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    OUTRAGE Mexico is stealing land bought by Americans again!

    This happened to Americans and Canadians in Baja in the 80's and it's happening again, people want to have a peaceful quiet life by the beach and Mexicans are stealing Americans and Canadians property. Now if We took land from Mexicans what would the media say?
    This is what Obummer and his Progressives are bringing to America!
    The sad part is this is a very pretty area and the people are all great! IMHO

    Why isn't the American media showing how many "rights" we have in Mexico?

    Foreigners – perhaps as many as 40, mainly Americans and Canadians – who purchased beachfront land in Tenacatita are outraged by the actions of wealthy Guadalajara businessman Andres Villalobos, who, with the support of dozens of armed Jalisco state police officers, has appropriated their properties, even though many have legal titles held in bank trusts.

    Villalobos, who obtained a court order to carry out the eviction of around 50 low-income families, has vowed to demolish every standing structure in a 80-hectare tract of land bordering Tenacatita beach, regardless whether they are legally titled to others. State police and employees of Villalobos’ company, Inmobiliaria Rodenas, have blocked the road to the beach and are keeping everyone off the land.

    As of press time, this newspaper has learned that while some palapa beach huts and restaurants may have been torn down, the concrete structures are still standing.

    “(Villalobos) intended to demolish the buildings but appears to have suspended the work,â€

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    "Foreigners – perhaps as many as 40, mainly Americans and Canadians – who purchased beachfront land in Tenacatita...."

    I thought foreigners were prohibited from owning property in Mexico under their Constitution; obviously I was mistaken.
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