
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