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Mexico and Latin America

Will Matamoros Massacre Create Wave of Violence?, January 25, 2005, KGBT 4 (Harlingen, Tex.)
     Drug gang murders six prison employees in Mexico.

Islam Gains Toehold in Mexico’s Zapatista Country, January 25, 2005, Reuters
     Tzoltil Indians’ adoption of Islam shows they have never assimilated into Christian society.

New Findings Change Thinking on Human Sacrifices, January 24, 2005, AP
     Archaeologists show Spanish conquistadors were right about Aztec and Maya barbarity.

Activist Wins National Human Rights Prize, January 12, 2005, El Universal (Mexico City)
     Mexico gives prize to woman who helps Central American illegal immigrants come to America.

Mexico’s Border-Crossing Tips Anger Some in U.S., January 6, 2005, Los Angeles Times
     Mexico has produced guides to help illegal border-crossers before.

Mexico Publishes Guide to Assist Border Crossers, January 3, 2005, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
     The Mexican government publishes advice on how to illegally immigrate to the US.

The Price of Illegal Immigration, December 30, 2004, Los Angeles Daily News
     Mexico makes excuses to avoid taking back Mexican prisoners in California prisons.

Mayor Says Immigration Keeps Mexico From Social Unrest, December 29, 2004, Reforma (Mexico City)
     Mayor of Mexico City says country’s stability requires emigration.

Woman’s Ordeal In Mexican Prison Over, December 15, 2004, San Diego Union-Tribune
     Mexican police stole American’s credit cards and made her sign a confession she didn’t understand.

Find Adds a Clue to Teotihuacan Riddle, December 14, 2004, Los Angeles Times
     New archaeological find reveals brutality of Aztecs.

Drug Cartel Targets Agents, November 29, 2004, Washington Times
     Mexican drug gang of former officers offers bounties for killing Border Patrol agents.

Mexican Mob Angry About Child Kidnappings Burns 2 Officers To Death, November 24, 2004, AP
     Mexicans vigilantes get the wrong men.

Mexico Leader’s Legacy Tied To U.S., November 23, 2004, San Bernardino County Sun
     Ineffectual Mexican president’s party relies on the Bush amnesty for re-election.

Bush Victory, Passage Of Prop. 200 Worry Mexicans, November 5, 2004, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
     Mexico vows to fight Proposition 200.

Angry Mexican Trick-Or-Treaters Briefly Close Nogales Border, November 3, 2004, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
     Angry Mexicans block off port after Border Patrol refuses to let Mexican trick-or-treaters cross.

Mexican Officials: Police May Have Been Accomplices In Slaying Of Women On Border, October 26, 2004, AP
     Mexico investigates police officers for involvement in a prostitution ring and serial murder.

Fox Of Mexico To Get Tough With The U.S.A., October 19, 2004, Mexidata.Info
     Mexican officials wax wrathful over signs of US sanity on immigration.

12 Reynosa Officers Charged In Exploitation Of Tourists, October 18, 2004, The Monitor (McAllen, Tex.)
     Mexican police shake down, rape, and kidnap American tourists in border town.

Racial Democracy in the Americas: A Latin and U.S. Comparison, October 15, 2004, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
     Latin Americans view people of other races more negatively than Americans do.

Mexico’s Other Migrant Wave, October 12, 2004, Christian Science Monitor
     Mexicans complain of influx of migrant Indian farmworkers.

Tragic Trip, October 4, 2004, KAKE (Wichita)
     … meanwhile, a Mexican hospital lets an uninsured US citizen die.

U.S. Issues Travel Warning For Mexican City, September 27, 2004, TheDenverChannel
     Police may be gang-members in Mexican town.

Mexico Requests That Apartment Fire That Killed 10 Immigrants Be Investigated As A Possible Racial Attack, September 23, 2004, La Voz de Aztlan
     Anti-white Hispanic website secures Mexican intervention in Ohio arson case.

Mexicans Try To Fight Plague Of Kidnapping, September 20, 2004, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
     More Hispanic “family values”?

Mexico Deports American Illegal Aliens, September 14, 2004, Washington Post
     Americans at rehabilitation centers in Mexico were in the country illegally on tourist visas.

Is Mexico’s Constitution of Blood Coming Here?, September 10, 2004, VDARE.com
     Mexico’s brutal civil war reveals much about its national character.

The Price of Dissent in Venezuela, August 20, 2004, WSJ OpinionJournal
     Troops funded by Mestizo president Hugo Chavez fire on innocent protesters.

Mistreatment Of Immigrants Denounced, August 16, 2004, El Diario de Hoy (El Salvador)
     Mexico has nerve criticizing US for the treatment of immigrants.

Mexico Protests US Border Agents’ Pepper Weapons, August 13, 2004, Reuters
     Mexican governor compares Border Patrol’s use of pepper guns to Kristallnacht.

Xenophobia In Mexican Soccer, August 9, 2004, Christian Science Monitor
     Mexico wants US to welcome Mexicans, but treats its own foreigners very differently.

Mexican Puppy Mills Breed Grief in Southland, July 28, 2004, L. A. Times
     Mexicans smuggle disease-ridden puppies into America in packing crates.

Migrant Smuggling Still Rampant Despite Promised Crackdown, July 21, 2004, El Universal
     Mexican officials profit from immigrant smuggling.

Our Ally, El Salvador, July 19, 2004, AR News Exclusive
     Our “best friend” in the hemisphere is a crime-ridden source of violent immigrants.

Mexico’s Cash Cow: Families In New York, July 19, 2004, Christian Science Monitor
     Piaxtla survives on money wired home from the US.

Mexican Soldiers Interrupt Funeral Of U.S. Marine Killed In Iraq, July 6, 2004, Will Weissert, AP
     Military funeral of American soldier in Mexico sped because of weapons ban.

Mexican Official Wants Border Eliminated, July 1, 2004, FoxNews.com
     FoxNews.com, Jun. 30 LOS ANGELES—A new man is in charge of border relations for Mexico and he has some radical ideas for change at the border with the United States. Arturo Gonzalez Cruz, a 52-year-old Tijuana businessman, says many improvements…