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    Mexican Bloodbath Mass murder + Tijuana police chiefs slain

    This report comes from a new service some of our allies have put together called the M3 Report. Activists are translating major news announcements from Central and South America to try to give us a better view of what is happening there. This came in my email tonight.

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    El Financiero (Mexico City), Frontera (Tijuana, Baja Calif.) 1/15/08

    An "armed group" executed the chief of the La Mesa division of the Tijuana police and the "general supervisor" of Tijuana's police at midnight last night. Initial reports state the two were in a vehicle that was fired upon with high caliber weapons by occupants of another vehicle.
    Hours later, armed subjects burst into the house of the chief of the Los Pinos division of the Tijuana police and shot him and his daughter dead. His wife and three other children were wounded. The wife died later at a hospital.
    Then, a revenge assault by some killers (the press reports could not say if this was the same group that had caused the prior deaths) apparently went to the wrong house in Tijuana and killed the man there and also a 3 year old and an 8 year old.
    Tijuana is practically under siege by personnel of all law enforcement agencies today.

    (note: while this bloodbath is going on, the news agencies have spread the item about the mislabeled "tear gas attacks by the Border Patrol" in Tijuana as far as press sources in Argentina, Spain and Cuba. At the same time, activists in Mexico are demanding that charges against the Border Patrol be filed with the Inter American Human Rights Commission.)
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    El Universal (Mexico City) 1/15/08

    - Record in "narcoexecutions" : 105 in less than 15 days
    - 14 persons were murdered in Mexico in the last few hours
    - The equivalent period in 2006 resulted in 80 homicides linked to organized crime, while 2007's total reached 90.
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    El Imparcial (Hermosillo, Sonora) 1/15/08

    (note: main headline, updating El Universal's report "17 executed in the country."

    Near northern Sonora state, soldiers seized "almost" two tons of marihuana, six vehicles, six rifles, a pistol and ammunition (not specified). That makes for four tons of marihuana so far this year in northern Sonora.
    The find was near La Colonia ranch, on the San Joaquin border, Saric, Sonora.
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    El Informador (Guadalajara, Jalisco) 1/15/08

    "The number of executed grows"
    (note: this updates both killing totals reported above even further)

    "The number of persons executed during yesterday and this dawn now adds up to 20, in one of the most violent time periods in the country."
    So far this month, Mexico's total is now 111.
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    a.m. (Leon, Guanajuato) 1/15/08

    96 police officers in Celaya, Guanajuato, have previous criminal records including rape, torture, aiding the escape of prisoners, aggravated assault and others. The officers involved include a number in various supervisory ranks. Local authorities are now considering the matter.
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    Cuarto Poder (Tuxtla Chiapas) 1/15/08

    In Las Casas, Chiapas, police found 19 undocumented Guatemalans and Salvadorans about to die from asphyxia. They were found stuffed inside the double-bottom of a truck; the local head of the Mex. immigration office said he doubted the 19 would have been alive by the time the truck reached the next town, Tuxtla, less than an hour away.
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    El Universo (Guayaquil, Ecuador) 1/15/08

    At 2 a.m. yesterday, a group of 30 would-be emigrants was arrested by Ecuadorean police "a few meters" from the beach and the launch in which they would start their voyage to the United States. The group included at least two teenage girls. A second group managed to escape.
    (note: these groups reportedly board launches which ferry them to larger sized vessels in which they journey to Central American countries, thence to the U.S. by land.)
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    155 nations poorer than mexico....lets have reasonable numbers of legal immigrants and allow some of the world's non-hispanic poor to emigrate for a change. latin nations have flooded the u.s. last several decades and it is not fair to other poor nations.....mexico has 20 billion dolar tourists industry, 13 billionares and 100's of millionares...mexico's "exxon" is PEMEX and the mexican gov't owns it!!! and still mexican politicians and elites refuse to share the wealth of the country with mexico's poor!! but mexican politicians and catholic clergy have no shame in demanding u.s. citizens to subsidize the medication and education of illegal aliens and their offspring...how dare they!! does compassion stop on the mexican side of rio grande river?......the church represents 98% of latin american nations and yet those nations are some of the most corrupt and violent in the world where drug lords practically run the countries. and this has been the norm for decades.....i fear the u.s. is becoming more like those corruption countries due primarily to the invading hordes crossing our border in the thousands "nightly"!!! god bless america !!! deport all illegals and let them go home and "fix" their broken systems and leave our immigration system alone to be truly enforced as required!!!

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