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    Mexico targets 'dirty dollars'

    Mexico has imposed limits on the use of US dollars in an attempt to limit money-laundering by drug traffickers.

    Mexicans who don't have bank accounts will be able to exchange only up to $1,500 (£1,000) a month.

    Those with accounts could change a maximum of $4,000.

    The Mexican treasury estimates that $10bn of laundered money enters the country's banking system each year, fuelling drug-related violence.
    The last few days have seen a surge in drug-related killings in the country.

    In the latest bloodshed, at least 14 suspected drug cartel gunmen were killed in a clash with the army in the town of Taxco, south of Mexico City.
    ***** money

    "This measure is consistent with a strategy of fighting not just drug trafficking but also organised crime," said Treasury Secretary Ernesto Cordero.

    "We have to close the way to dollars from sources that may be illegal."
    The new law applies to currency exchange and cash deposits, but no limits will be placed on the purchase of dollars.
    Businesses that work in tourism or close to the US border will be able to deposit up to $7,000 a month.

    The illegal flow of billions of dollars from the US is fuelling Mexico's escalating drugs war, the government says.

    Huge incomes allow the drugs gangs to buy advanced weaponry to fight the security forces and each other.

    Further bloodshed
    At least 23,000 people have been killed in drug-related violence in Mexico since December 2006, when President Calderon ordered the army and federal police to combat the cartels.

    Mexico's police are sometimes outgunned by the cartels

    In Tuesday's violence in Taxco, the army said soldiers returned fire when they were attacked by gunmen, and later seized guns and grenades.
    Taxco in Guerrero state is a colonial-era silver mining town that is popular with tourists, but the region is a focus for turf wars between rival drugs gangs.

    Last month a mass grave with 55 bodies was discovered in an abandoned mineshaft outside the town.

    On Monday, 12 federal police officers were killed in an ambush in the western state of Michoacan, and at least 29 inmates died in fighting between rival gangs in a prison in the north-western state of Sinaloa.
    And last Friday more than 40 people were killed in separate incidents.
    Critics of President Felipe Calderon say his policy of using troops to fight the cartels has only worsened the violence, without stopping the flow of drugs.

    But on Monday Mr Calderon defended his strategy in an article published on the presidency website and in several newspapers.

    "I am convinced that we would be in a much worse situation if we had not decided to take on the criminals," Mr Calderon wrote.

    "If we remain with our arms crossed, we will remain in the grip of organised crime, we will always live in fear, our children will have no future, there will be more violence and we will lose our freedom."

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    Operation Casablanca:
    The United States caught the Mexican banks laudering drug money back in the 1990s and Mexico was furious that we had agents inside of Mexico spying on their sovereign nation.

    Now they are finally going to do something? Sure they are. Just like the "phony war" before Europe exploded into a world war. It's all for show. Mexico is probably getting ready to ask Washington for more money and weapons to fight "the enemy"! HA!

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    Mexico is probably getting ready to ask Washington for more money and weapons to fight "the enemy"! HA!

    Mexico IS the enemy. They are a country full of racists and nationalists who only stop preying on each other when they have easy American marks to turn to. Men and Women of Good Character THEY ARE NOT. I would allow anyone from any other latin american nation into the U S ahead of Mexicans.

    Mexico needs to fight against the racist/nationalist anti-american anti-white teachings of Aztlan/Reconqista, and the powerful drug cartels, before I would even begin to give them so much as a handful of visas again. Stop all migration from Mexico and have a full dialogue and moratorium on Immigration and Illegal Immigration from that country

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    Re: Mexico

    Quote Originally Posted by Tbow009
    Mexico is probably getting ready to ask Washington for more money and weapons to fight "the enemy"! HA!

    Mexico IS the enemy. They are a country full of racists and nationalists who only stop preying on each other when they have easy American marks to turn to. Men and Women of Good Character THEY ARE NOT. I would allow anyone from any other latin american nation into the U S ahead of Mexicans.

    Mexico needs to fight against the racist/nationalist anti-american anti-white teachings of Aztlan/Reconqista, and the powerful drug cartels, before I would even begin to give them so much as a handful of visas again. Stop all migration from Mexico and have a full dialogue and moratorium on Immigration and Illegal Immigration from that country
    Ditto! I was driving home from work yesterday and was passing through Santa Ana( don't try this after dark). I glanced over to my right and their was a corner house, with a HUGE mexican rag hoisted from it's roof top. There is no dount their intent was to shove their nationalism in our face, on our soil nonetheless! My blood pressure shot up about twenty points at that moment. We are being invaded right before our very eyes.

    It was probably some city council members house....
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    Ditto from me too. If you ask immigrants from other Latin American countries that come through Mexico to the US....they will tell you how much they despise the Mexican people. Especially the ones who live in the border towns like Juarez. Actually, Mexican's who live far into the interior of Mexico also have choice words for border town Mexicans.

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