Wednesday February 15, 2012

More than 100,000 Mexicans protest crime wave

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    ColAmerica

    No wonder these guys flood the US looking for a better life. I employed a Mexican who had married a US girl and came to live here. The guy made mor in an hour , than in a day in Mexico. He said he couldn`t go out after dark, as muggings involving violence were common place.

    Maxico has to start looking after the folks properly, and stop corruption between officials including the police.

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    Sarge

    "kidnapped loved ones"

    What the hell is wrong with these people?

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    Helter_Skelter

    Mexico has a very long history of police corruption and abuse. It's practically part of the Mexican culture. Wouldn't be surprised if law enforcement is in some way involved in half the crime that's occurring. Usually with bribes.

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    natosucks

    The problem there are the MAfia=police

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    imgold

    Americans must be tired of all them illegal Mexicans crossing the US border to seek safety and refuge from their homeland, literally awash in crime ! Takes a great nation to tolerate such a fiasco. No wonder the USA is contemplating a multi-million dollar fence to seperate the two ! Enough is enough !

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