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    M3 REPORT: Things not looking good for IA's in the U.S.

    Mexico to become the country with largest emigration
    m3report | November 11, 2010 at 7:57 am | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: http://wp.me/pg2Ga-Hs

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    El Sol de Mexico (Mexico City) 11/10/10

    The 4th World Forum on Migration & Development is taking place in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, and it now forecasts that, by the end of this century’s first decade, Mexico will have become the country with the largest emigration. According to the World Bank, Mexican emigration will reach 11,900,000 persons, exceeding India, one of the world’s most populous countries, by nearly half a million persons who have abandoned their country during this decade.

    The financial institution’s evaluation places Mexico above two large nations, Russia and China, which by the end of the year are projected to have a total of 11,100,000 and 8,300,000 emigrants, respectively. The World Bank holds that emigrant Mexicans represent 10.7 percent of its total population and that for the most part they leave their country in illegal status.

    http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldemexico/notas/n1848898.htm

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    Excelsior (Mexico City) 11/10/10

    The leading front page items: security of U.S. consular personnel

    (Headline): United States requires consulates in Mexico to use armored vehicles and escorts.

    “The order for the Sonora office requires personnel to take extreme security measures, and indicates the way highway trips must be undertaken, due to organized criminality.â€
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    Ain't our southern neighbors nice?
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    What is it about the thirid world countries that makes them so brutal?

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    Things not looking good for illegal aliens in the U.S.
    Yeah, and ain't it grand!
    As Aristotle said, “Tolerance and apathy are the first virtue of a dying civilization.â€

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    Good Luck mexico when we start booting all their azzes back across the border

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