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Texas Attorney General: Immigrants Crossing Border Illegally Are Raping, Killing In Texas
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott says up to 1,000 National Guard troops will be deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border to stop the immigrants who are crossing the border illegally for criminal purposes.
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American-Born Gangs Helping Drive Immigrant Crisis at U.S. Border
Central America's spiraling violence has a Los Angeles connection.
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Tech companies thriving in San Diego–Tijuana border zone
Six small gray plastic propellers whirred into action as flight test engineers Brad Golding, 34, and Grant Lieberman, 24, powered up the four-pound Y6 drone for a morning spin. The status lights blinked green, indicating the autopilot was initialized, and the three-armed vehicle lifted into the air and zipped off toward a pallet of shrink-wrapped supply boxes.
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A 300-Year-Old Mexican Jesus Statue Has Real Human Teeth, X-Rays Show | VICE News
In a creepy development, the Lord of Patience in a town north of Mexico City has been found to have eight human teeth in pristine condition.
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Raw footage shows Crocodile stalking unsuspecting swimmer
THIS shocking footage shows a large crocodile stalking an unsuspecting swimmer at a tourist beach in Mexico.
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Giant Crack Appears In Earth In Mexico
An earthquake or a leaking levee may be behind the appearance of a kilometre-long trench near Hermosillo.
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127-year-old said to be 'the oldest person to ever live'
When Leandra Becerra Lumbreras was born, the dust had still not settled on the Civil War, Teddy Roosevelt was a little-known cowboy in the Dakotas, and no one had ever heard of radio, basketball or the airplane.
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Mexico Probes Mass Fish Death in Lake Cajititan
Hundreds of thousands of fish have been washed up on the shores of Lake Cajititlan in the Mexican state of Jalisco over the past week.
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What Just Killed 4.5 Million Fish in This Lake?
Gaze across Lake Cajititlán here in western Mexico and normally you’ll see fisherman cutting their nets and tourist boats gliding over the blue-green water. But that picturesque scene turned grim last week when more than 4 million dead fish suddenly surfaced, turning the water a sinister shade of gray.
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Torture in Mexico is 'Out of Control' According to Amnesty International
Fueled by the US-backed, transnational drug war, alleged cases of torture by Mexico's security forces and military increased at least six-fold in the last decade, Amnesty International said in a special report released September 4.
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Hurricane Odile takes aim at Mexico's Baja coast
A powerful Hurricane Odile bore down on the resort area of Los Cabos on Sunday, prompting Mexican authorities to evacuate vulnerable coastal areas and prepare shelters for up to 30,000 people.
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Secrecy continues to shroud killings by border agents
Six months after promising greater transparency and accountability when its agents use deadly force, Customs and Border Protection continues to struggle to deliver on both counts. Since 2004, Border Patrol agents and Customs and Border Protection officers have killed at least 46 people, including at least 15 Americans, while on duty.
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Mexico's Earthquake 'Moles'
When an earthquake struck Mexico City in 1985, the authorities were overwhelmed. Thousands were trapped under the rubble with little prospect of surviving. But some took it upon themselves to burrow under the collapsed buildings to find survivors and bring to them out.
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Mexico investigates army shootout that killed 22 suspected gang members
Mexico is investigating a June shootout between the army and alleged gang members that killed 22 of the suspects, the attorney general's office said in a statement on Friday. The gunfight took place on June 30 in Tlatlaya on the southern fringes of the State of Mexico, which borders Guerrero and Michoacan, states plagued by gang violence.
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Getting a Driving Licence Without a Test
In many places you need to pass written and practical tests to get a driving licence - but not in Mexico City. For now, all you need here is a few papers and a bit of cash.
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Mexico issues alert over mine contaminants spilled into river that flows north into Arizona
Authorities are testing water from the San Pedro River in southern Arizona that may be contaminated with toxic waste that traveled north after a massive copper mine spill in Mexico this summer.
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Austin girl missing for 12 years found alive
After a 12-year search, Sabrina Allen has been found in Mexico with her mother. According to investigator Philip Klein, FBI and U.S. Marshals officials found Allen and her mother, Dana Llorens, in a small town southeast of Mexico City. Klein said in a statement on FindSabrina.org that Llorens was found and placed under surveillance for two weeks in Estafeta Tlaxcala.
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Drug lord ‘El H’ captured in Mexican tourist haunt
Solldiers captured one of Mexico’s most-wanted drug barons in a restaurant in a colonial town popular with American tourists and retirees. Hector Beltran Leyva, known as “El H”, was caught along with a suspected henchman in a seafood restaurant in San Miguel de Allende, a historic town in central Mexico, without a shot being fired, authorities said on Wednesday.
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Cuban migrants drank own blood, urine, adrift at sea for 23 days
A group of Cuban migrants drank their own urine and blood after the engine of their homemade boat failed, leaving them adrift in the Caribbean for three weeks without food or water, according to survivors who reached the United States this week.
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The Hunt for El Chapo
How the world’s most notorious drug lord was captured.
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