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    M3 REPORT:Mexico-Violence up - Remittances from US down

    Mexico: Violence up - Remittances from US down
    m3report | October 28, 2010 at 3:59 am | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: http://wp.me/pg2Ga-Gj

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    El Imparcial (Hermosillo, Sonora) 10/27/10

    Monetary remittances into Mexico

    The individual monetary remittances into Mexico from abroad dropped 1.69% during the first nine months of the year in comparison with the similar period during 2009. Those remittances, almost all from the United States, have reached 16 billion 156 million dollars this year, according to figures from the Bank of Mexico. After petroleum production, remittances are Mexico’s second largest source of income. Mexico is the largest recipient of remittances in Latin America. Over 11.8 million Mexicans live in the United States.

    http://www.elimparcial.com/EdicionEnLin ... 75896.aspx

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    Diario Rotativo (Queretaro, Qro.), El Sol de Mexico (Mexico City) 10/27/10

    Smuggler of Chinese detained in Mexico

    A Mexican federal judge has ordered a 40-day preliminary detention for Huang Chen Yao Wei, who is charged with organized crime and people trafficking. Huang was apprehended in Mexico City while transporting eight other Chinese whom he aimed to take into the United States illegally. He is said to have been operating since 2004.

    http://rotativo.com.mx/seguridad/arraig ... 2222/html/

    http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldemexico/notas/n1833748.htm

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    Cambio de Michoacan (Morelia, Michoacan) 10/26/10

    Beyond brutality

    In Uruapan, state of Michoacán, a dismembered human body was dumped on a traffic island in front of a McDonald’s restaurant. The body of the victim was in 19 pieces. This is the second human body dismemberment case in Uruapan in the last 8 days. (Note: the link below to this article also contains a photo of the scene).

    http://www.cambiodemichoacan.com.mx/ver ... ?id=136367

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    El Diario (Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua) 10/27/10

    Triple execution at border crossing sows panic

    Early Tuesday afternoon, a vehicle with three men inside was parked near the Mexican customs facility just a few yards from the dividing line between the U.S. and Mexico at the border crossing of El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. Then, other vehicles arrived, and their occupants, said to be younger men, surrounded the parked vehicle and opened fire. The three men in the parked vehicle were all killed; shell casings from assault rifles and pistols were later found at the scene. The three victims were reportedly Mexican federal police. Their killers disappeared without a trace. The multiple execution caused panic in the area and the temporary closing of all traffic across the border at that crossing.

    http://www.diario.com.mx/notas.php?f=20 ... 990457758d

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    Diario de Yucatan (Merida, Yucatan), El Porvenir (Monterrey, Nuevo Leon) 10/27/10

    And yet another massacre

    This morning (Wed.) an armed group of men assassinated 16 persons at a car wash in Tepic, state of Nayarit. The victims were all employees of the car wash but also said to be attending a local drug rehab facility. Just last Sunday, another 13 persons were shot to death at a rehab center in Tijuana.

    Shortly after the attack, the police radio frequency was used by unknown persons to warn that this is “a proof of what Juarez isâ€
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    The individual monetary remittances into Mexico from abroad dropped 1.69% during the first nine months of the year in comparison with the similar period during 2009. Those remittances, almost all from the United States, have reached 16 billion 156 million dollars this year, according to figures from the Bank of Mexico. After petroleum production, remittances are Mexico’s second largest source of income. Mexico is the largest recipient of remittances in Latin America. Over 11.8 million Mexicans live in the United States.
    WOW! Illegal invaders sent 16 billion back to their beloved mexico in the way of remittances and here in our country, cites and states are almost bankrupt accommodating these criminals in the way of healthcare, education, incarceration costs, etc.

    Go figure....
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoBueno
    The individual monetary remittances into Mexico from abroad dropped 1.69% during the first nine months of the year in comparison with the similar period during 2009. Those remittances, almost all from the United States, have reached 16 billion 156 million dollars this year, according to figures from the Bank of Mexico. After petroleum production, remittances are Mexico’s second largest source of income. Mexico is the largest recipient of remittances in Latin America. Over 11.8 million Mexicans live in the United States.
    WOW! Illegal invaders sent 16 billion back to their beloved mexico in the way of remittances and here in our country, cites and states are almost bankrupt accommodating these criminals in the way of healthcare, education, incarceration costs, etc.

    Go figure....
    Exactly!! They send money out of the country that SHOULD have been spent in our local economies, all the while we get to pay their education, medical and welfare benefits. Not to mention the jobs that should have gone to Americans. No wonder Mexico is so anxious to export their poor, they need the money.
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