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Autonomy Vote Bares Bolivia’s Deep Divisions, May 6, 2008, AP
Mexican Lawmakers Decriminalize Migrants, May 1, 2008, AP
Many Mexicans See Oil as Last Frontier against US Invasion, April 24, 2008, AP
Central America Migrant Flow to US Slows, April 17, 2008, AP
Latinobarometer Signals That 7 of 10 Latinoamericans Are Against Immigrants, April 17, 2008, EFE
Mexico’s Black History Is Little-Known, April 14, 2008, Los Angeles Times
Scoping Out Pepe, March 27, 2008, Fred on Everything
Study Unlocks Latin American Past, March 21, 2008, BBC News
Migrants Still Sending Vast Sums Back to Latin America, March 13, 2008, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Mexican Worker Money Transfers Drop at a Record Pace, March 6, 2008, Bloomberg Press
US Farmers Short on Migrant Workers Move to Mexico, February 14, 2008, Reuters
Mexican Prez Decries Anti-Immigrant Tone, February 12, 2008, AP
My Teachers’ Lies, February 1, 2008, AR Classic Article
6 Bodies Found After Tijuana Shootout, January 21, 2008, AP
Sonoran Officials Slam Sanctions Law in Tucson Visit, January 18, 2008, Tucson Citizen
Fleeing to Mexico Thwarts Death Penalty, January 18, 2008, AP
Judicial Watch Releases Border Patrol Report on Mexican Government Incursions into the United States for Fiscal Year 2006, January 11, 2008, Judicial Watch
Mexican Education Comes to U.S., January 11, 2008, Los Angeles Times
Tourists Shun Crime-Hit Mexico Beaches, January 8, 2008, AP
Mexican Drug Cartels Threaten Elections, January 7, 2008, Washington Post
Mexico to Track Migrations Over Border, January 2, 2008, AP
Criminal Deportations Fuel Border Crime Wave, December 21, 2007, Orange County Register
League to Fight Attacks on Migrants in the US, December 21, 2007, El Mundo
Four Bolivian Regions Declare Autonomy From Government, December 17, 2007, CNN
Adoption Changes Wrench American Parents, November 21, 2007, AP
Mexican Woman Deported From U.S. Vows Hunger Strike in Push for Better Treatment of Migrants, November 20, 2007, AP
Street Crime Sends Latins to S. Florida, November 14, 2007, Miami Herald
Would-be President Took Short Cut in Marathon, October 10, 2007, Ananova
Child Mummies ‘Fattened Up’ before Inca Sacrifice, October 3, 2007, Guardian Unlimited (Manchester)
Mexico Crime Continues To Surge, September 24, 2007, McClatchy Newspapers
Premediated Merger: Mexican Official Urges North American Union, September 21, 2007, World Net Daily
Americans Missing In Mexico, September 6, 2007, Houston Chronicle
Mexico Blasts U.S. Immigration Policies, September 4, 2007, AP
Mexico Begins Repatriation Of 7,000 C American Undocumented Immigrants, September 4, 2007, China View
Mexico Kicks Out Stranded Migrants, August 17, 2007, AP
In Central America, Child Migrants Now Face Perils Alone, August 3, 2007, Christian Science Monitor
Mexican Officials Visit U.S. On Immigration Fact-Finding Mission, August 2, 2007, AP
Mexico’s Other Migrant Problem, July 31, 2007, Christian Science Monitor
A Crackdown On Baja Bribes, July 26, 2007, Los Angeles Times
Mexican Envoy Hits Own Policies, July 20, 2007, Washington Times
Postcard From Mexico, July 19, 2007, Chicago Sun-Times
BBC Delves Into Brazilians’ Roots, July 10, 2007, BBC News
Ancient Tomb Found in Mexico Reveals Mass Child Sacrifice, June 13, 2007, National Geographic News
Juarez On ‘High Alert’ After Multiple Shootings, June 8, 2007, KVIA-TV (El Paso)
Some Guatemalans Loaf In U.S. Cash Flow, May 31, 2007, AP
Housing Slump, Crackdown Cut Flows, Hurt Mexican Peso, May 30, 2007, Bloomberg
Illegal Immigrant Backlash, May 29, 2007, National Ledger
Latin America Is Facing Its Own Immigration Issues, May 29, 2007, Miami Herald
Mexico Violence Worrying Both Sides Of Border, May 18, 2007, Arizona Republic
Bolivian Fighting Ritual Draws Crowds, May 18, 2007, AP
Frog Juice Makes Peruvians Jump For Joy, May 4, 2007, AP
Report: Brazilian Cities Now ‘Fiefdoms’, May 3, 2007, AP
Mexican Traffickers Wage Publicity War, April 13, 2007, AP
Dengue Surging In Mexico, Latin America, April 3, 2007, AP
WSU Student Says Mexican Police Tortured, Extorted Him, March 20, 2007, Daily Evergreen (Washington State Univ.)
Mexico Expects ‘More’ From U.S., March 12, 2007, St. Petersburg Times
Sheriff Bills Mexico For Drug Enforcement, March 7, 2007, Dayton Daily News
Mexican Wives Want U.S. To Return Husbands, February 27, 2007, Washington Post
U.S. Tourist In Costa Rica Kills Mugger, February 23, 2007, AP
Tijuana Police Abandon Posts, January 5, 2007, Los Angeles Times
Sat Nav For Mexicans Illegally Entering US, January 3, 2007, London Telegraph
Web Site Will Track Migration Patterns, January 2, 2007, El Universal (Miami)
‘Here We Are Prisoners’, December 29, 2006, San Bernardino County Sun
Wave Of Gang Attacks In Rio Kills 18 People, December 28, 2006, Reuters
Apocalypto, Mel Gibson’s Show Of White Supremacy: The New Genocide, December 27, 2006, Mexica Movement
Bribe Culture Seeps Into South Texas, December 19, 2006, Houston Chronicle
Kidnappings On Rise In South Texas, December 19, 2006, Houston Chronicle
Mexico Decries Abuses of Migrant Workers, December 14, 2006, AP
U.S. Poised To Shift Latin America Policies, November 27, 2006, Houston Chronicle
Will Calderon Also Be Obsessed With Mexican Emigration?, November 13, 2006, Mexidata
Latin Americans Cheered by GOP Setback, November 10, 2006, AP
Mexico’s Love-Hate Relationship With The U.S., November 3, 2006, San Antonio Express-News
Laboratory Of Violence, October 9, 2006, Spiegel
Don’t Fence Me In: Mexico Lashes Border Plan, October 6, 2006, Sydney Morning Herald
In Santa Ana, Diversity Has Another Angle, October 5, 2006, Los Angeles Times
Through Training And Recruiting, Zetas Growing In Strength, September 27, 2006, Dallas Morning News
Mexican Leader Knocks U.S. Crime Rates, September 25, 2006, AP
AMLO the Pretender’s ‘Peaceful’ Mexican Rebellion, September 20, 2006, Mexidata.info
Hiring Of Psychic Haunts Bogota Official, September 20, 2006, AP
Beheadings A Sign Of Mexico Turf War, September 15, 2006, Houston Chronicle
Danger, Disorder In Patrol Of South Border, September 12, 2006, Los Angeles Times
Crime, Unrest Hurting Tourism In Mexico, August 4, 2006, AP
Chavez Seeks Anti-U.S. Military Alliance, August 3, 2006, Washington Times
Sheriff Seeks Answers In Bullet Barrage From Mexico, July 14, 2006, AP
Mexico To Fight ‘Railroad Killer’ Execution, June 26, 2006, Houston Chronicle
Ex-Morales Backer Decries Party Betrayal, June 14, 2006, The Washington Times
Mexican Presidential Hopefuls Vow to Seek Immigration Pact, June 8, 2006, Washington Post
Mexico Aims to Maintain Easy Flow Over Border, May 31, 2006, Washington Times
Against Tide, Some Seek Mexican Citizenship, May 26, 2006, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
A ‘Black Hole’ on a Porous Border, May 23, 2006, Los Angeles Times
Mexico Bars Immigrants from Thousands of Jobs, May 22, 2006, AP
Mexico Vows to Sue if Guard Detains, May 17, 2006, AP
Nation Relies on its Own Military to Help Police Border, May 17, 2006, Houston Chronicle
Mexico Voters Fear Nation on Edge of Chaos, May 17, 2006, AP
Mexicans Say Guard Won’t Slow Migrants, May 16, 2006, AP
Rights Group: Mexican Police Raped Women, May 12, 2006, UPI
Mexicans Paid $1.8 B In Bribes: Study, May 11, 2006, Reuters
Mexican Support for U.S. Immigrant Protests, April 28, 2006, AP
Mexican Officials Feather Their Nests While Decrying U.S. Immigration Policy, April 27, 2006, Center for Immigration Studies
In Uniform, With Official ID, ‘Madrinas’ Help Move Drugs, April 25, 2006, Washington Times
Many Mexicans Say Immigration Inevitable, April 24, 2006, AP
Mexicans Migrate to ‘Their Land’, April 20, 2006, Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City)
Few Protections for Migrants to Mexico, April 19, 2006, AP
In Mexico, ‘Nothing Gringo on May 1’, April 14, 2006, AP
Mexico’s Migrant Assistance Agency Has Different View of the Border, April 10, 2006, Sierra Vista Herald (Az.)
The Mexican Solution, April 4, 2006, Washington Times
Poll: Majority of Mexicans See US As ‘Exploiter’, March 21, 2006, CNSNews.com
‘Mojado’ Provides Hymn For Migrants, March 17, 2006, El Universal (Mexico City)
Men Told To Shoot Border Agents, March 8, 2006, Washington Times
Corruption in Ranks a Challenge for Nuevo Laredo Police Chief, February 23, 2006, KENS 5 (San Antonio)
Is a War Going on in Texas?, February 16, 2006, Eagle Forum
Mexico Admits Hostage Rescue Was Staged for TV, February 16, 2006, Guardian (London)
11 Countries Plan To Lobby Against U.S. Immigration Law, February 14, 2006, AP
U.S. Gives Mexico Millions for Security, February 13, 2006, Washington Times
Dope-Fighting Deputies Told To Back Off From Border, February 10, 2006, San Antonio Express-News
New Border Incursion in Hudspeth County, February 2, 2006, KFOXTV.com (El Paso)
Mexico Army Likely Part of Border Incident, January 31, 2006, AP
Mexican Immigration Official Arrested, January 30, 2006, AP
Colombia Busts Ring Linked to al-Qaida, January 27, 2006, AP
Mexico Nixes Border Maps for Migrants, January 27, 2006, Washington Times
Mexicans Crossing the Line, January 26, 2006, Washington Times
Mexico’s Fox Warns U.S. Border Fence Will Fall, January 25, 2006, Reuters
Activists to Provide Migrants Ariz. Maps, January 24, 2006, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Armed Standoff Along U.S. Border, January 24, 2006, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, Cal.)
Arnie Declared ‘Persona Non Grata’, January 18, 2006, Herald Sun (Melbourne)
Mexican Soldiers Ignore U.S. Border, January 16, 2006, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, Cal.)
U.S.: Mexican Shot After Crossing Border Was Known Smuggler, January 11, 2006, AP
Mexico Leftist Says Fox Soft on US over Border, January 11, 2006, Reuters
Mexico Demands U.S. Allow More Immigration, January 10, 2006, AP
Mexico’s Contradictions Playing U.S. for Fools, January 9, 2006, San Bernadino County Sun (San Bernadino)
Mexico Opens Probe Into U.S. Border Death, January 3, 2006, AP
Guatemala Slashes U.S. Immigration Bill, December 30, 2005, People’s Daily Online (Beijing)
In Mexico, Culture of Corruption Runs Deep, December 29, 2005, Dallas Morning News
Mexico Looks In the Mirror, December 28, 2005, Sierra Vista Herald (Az.)
The End of Bolivia?, December 27, 2005, FrontPageMagazine.com
PR Guru Allyn Draws Flak on Mexico, December 23, 2005, Dallas Morning News
Mexican-Americans Feel Slighted by Allyn Hiring, December 23, 2005, Al Día/Dallas Morning News
Mexico Admits Anti-Immigrant Stance, December 22, 2005, AP
U.S. Money Helps, Hurts Mexicans, December 21, 2005, Chicago Tribune
Latin America’s New Socialist Revolution, December 19, 2005, New Zealand Herald (Auckland)
Mexican Official Calls House Immigration Bill ‘Wrong,’ Calls for Lobbying Against It, December 14, 2005, AP
Bolivian Candidate Would Legalize Coca Growing, December 12, 2005, Washington Times
Mexico Uses U.S. To Avoid Change, November 21, 2005, Myrtle Beach Sun News (SC)
Wal-Mart Sees Spanish Language Reality DVD Sales Take Flight, November 15, 2005, PRNewswire
Reynosa Cops, ‘Journalists’ Eyed In Extortion Gang, November 2, 2005, San Antonio Express-News
Authorities Try to Control Cancun Looting, October 24, 2005, AP
Soap Opera Lures Brazilians to United States, August 25, 2005, Reuters
Guatemala Tightens Borders After Gang Truce Breaks, August 24, 2005, Reuters
Violence on the Rise in County on Border, August 22, 2005, Houston Chronicle
Mexico Funds Staging Areas for Illegals, August 18, 2005, Washington Times
Out-and-Out Terrorism on the Border Near Laredo, August 17, 2005, Houston Chronicle
As Drug War Rages in Mexico, Newspapers Quit Investigating, August 12, 2005, KRT
Mexico World’s Kidnapping King, August 5, 2005, AP
Mexican Cops Teach Kids Violent Songs, Sully Image, August 5, 2005, Reuters
Giving Hope to Migrants, August 3, 2005, AP
Mexico Now Top Supplier of U.S. Drugs, August 1, 2005, Miami Herald
Mexico Slow to Confront Racial Issues, Experts Say, August 1, 2005, Dallas Morning News
Mexico Has Problem With Migrants, Too, July 29, 2005, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Men Who Shot Border Patrol Agents Wore Black Military-Style Garb, July 6, 2005, KVOA (Tucson)
In Mexico, Stamps Become Symbol of Resentment against United States, July 5, 2005, AP
Mexican Authorities Search Ranch For Human Remains, July 1, 2005, Dallas Morning News
Mexico’s Fox Says New Stamp Not Racist, July 1, 2005, AP
Mexican Stamps ‘Insult People Around The World’, June 30, 2005, AP
CAFTA Should Be Rejected Just Like the EU Constitution, June 29, 2005, Phyllis Schlafly
Indian Movement Seeks ‘To Expel White Invasion’, June 24, 2005, Washington Times
Bitter Divide over Plan to Wall in Rio’s Slums, June 24, 2005, Independent (London)
80 Cops Get the Ax in Nuevo Laredo, June 23, 2005, San Antonio Express-News
Texans near Border See Signs That Violence Is Closing In, June 21, 2005, Dallas Morning News
Tijuana Cops Put on Notice over Dumped Bodies, June 21, 2005, San Diego Union-Tribune
Federal Agents Arrest Hundreds of Police In Corrupt Border City, June 14, 2005, KHOU.com (Houston)
300 Killed Along Border As Drug Crime Thrives In Mexico, June 10, 2005, KRT
Anti-Crime Coordinator Accused Of Rape, Robberies In Mexico, June 10, 2005, AP
Bolivia: Tiny Nation, Big Troubles, June 9, 2005, Christian Science Monitor
Mexico Draws Line on Return, June 7, 2005, Rocky Mountain News (Denver)
Six Hospitals Deny a Salvadoran Treatment, June 6, 2005, AFP
The Real Racist Problem Behind Illegal Immigration, June 3, 2005, FrontPageMagazine
Mexican Commandos New Threat On Border, May 27, 2005, WorldNetDaily.com
Hydrocarbon Bill Worries Investors, May 23, 2005, Washington Times
Mexican Leader Criticized for Comment on Blacks, May 16, 2005, CNN.com
Mexico Furious at Tough US Law On Migrants, May 16, 2005, Financial Times (London)
City’s Crime Creeps to Twin, May 9, 2005, St. Petersburg Times
Mexican Army Escorts Border Drug-Runners, April 12, 2005, WorldNetDaily.com
Minutemen Find Few Migrants, April 7, 2005, Arizona Daily Star (Tucson)
Eleven Police Held After Brazil Killings, April 5, 2005, AP
Residents Brace as Minutemen Deploy, April 1, 2005, El Universal (Mexico City)
U.S. Still Can’t Solve Azteca in Qualifying Loss, March 28, 2005, AP
Mexico Lawmen Charged In Bribery, March 25, 2005, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
‘Mr. Fox, Tear Down Those Walls!’, March 24, 2005, LewRockwell.com
Mexico Accused of Abusing Its Illegals, March 24, 2005, Washington Times
Border Conference Spotlights Immigration, National Security, March 23, 2005, Hispanic Link News Service
Barracuda Attacks IUP Student, March 22, 2005, Penn Online (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
Mexican Officers Brought To Book, March 10, 2005, BBC News
Mesa Withdraws His Resignation, March 9, 2005, Washington Times
Church Shuns Rising Mexico Death Cult, March 7, 2005, Reuters
Rice in Mexican Capital for Fox Meeting, March 4, 2005, San Antonio Express-News
Mexico Cautions Border Watch Group, March 2, 2005, UPI
Mexico Vows to Fight Migrant Patrol Project in U.S., March 1, 2005, Reuters
Chilling Mystery: Why Don’t Mexicans Read Books?, February 25, 2005, Christian Science Monitor
Yucatán Helping Migrants Go North, February 18, 2005, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Creel Lashes out after CIA Report, February 18, 2005, El Universal (Mexico City)
Mexico Violates Migrants’ Rights, Soberanes Says, February 11, 2005, El Universal (Mexico City)
Andean Storm Troopers, February 9, 2005, FrontPageMag.com
Snipers Target Border Agents, February 3, 2005, Washington Times
Mexican’s Arraignment Set in ‘94 Killing of DEA Agent, February 1, 2005, Washington Times
New Drug War Besets Mexico, Worries U.S., January 31, 2005, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Mexico Threatens Arizona over Anti-Illegals Measure, January 28, 2005, WorldNetDaily
Abduction Is a Daily Routine in Mexico, January 26, 2005, Dallas Morning News
Mexican Government to Reprint Migrant Guide, January 25, 2005, El Universal (Mexico City)
Will Matamoros Massacre Create Wave of Violence?, January 25, 2005, KGBT 4 (Harlingen, Tex.)
Islam Gains Toehold in Mexicos Zapatista Country, January 25, 2005, Reuters
New Findings Change Thinking on Human Sacrifices, January 24, 2005, AP
Activist Wins National Human Rights Prize, January 12, 2005, El Universal (Mexico City)
Mexico’s Border-Crossing Tips Anger Some in U.S., January 6, 2005, Los Angeles Times
Mexico Publishes Guide to Assist Border Crossers, January 3, 2005, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
The Price of Illegal Immigration, December 30, 2004, Los Angeles Daily News
Mayor Says Immigration Keeps Mexico From Social Unrest, December 29, 2004, Reforma (Mexico City)
Woman’s Ordeal In Mexican Prison Over, December 15, 2004, San Diego Union-Tribune
Find Adds a Clue to Teotihuacan Riddle, December 14, 2004, Los Angeles Times
Drug Cartel Targets Agents, November 29, 2004, Washington Times
Mexican Mob Angry About Child Kidnappings Burns 2 Officers To Death, November 24, 2004, AP
Mexico Leader’s Legacy Tied To U.S., November 23, 2004, San Bernardino County Sun
Bush Victory, Passage Of Prop. 200 Worry Mexicans, November 5, 2004, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Angry Mexican Trick-Or-Treaters Briefly Close Nogales Border, November 3, 2004, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Mexican Officials: Police May Have Been Accomplices In Slaying Of Women On Border, October 26, 2004, AP
Fox Of Mexico To Get Tough With The U.S.A., October 19, 2004, Mexidata.Info
12 Reynosa Officers Charged In Exploitation Of Tourists, October 18, 2004, The Monitor (McAllen, Tex.)
Racial Democracy in the Americas: A Latin and U.S. Comparison, October 15, 2004, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Mexico’s Other Migrant Wave, October 12, 2004, Christian Science Monitor
Tragic Trip, October 4, 2004, KAKE (Wichita)
U.S. Issues Travel Warning For Mexican City, September 27, 2004, TheDenverChannel
Mexico Requests That Apartment Fire That Killed 10 Immigrants Be Investigated As A Possible Racial Attack, September 23, 2004, La Voz de Aztlan
Mexicans Try To Fight Plague Of Kidnapping, September 20, 2004, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Mexico Deports American Illegal Aliens, September 14, 2004, Washington Post
Is Mexicos Constitution of Blood Coming Here?, September 10, 2004, VDARE.com
The Price of Dissent in Venezuela, August 20, 2004, WSJ OpinionJournal
Mistreatment Of Immigrants Denounced, August 16, 2004, El Diario de Hoy (El Salvador)
Mexico Protests US Border Agents’ Pepper Weapons, August 13, 2004, Reuters
Xenophobia In Mexican Soccer, August 9, 2004, Christian Science Monitor
Mexican Puppy Mills Breed Grief in Southland, July 28, 2004, L. A. Times
Migrant Smuggling Still Rampant Despite Promised Crackdown, July 21, 2004, El Universal
Our Ally, El Salvador, July 19, 2004, AR News Exclusive
Mexico’s Cash Cow: Families In New York, July 19, 2004, Christian Science Monitor
Mexican Soldiers Interrupt Funeral Of U.S. Marine Killed In Iraq, July 6, 2004, Will Weissert, AP
Mexican Official Wants Border Eliminated, July 1, 2004, FoxNews.com