7/8/10 New from South of the Border/nafbpo

Joann

Deceased
Posted: 08 Jul 2010 08:12 AM PDT
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Foreign News Report

The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO) extracts and condenses the material that follows from Mexican and Central and South American on-line media sources on a daily basis. You are free to disseminate this information, but we request that you credit NAFBPO as being the provider.



Thursday, 7/8/10

La Prensa (Managua, Nicaragua) 7/6/10

Costa Rica’s parallel to the Arizona Law does not trigger lawsuits

This past weekend Costa Rican officials arrested 72 Nicaraguans who had crossed the border and who were attempting to proceed into Costa Rica illegally. Costa Rica has recently reinforced vigilance on the border with Nicaragua to prevent the passage of persons without documents.

(Ed. Note: Costa Rica recently passed its own immigration control legislation, their Law #8764, which became effective on 3/1/10, and is quite similar in spirit to Arizona’s SB1070. Law 8764 includes provisions for inspection of private and public transportation, plus places of work and accommodation. It also authorizes the country’s immigration officials to question any person, anywhere in the country, in order to ascertain their immigration status. There have been no reports of protests, lawsuits, or charges of racism or demonstrations alleging violations of human rights.

M3 Report of 6/14/10 relates: see article titled “Costa Rica has nothing to envy – an observation from Nicaragua.” The lead item in the M3 Report of 6/21/10 also relates; it describes similar pending legislation in Nicaragua.)

http://www.laprensa.com.ni/2010/07/06/nacionales/30477

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Nacion (San Jose, Costa Rica) 7/6/10

Cocaine bust

After a tip about constant vehicle traffic between a luxurious house and a launch that didn’t belong in the area, police in Costa Rica surrounded the house and eventually arrested 12 persons, including Colombians, Nicaraguans and Costa Ricans; inside the house they also found 1,091 kgs. of cocaine, plus complete radio communication equipment, and “satellite telephones.” (The area in question is around Nicoya and Guanacaste, on a small peninsula on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast.)

http://www.nacion.com/2010-07-06/Sucesos/UltimaHora/Sucesos2437684.aspx

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La Hora (Quito, Ecuador) 7/7/10

More about that new generation submarine

That nearly completed mini submarine found hidden in a mangrove swamp in Ecuador (M3 Report of 7/5/10) has the following specifications and capabilities, not found in any prior “semi-submersibles”:

Ability to travel completely submerged

A 12 day range with a speed of up to 8 knots

Length; 25 meters (meter=3.28 ft.); width; 3 meters

Six passenger capacity. A bathroom is included

Twelve ton cargo capacity

Equipped with periscope and A/C

“Sophisticated” electronic command tower

Dual electric/diesel propulsion systems

The data came from Col. Joel Loayza, Chief of Ecuador’s Anti-Narcotics Police, who said that the sub first trip’s destination was going to be Mexico, and added “special information that came from abroad’ allowed the finding of the submarine, in a joint operation conducted with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

http://www.lahora.com.ec/index.php/noticias/show/983509/-1/Sumergible_debía_ir_a_México.html

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Diario (Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua) 7/7/10

Over six tons of marihuana found

Mexico’s “SEDENA” (Dep’t. of Defense) reported that 6,309 kilos of marihuana were seized in a house on Medusa St., Ejido Valle Tranquilo, San Quintin, Baja California. The report states that the information about the locale was received this past weekend. One person was arrested. The agency also pointed out that these criminal groups are inclined to use real estate properties as safe houses, where tunnels are built to pass the drug across the border, as well as a place to hold kidnapped persons and to conceal firearms, drugs, clothing and other gear used to carry out criminal activities.

http://www.diario.com.mx/nota.php?notaid=25d4ac9e65bb12872eceebd3cd5c586f

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El Sol de Mexico (Mexico City) 7/7/10

Zacatecas celebrates Mexico in Illinois

The finishing details for the celebration of Zacatecans’ Week in Illinois are being completed, and various events are being programmed and prepared during July 16, 17 and 18. “An ample quantity of Zacatecans residing in the metropolis and suburbs neighboring Chicago is expected.”

“There is a great effervescence of the Zacatecans migrants residing in that area of the United States, to be able to celebrate with special interest the events regarding the Bi-Centennial and Centennial of the Mexican Independence and Revolution.” Miss Zacatecas-in-Chicago, 2010-2011, will be crowned on Sat., July 17, in Hickory Hills, Illinois. A concentration of more than 10,000 Zacatecans is expected on Sunday, July 18, around Loyola-Marymount Univ., in Roosevelt, where new Zacatecans’ clubs will be recognized.

(Zacatecas is a state in central Mexico)

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Zacatecans in the U.S. celebrate election results in Mexico

Bernabe Cabral, president of the Federation of Zacatecan Clubs in Illinois, said that the elections that just took place in Zacatecas generated wide impact and satisfaction among the migrant community in Chicago and in Illinois due to the election of new officials in that Mexican state.

http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldemexico/notas/n1693326.htm

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Alien smuggling on the California coast

The U.S. Border Patrol reported that two groups of illegal aliens were apprehended after attempting to enter the U.S. through the southern coast of California. One of the groups was made up of 18 persons who were apprehended on the USMC base at Camp Pendleton, in northern San Diego county. Since Oct. 1st, illegal aliens have been apprehended on more than 60 occasions while attempting to enter San Diego County by sea. During FY 2009, there were 49 attempts at people contraband through that area’s coast.

http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldemexico/notas/n1698245.htm

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El Financiero (Mexico City) 7/7/10

Forty percent of Latin America’s “neither-nors” are in Mexico

In Latin America there are 22 million young people – those who are between 15 and 24 years of age – who neither study nor work. (Mexican press refers to them as “ni-nis,” “neither-nors.”) That number encompasses one out of every five persons in the entire area. Of the total, some 7.5 to 8 million, or 40% of Latin America’s total, are in Mexico. The above was asserted by the Dean of the University of Mexico (“UNAM”), during a round table conference in Spain.

http://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/ElFi...cId=272326&docTipo=1&orderby=docid&sortby=ASC

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Excelsior (Mexico City) 7/7/10

Tourism promoted for Mexico

Mexico’s Secretary of Tourism, Gloria Guevara, ended a promotional tour in New York and said that Mexico expects to receive 22.6 million foreign visitors this year. World economic conditions and the AH1NH1 flu epidemic forced the tourist industry to lower last year’s rates. Mexico derived 13.3 billion dollars from foreign tourism in 2008, and 11.275 billion in 2009.

http://www.nuevoexcelsior.com.mx/index.php?m=nota&id_nota=548912



Mexico leads the world in armed robberies

Mexico is the leading country in the world for armed robberies, and thugs use firearms in 67.7% of cases. This report is according to a study released today by the “Grupo Multisistemas de Seguridad Industrial,” an experienced Mexican firm with an international clientele.

http://www.nuevoexcelsior.com.mx/index.php?m=nota&id_nota=539588

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The News (Mexico City) 7/7/10

Mexico applauds lawsuit against Arizona

(The link below will provide an English language article reporting that Mexico’s Foreign Relations Dep’t. applauds the decision of the U.S. government to challenge Arizona’s law SB1070. A similar expression of support for this action was issued by the Guatemalan government and was reported in papers in Guatemala.)

http://thenews.com.mx/articulo/mexico-applauds-sb-1070-challenge-1077

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Joann

Deceased
7/9/10

Friday, 7/9/10

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Correo (Leon, Guanajuato) 7/8/10

Mexican children joining migration to the United States

An official of the state of Guanajuato stated that “alerts have been turned on” due to the migration of children. The state’s Secretary of Social and Human development pointed out that 193,000 persons have been repatriated to Mexico so far this year, and that 9,620 of them were boys and girls. Of the grand total, 16,551 were from Guanajuato, including 800 minors.

http://correo-gto.com.mx/notas.asp?id=170564

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El Heraldo (Tegucigalpa, Honduras) 7/8/10

Seventy-one Central Americans detained

Mexican officials reported yesterday (Wed.) that law enforcement personnel had detained 71 “undocumented Central Americans,” almost all Hondurans, who were traveling “clandestinely aboard the exterior of a freight train” in Acayucan, state of Veracruz. Sixty-five of the detainees are Hondurans, 3 are from Guatemala, 2 from El Salvador and 1 from Nicaragua.

http://www.elheraldo.hn/Sucesos/Ediciones/2010/07/08/Noticias/Detienen-a-65-hondurenos

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Cambio de Michoacan (Morelia, Michoacan) 7/8/10

Exodus of Mexicans from Arizona increases

The president of the Migratory Affairs Commission of the Michoacan state congress, Antonio Garcia Conejo, said that the exodus of Mexicans from Arizona has “intensified” between 40 and 50 percent, mainly to Nevada and Texas. With two weeks to go before Arizona‘s law SB1070 becomes effective, the legislator noted that some 10,000 to 12,000 persons from the state of Michoacan were residing in Arizona “without papers.” (The article, without attribution, also repeats the common error of saying that the Arizona law would cause law enforcement personnel to detain all Latinos, due simply to their appearance, to verify that they are carrying their papers and, if not, to be arrested.)

http://www.cambiodemichoacan.com.mx/vernota.php?id=128780

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Diario 21 (Iguala, Guerrero) 7/8/10

More killings in Guerrero

A deep ravine near Taxco, state of Guerrero, has yielded the cadavers of five men, all showing signs of torture and executed by multiple gunshots. The depth of the ravine creates the possibility that yet more human remains might be found. Police officials are not releasing any more information about the matter because it could be a similar situation to that in the La Concha mine in May, when the bodies of more than 55 executed victims were found.

http://www.diario21.com/?module=displaystory&story_id=58902&format=html

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El Diario (Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua) 7/8/10

More problems with Mexico’s Customs

Numerous resignations of Mexican customs inspectors (OCE) assigned to international border crossings have cause a shortage of personnel. At certain times, only three inspectors are on duty and, at night, they are relieved by soldiers and the crossing points may be without any of the OCE personnel because the few who are there go to sleep. A customs official stated that “This allows that at certain times there’s free passage into Mexico of everything, including weapons, some soldiers inspect little and do not seize anything or don’t want to seize anything.”

The resignations of customs personnel is attributed to pressures from the various organized crime groups, including smugglers who seek to control these employees and to bring all kinds of illicit merchandise into Mexico. A second generation of OCE personnel is expected to enter on duty in August. (M3 Report of 6/25/10 relates.)

http://www.diario.com.mx/nota.php?notaid=cecc2950c5e7e212ca94fdef8235193d

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El Siglo de Torreon (Torreon, Coahuila) 7/8/10

Hijackings galore

Twelve vehicles were stolen in Torreon this past Tuesday, all at gunpoint and mostly from women drivers. The daily average of such events there is now 7.6, according to the state’s AG office.

http://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/538655.nuevo-record-roban-12-vehiculos-en-un-dia.html

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Frontera (Tijuana, Baja Calif.) 7/8/10

Weapons found

Mexican army personnel seized the following, found hidden “from among the bushes” at the Las Tinojas ranch, near Ensenada, Baja Calif.

A .50 cal. Barrett rifle
A grenade launcher and eight grenades
4 AK 47 assault rifles and 330 rounds for those weapons
83 rounds of .50 cal. ammo
(Ensenada is some 50 mi. south of Tijuana.)

http://www.frontera.info/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Noticias/08072010/457441.aspx

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