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Border security? It's in lack of jobs Pioneer Press By Ken Ellingwood MEXICO CITY - North of the US-Mexico border, Republican presidential candidates are talking tough on illegal immigration, with one proposing - perhaps in jest - an electrified fence to deter migrants. But data from both sides of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Border-Town Factories Give Manufacturers An Edge NPR Many are relocating just south of the border to Mexico, prompting business leaders to argue that the US-Mexico border region may be the key to rejuvenating manufacturing in North America. At a factory in an industrial park in Reynosa, Mexico, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Deluge of Safety Deficiencies Plague Trucks Entering U.S. From Mexico DigitalJournal.com (press release) Learn about the threat posed by Mexican trucks that are not up to code. November 20, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Texas has long served as the gateway of choice into the United States from Mexico. Two thirds of the US-Mexico border is comprised of Texas ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
2 Mayors, 2 Views on Using War-Zone Equipment Along Border New York Times Mr. Salinas has also had to fend off accusations that his city is as violent as its Mexican counterpart, Nuevo Laredo. In fact, data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation show that El Paso and Laredo are among the safest cities of their respective ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mexican village serves as purgatory for the deported OCRegister The Mexican government offers to recoup up to $380 of the costs associated with deportation, including transportation, lodging and meals as the deportees travel from the border entries where immigration officials drop them off to their hometowns. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Border issues stall art show in Tularosa Alamogordo Daily News By Bev Eckman-Onyskow, For the Daily News Robin Lee Makowski, gallery director of Studio 54@70 in Tularosa, was left glum after Mata Ortiz master potter Jerardo Tena was stopped at the US-Mexico border with his pots. TULAROSA -- What happens when a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Baja California economy recovering Imperial Valley Press BY ALEJANDRO DAVILA Staff Writer In the third quarter of 2011, Baja California recorded a 5.58 percent unemployment rate, the lowest along the US-Mexico border. And yet there is an issue with unemployment, said Enrique Rovirosa, former president of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mexican modernists focus of new SDMA exhibit SignOnSanDiego.com ... this overlooked genre is relevant to art history and San Diego's border-community identity. Many of the painters in the show were also muralists. To help viewers grasp the energy and sense of community that the Mexican Modernists were working in, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Mexican Cartels Open New Front In War: Online NPR In the last nine weeks, in the Mexican border city of Nuevo Laredo, one cartel has signaled a new front in its war. It murdered four people in gruesome fashion for allegedly using social media and blogs. JOHN BURNETT, BYLINE: The Nuevo Laredo blogger ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Experts: To get a bigger piece of auto assembly pie, Texas should look to ... Austin American-Statesman "But there is one over the border" in northern Mexico. David Marquez, an economic development director for Bexar County, the Texas home for Toyota, echoed that testimony. "We're trying to develop Texas-Mexico, where the supply chain already exists," he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawmakers want defense technology on border TucsonSentinel.com Cuellar spoke ahead of a hearing on Tuesday of the House Border and Maritime Security Subcommittee, where he is the ranking member. He wants to know what overseas equipment will become available and how to get it to the Texas-Mexico border — not just ... See all stories on this topic » |
Drug tunnels give border issues new reason for alarm Oil & Gas Journal By Bob Tippee National obsessions blocking work vital to US energy supply apply just as logically to struggles against crime on the US-Mexico border. It's just a matter of spreading fear. State officials in California, Arizona, New Mexico, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Perry says Obama policies have endangered US border agents Washington Post NEW YORK — Republican presidential hopeful Rick Perry says President Barack Obama and his administration are responsible for policies that have endangered agents patrolling the US-Mexico border. The Texas governor made his remarks while picking up an ... See all stories on this topic » |
Former Mexico cartel leader's nephew indicted in Texas Reuters US and Mexican authorities are cooperating closely to clamp down on drug trafficking and cross-border crime from Mexico, where more than 44000 people have been killed since President Felipe Calderon took office five years ago and sent the military to ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mexican drug cartels using children as decoys KVUE US Border Patrol checkpoints are set up on highways that serve as drug trafficking routes to catch smugglers. “We had an incident at this very checkpoint,” said Border Patrol Agent Agle standing at the Highway 80 checkpoint near Tombstone. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Politics turns border woes into sideshow San Antonio Express On the one hand, White House officials convened a border law enforcement forum to counter claims that Mexican drug cartels have turned the US-Mexico border into a war zone. On the other, federal agents recently dismantled a cartel network, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Transtelco Selects SaaSMaint CMMS EAM to Facilitate Management and Maintenance ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Headquartered in Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, the firm has approximately 70 employees and provides service in ten cities located mainly along the US-Mexican border. For more information, visit www.transtelco.com. See all stories on this topic » |
Udall Bill Would Fight Drug Smugglers Using Ultralight Aircraft KRWG 90.7 "Congresswoman Giffords has led the fight to crack down on drug smugglers who use ultralight aircraft to traffic illegal drugs across the US-Mexico border," said Pia Carusone, Giffords' chief of staff. "We appreciate Senators Udall and Heller carrying ... See all stories on this topic » |
Rio Grande Valley takes lead in imports of Mexican produce The Packer McClung said the organizations felt the first conference did a good job in giving both sides — from Mexican grower-shippers to US importers — a greater understanding of border crossing issues, valuable networking and the opportunity to share ... See all stories on this topic » |
TV series documents duties of authorities in area Brownsville Herald US communities on the border are feeling the effects of a volatile time in neighboring Mexico. “I don't know if people would want to turn back the clock to before the Mexican government went to war with the cartels, but I wouldn't blame them, ... See all stories on this topic » |
2 men arrested in Calif cocaine seizure
San Francisco Chronicle
Authorities said Friday that 40-year-old Juan Mora of Tecate, Mexico, and 47-year-old Jose Vega of Whittier were arrested and booked at the Riverside County jail. Each is being held on $1 million bail. Authorities linked the drugs to Mexico's Sinaloa ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Authorities said Friday that 40-year-old Juan Mora of Tecate, Mexico, and 47-year-old Jose Vega of Whittier were arrested and booked at the Riverside County jail. Each is being held on $1 million bail. Authorities linked the drugs to Mexico's Sinaloa ...
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Mexican Drug Cartel Used Threats To Influence State Election Vote Fox News In the violent Mexican state of Michoacán, drug cartels used strong arm tactics to influence last Sunday's state elections, one Mexican official said. Juan Marcos Gutiérrez, the outgoing acting interior secretary, said that a drug cartel conducted ... See all stories on this topic » |
Official: Drug cartel tried to skew Mexico vote The Associated Press Also Friday, the Mexican army said it had seized a $350000 radio communications network that was purportedly operated by the Zetas drug cartel in the northern state of Coahuila. The Defense Department said the system consisted of 122 radio sets, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mexican marines nab 14 members of Zetas cartel Fox News Mexico City – Mexican marines captured 14 Los Zetas drug cartel employees in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz, the navy said Friday. The suspects were arrested Wednesday in the municipality of Fortin de las Flores after a marine patrol spotted four ... See all stories on this topic » |
RIDM 2011: A very dark side of Mexico – El Sicario, Room 164 Montreal Gazette (blog) El Sicario covers his face with layers of black cloth and talks about his life as a professional assassin, working for a Mexican drug cartel. He could kill people quickly and cleanly without making a lot of mess or fuss, and he often did just that. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Covering Cartels Is Risky Business, Says Mexican Journalist Talk Radio News Service By Adrianna McGinley The Committee to Protect Journalists will award Mexican journalist Javier Arturo Valdez Cardenas next week with the International Press Freedom Award for his work reporting on Mexico's dangerous drug cartels. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Two allegedly connected to Sinaloa cartel arrested in Colton Los Angeles Times Two men allegedly connected to the Sinaloa drug cartel are in custody after state narcotics officers arrested them and seized about 40 pounds of cocaine at a parking lot in Colton this week. Juan Mora Flores, 40, of Tecate, Mexico, and Jose Vega Diaz, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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