Posted on 10/10/2009 8:52:53 AM PDT by AuntB
Thursday, 10/8/09
La Prensa Grafica (San Salvador, El Salvador) 10/7/09
Homicides in El Salvador
The month of September closed with a daily average of 13 homicides in El Salvador. Now, the National Police reports that there have been 83 homicides in the country during the first five days of October, a daily average of 16. [El Salvador is slightly smaller than Massachusetts]
The following is the first portion of todays main editorial, titled, Homicides, a seemingly unstoppable plague. The immediate and constant effect of having done nothing really substantial to bring to a halt the wave of homicidal criminality that flails the country for many years now is that the numbers keep surpassing themselves, in a really chilling scale. Our society suffers an already endemic disease of violent homicides, centered mainly and notoriously in the world of organized crime, which today has gang members as its main tools of execution. Playing around with statistics, in which the authorities have been involved from long ago, is more and more counterproductive, because, as an example, to claim as a success that instead of 13 daily homicides now there are 12, seems more like sarcasm than evaluation.
infoBAE.com (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 10/7/09
56 persons murdered in 48 hours in Caracas
This new homicide record has renewed the debate about the growing danger which has placed Caracas as the second most violent city in the world. While the average of violent deaths was slightly over 30 persons per weekend, this last Saturday and Sunday that figure rose to 56. One organization reports that there were 14,589 assassinations in the country in 2008. While the world average of homicides per 100,000 population is 8.8, that of Venezuelas for 2008 was 5.2 times larger. The increase in homicides has not let up since 1999, the first year of Hugo Chavez government.
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El Heraldo (Tegucigalpa, Honduras) 10/7/09
More narcoplane traffic
The most recent landing of a narcoplane in Honduras was the thirteenth such event during the last three weeks. Drug traffic originating in South America takes advantage of the fact that local government lacks the personnel, funds and equipment to cover a widespread area dotted with many clandestine airstrips. Some planes land on strips of road, and the local air force doesnt have an operational radar. This latest landing was on a roadway; the smugglers unloaded their cargo, set the plane on fire and then fled. Not an unusual occurrence.
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Diario de Yucatan (Merida, Yucatan) 10/7/09
Extreme urban violence
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, on the border with the United States, is the most violent city in the world due to its number of homicides. It is followed by Caracas, Venezuela, and New Orleans, according to the Citizens Council for Public Security, a Mexican civilian organization. In fourth place is another Mexican city, Tijuana, Baja California. The rankings are based on the number of homicides per each 100,000 residents.
El Diario (Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua) 10/7/09
Juarez, again
Once again, Juarez homicide events were relegated to a relatively obscure portion of the local news section of this paper. The bottom line: twelve more persons were executed in the style of organized crime in Ciudad Juarez yesterday (Tues.)
Informador (Guadalajara, Jalisco) 10/7/09
Current Mexican homicide statistics
Homicides in Mexico so far this year have now surpassed the total for all those in 2008. To illustrate the growth of violence, the total for the year 2005 was 1,537. In 2006 the total was 2,221, In 2007 the total figure was 2,673. By 2008 the number had climbed to 5,630 (15 per day). The current years total is now 5,637, or more than 20 per day. The state of Chihuahua leads Mexico as the most violent, followed by Sinaloa, Durango, Guerrero, Baja California and Michoacan.
Excelsior (Mexico City) 10/7/09
Mexican Congress deals with immigration
Members of the Population, Borders and Migratory Affairs Committee of the Mexican Congress initiated a session by emphasizing that they will promote reforms concerning protection for the Mexican migrants who head for the United States. The Chairperson of the committee, Norma Salazar, pointed out that the work will encompass a broad agenda to strengthen the legal framework which may permit guaranteeing the human rights of the migrants. Another member, Hector Murguia, said that the legislators and the Mexican nation must work to prevent Mexican migrants who continue to attempt to cross the countrys northern border from being treated as criminals.
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[snip]Extreme urban violence
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, on the border with the United States, is the most violent city in the world due to its number of homicides. It is followed by Caracas, Venezuela, and New Orleans, according to the Citizens Council for Public Security, a Mexican civilian organization. In fourth place is another Mexican city, Tijuana, Baja California. The rankings are based on the number of homicides per each 100,000 residents.
"Members of the Population, Borders and Migratory Affairs Committee of the Mexican Congress initiated a session by emphasizing that they will promote reforms concerning protection for the Mexican migrants who head for the United States... to strengthen the legal framework which may permit guaranteeing the human rights of the migrants. Another member, Hector Murguia, said that the legislators and the Mexican nation must work to prevent Mexican migrants who continue to attempt to cross the countrys northern border from being treated as criminals."
They are criminals. They are breaking our laws. Why doesn't this committee instead address all the Mexican-on-Mexican crime in Mexico, where they are killing each other by the hundreds every month?
“Another member, Hector Murguia, said that the legislators and the Mexican nation must work to prevent Mexican migrants who continue to attempt to cross the countrys northern border from being treated as criminals.””
Astounding!
the “funny” thing is: that’s how they treat people crossing their southern border. The Mexicans are strict/abusive with anyone from farther south trying to enter Mexico.
“With Obama trying to install himself and his cronies as Rulers for Life you can see this here in a few years if he succeeds.”
A few years? It’s been here for a ‘few years’. No one wants to admit it. Phoenix, Az is the 2nd kidnapping capital of the world, next to Mexico. More Americans are killed by immigrants every year than have been killed in Iraq/Afghanistan in total.
Today: Va. Couple Wounded In Machete Attack
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2359477/posts
From the US Border Patrol...several years ago:
WHAT IS AN ARMY? (The invasion of the USA)
From The US Border Patrol
http://www.usborderpatrol.com/Border_Patrol901_10.htm
Immigrant Effects, Part 10 (all 10 parts are amazing!)
The United States of America spent over forty years defending itself against a terrible foe. That foe was the Soviet Union.
The United States built 70,000 nuclear weapons of 65 different types to protect ourselves from a Soviet army of two million men. That two million man army was composed of Christians (the govenment leaders were definately not Christian) who were responsible for fine art, fine music, the first man in space and rockets to the moon.
What makes up an army? An army is made of men between the age of 15 and 35.
What comes across our border by the millions each year? Men between the ages of 15 and 35.
Afghan drug lords are now teamed with Mexican drug cartels to flood our cities with heroin. In Mexico, this Muslim Connnection to the drug cartels has brought beheadings to the streets of border towns. Many Mexican cities are now surrounded by Mexican Army troops and tanks — all to quel the violence. The city of Tijuana had its entire 3,000 man police force disarmed and replaced with Mexican Federal Troops.
What we have below are two images. One is of an enemy we fought tooth and claw for seventy years nearly bankrupting our country. The other we today invite across our border with welfare, free medical care, and more. The centers of many American cities are now controlled by MS-13 and others of the most violent gangs in America’s entire history. These gangs want to kill police and federal agents to rise in reputation among their own kind. Our prisons are now filled with a violent criminal class never seen before anywhere on earth.
In all of the 70 years of the Soviet Union — including the years of the proxy war of Vietnam.— they killed fewer Americans in total than Mexican Illegal Aliens do inside this country in a single year.
Ciudad Juarez is a prime spot for Democrat votes----b/c it's where drug cartels and traffickers are fighting for access to the lucrative US market.
Luckily for Democrats, Ciudad Juarez has a monthly murder rate of 300 bodies. They, too, will vote for Democrats....several times......under different identities.
BTW, Ciudad Juarez has a military presence of about 9500 agents.........all Democrat voters (though they dont know it yet). One of the Mexican generalissimos will deliver the list of names to the DNC
.....for a price.
“Unfortunately, FR does not allow these vital news items to be posted in ‘news’.”
Why not?
They insist it is merely a ‘blog’.
They insist it is merely a blog.
keyes people post his blog stuff or campaign website material as news/activism all the time. This info is at least factual as opposed to campaign retoric.
Hmmm, guess I’ve never experienced this problem.
Don’t let it stop you from posting, B. LOL!
Thank you, AuntB
Ping!
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