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    M3 Report: 33 Million Mexicans Lack Education

    Border patrol agent's parents still looking for answers three weeks later
    m3report | January 5, 2011 at 6:59 am | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: http://wp.me/pg2Ga-Ti

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    El Economista (Mexico) 1/4/2011

    33 Million Mexicans Lack Education

    The Director of the National Institute for Adult Education said that according to the 2009 census, 5.8 million or 7% of the population are illiterate, 10 million have no Primary and 17 million no Secondary
    education. He continued that after age 40, this lack of schooling is more accentuated. He also noted that the count does not include the non-Spanish speaking indigenous. Among reasons for the young leaving school are today’s low salaries even with a high school and college education.
    http://tinyurl.com/25y7wwg
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    La Hora (Ecuador) 1/4/2011

    Ecuador’s Oil will have budget of about USD $4 Billion

    (Quito) Between January and October 2010, Ecuador, the smallest member of OPEC, exported 339, 000 barrels a day of oil at an average price of $70.38 per barrel. Ecuador is joining with Venezuela in building a petrochemical plant and an oil field in the Amazon rain forest. Petroecuador is also seeking investors to increase production by 7 to 15% at five of its mature fields in the Amazon which produce 120,000 barrels a day.

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    El Nuevo Diario (Nicaragua) 1/4/2011

    First Blow Against Drug Traffickers by Navy

    The Nicaraguan Navy attempted to intercept a suspicious boat in the Caribbean which failed to yield even with a warning shot. The five people made it to the beach and ran for the house of a known drug trafficker with police right behind them. Two were caught, and on inspection of the boat, 13 bags were found supposedly of marijuana.

    http://www.elnuevodiario.com.ni/nacionales/91605
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    Blog del Narco (Mexico) 1/4/2011

    Hijackers Posing as Zetas

    Nine members of the Church of Santa Muerte including the leader, David Romo, and all wearing white, were arrested and charged with extortion and kidnappings on behalf of Los Zetas. The Attorney General for the Federal District affirms sufficient evidence prosecution. Confessions by two men state they had participated as members of the Mexican Mafia in the U.S. (The "Santa Muerte" cult has become popular among drug traffickers in Mexico, in part because followers believe the skeletal figure of the female "saint" may protect them from death or arrest.)
    http://tinyurl.com/33ykqhp
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    Blog del Narco (Mexico) 1/4/2011

    Matamoros has no Public Safety Director

    Tamaulipas has become one of the most violent states in Mexico where citizens often witness frequent executions, shootings, and more violence, noting authorities have left and are doing nothing to stop it. The Mayor says that retired general Jesus Martinez Martinez has not presented himself to take the oath. He has not been heard from since last Tuesday, when he notified the Municipal Public Safety office that he had received threats from cartel.
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    Violence:
    -five blockades by cartel; grenades & gunfire / MX Marines-Apodaca, Nuevo Leon
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    -four in family assassinated in Guerrero
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    -three youth, one 13 yrs, shot in Monterrey http://tinyurl.com/2vjyvhq

    Domestic News - United States

    Border patrol agent's parents still looking for answers three weeks later
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    Obama Administration Expands Role of Homeland Security Department to
    Secure Borders of Afghanistan
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    Mexican Fugitives Fill Huge Wanted Poster -151 Mexican prison escapees; near Laredo, Texas
    http://www.ksat.com/news/26358865/detail.html
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    Mexican cartel violence prompts calls for bigger National Guard deployment along the border
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    Sex offender nabbed after crossing border near Calexico-California
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    Mexico plans immigration shake-up
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    Border, Parks Agencies To Announce Border Crossing-Texas
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    500 Pounds Netted By Border Agents-Texas
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    Identity Mystery: Canada has no idea who this prisoner is
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    Coca-growing in Peru's Amazon
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    cant add too much to this.GOOD. even en-mass, not smart enuff to be a serious threat to the USA. see ya!

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    Their lack of an education is why they are unable to understand the consequences of their actions when they commit crimes. Trying to merge uneducated and uncivilized human beings from 3rd world lawless countries with 19th century economies into a civilized 21st century technological and economic superpower simply does not work and is a recipe for certain disaster.
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    And Mexico plans to send all 33 million to the US for jobs and free education.
    "A Nation of sheep will beget a government of Wolves" -Edward R. Murrow

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    Ignorance of the law is no excuse!
    I was told that by a judge when I was 14yrs. old for siphoning gas from a school bus! I didn't learn my lesson until Farmer John stuck a 12gauge shotgun in my face, I still flinch when I smell gas!
    Ignorance is no excuse, no lying,stealing,raping,or murdering is pretty much a international law even us stupid people can understand!
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    They are not stupid...The are cunning and very smart.Who else do you know that can take over a country like they do..They manage gangs guns drugs smugglers.Look at how they have obama jumping like beans..They have us fighting every step of the way to keep them out and from getting everything they ask for.
    .They have us by the ba!!s because we have to fight for ourselves in our own home while they have all these people backing them up and protecting there rights and fighting for them we have to push one for ENGLISH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReggieMay
    And Mexico plans to send all 33 million to the US for jobs and free education.
    Jobs are the key element. If we can shut down the job magnet, the other problems will fade away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vistalad
    Quote Originally Posted by ReggieMay
    And Mexico plans to send all 33 million to the US for jobs and free education.
    Jobs are the key element. If we can shut down the job magnet, the other problems will fade away.
    All the freebie social services they suck up will have to be denied too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by retiredairforce
    Their lack of an education is why they are unable to understand the consequences of their actions when they commit crimes. Trying to merge uneducated and uncivilized human beings from 3rd world lawless countries with 19th century economies into a civilized 21st century technological and economic superpower simply does not work and is a recipe for certain disaster.
    I'm thinking it is more that they have lived with lawlessness and doing wrong is more the norm for them. I'm sure their mindset is everyone does it so why not me if I can get away with it? And the whole way of life is ingrained in them. It's all they know.

    We could merge a few uneducated people from 3rd world countries sucessfully if it were a limited number at a time, but you are right that they are often too uncivilized to really adapt. It has to be done from an early age in my opinion if it is to work.
    As Aristotle said, “Tolerance and apathy are the first virtue of a dying civilization.â€

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratbstard
    Quote Originally Posted by vistalad
    Quote Originally Posted by ReggieMay
    And Mexico plans to send all 33 million to the US for jobs and free education.
    Jobs are the key element. If we can shut down the job magnet, the other problems will fade away.
    All the freebie social services they suck up will have to be denied too.
    Yes. IMO jobs are the key element, because that's Americans number one concern. Also, the results of increasing E-Verify and worksite enforcement will serve to build momentum for putting the needs of Americans first.

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