18Apr2017 | Longing for Dignity, Campesinos Stuck in Latin America Drug War teleSUR Faced with few other viable alternatives for growing profitable legal crops, many campesinos have relied on growing marijuana, coca and opium poppies to help them survive, but are subjected the rules of the state and organized crime groups. |
17Apr2017 | Hundreds of Haitians Stuck at Tijuana Border Wait in Immigration Limbo KPBS News Hundreds of Haitians are stuck in Tijuana after the U-S stopped allowing them in on humanitarian parole last fall. Rather than go back to Haiti, many have decided to stay in Mexico. |
17Apr2017 | Families in Mexico Launch Their Own Searches for Missing Loved Ones FSRN.org More than 300 bodies have been unearthed in recent weeks, and along with the bodies come hints at the answers thousands of families have been seeking since loved ones went missing in the decade of militarized drug war. |
17Apr2017 | Number of Asylum Claims Lodged in Canada from Mexico Rose Again in March The Canadian Press New figures from the Immigration and Refugee Board show that March recorded the highest number yet of new claims in 2017. |
17Apr2017 | Presidents' Effigies Burned During Traditional Mexican 'Burning of Judas' Celebrations Hindustan Times As part of a traditional Mexico City ritual, sculptures of the US and Mexican Presidents were burned alongside models of Judas Iscariot and other figures symbolizing evil and treachery. |
17Apr2017 | Pena Nieto Claims Record Number of Jobs Created During His Administration Office of the Mexican Presidency Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said that 140,347 new jobs were created in March of this year, meaning that, “We are reaching a record figure for job creation during this administration: 2.7 million jobs.†|
17Apr2017 | US Media Warns of Increased Russian and Chinese 'Meddling' in Latin America WSWS.org The warnings by the corporate press and military think tanks that Russia and China are expanding their influence in the region presages a deepening involvement of US imperialism in the region. |
17Apr2017 | That Time the President of Mexico Rode in a Turbine Chrysler Fueled by Tequila Road & Track Chrysler experimented with turbine powered cars from 1953 to 1988, and the highlight of the program was a fleet of more than 50 bronze colored cars they built in 1963. The Chrysler Turbine cars could run on anything flammable. That includes tequila. |
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