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Post Date: 17th Mar, 2009 - 11:30am / Post ID: #

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US law sparks Mexican trade row

Mexico says it will raise its tariffs on 90 US products, after the US halted a scheme allowing Mexican lorry drivers on to US roads. Ref. Source 3

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Obama Sending More Federal Agents, Money to Mexico Border for Drug War

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton heads to Mexico today, a day after the Obama administration announced it would send more money, technology and manpower to secure the United States-Mexico border and bolster the Mexican government's anti-narcotics operation. We go to the US-Mexico border to speak with independent journalist John Gibler. Ref. Source 1

Post Date: 26th Mar, 2009 - 1:29pm / Post ID: #

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It is my belief that for the US to stop illegals and drugs from crossing the border with MExico it is going to take a lot more man power and probably the aid of the US marines and US army. I doubt that we have enough US border patrols to stop everyone. Besides if the US border patrols fire upon someone they are thrown into prison while the drug trafficer goes free.

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Mexico says US fuels gun crime

Mexico's ambassador to the US urges America to stop a flow of guns and cash which he says is fuelling the country's drug wars. Ref. Source 5

15th Apr, 2009 - 5:00pm / Post ID: #

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Don Mario, the guy who gave rewards for each Mexican police officer killed, has now been caught in Colombia. Although that is good the problem right now is the Zetas, a paid mercenary group, is basically taking over especially when a gap is formed. The Zetas do not make joke. They are a former special forces (some US trained) group that served in the Mexican military.


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Post Date: 15th Apr, 2009 - 5:57pm / Post ID: #

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I am glad that he was caught but I think these Zetas will have a very negative impact on the mexican army putting all of this unrest behind them.

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15th Apr, 2009 - 6:36pm / Post ID: #

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FNC is saying that another big problem facing the US border patrol is human trafficking which is on the increase. The Mexican smugglers are going by weak points and laying a whole set of people and cargo that disappear into the US to serve as drug runners, informants and who else knows what.


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Post Date: 16th Apr, 2009 - 3:23pm / Post ID: #

US: Mexico A Huge Security Risk
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Yes this is why my proposal for border protection is a viable answer. We set up automatic guns that are tied to a motion sensor. Anytime something moves it get lit up by massive gun fire. This would solve a lot of the problems.

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