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For Mexico's president, the future isn't renewable energy — it's coal - Governors' Wind Energy Coalition

For Mexico's president, the future isn't renewable energy — it's coal - Governors' Wind Energy Coalition
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UNHCR - 'They killed my husband. If I'd stayed, they would have killed me too'


'They killed my husband. If I'd stayed, they would have killed me too'
Deadly gang violence is driving record numbers of women, children and even entire families to flee the North of Central America to seek refuge in Mexico.
A Salvadoran mother and two young children pictured at a UNHCR registration centre in southern Mexico.
© UNHCR/Pierre-Marc Rene
By Tim Gaynor in southern Mexico  |  13 April 2021
Isaias* was a fisherman in a small town in central El Salvador. On a good day, he made enough money to put food on the table for his wife, Isabel, and their two children, aged three and nine – other days they would go hungry.

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'They killed my husband. If I'd stayed, they would have killed me too' - Mexico


‘They killed my husband. If I’d stayed, they would have killed me too’
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A Salvadoran mother talks to a UNHCR staff member at a registration centre in southern Mexico. © UNHCR/Pierre-Marc Rene
Deadly gang violence is driving record numbers of women, children and even entire families to flee the North of Central America to seek refuge in Mexico.
By Tim Gaynor in southern Mexico | 13 April 2021
Isaias* was a fisherman in a small town in central El Salvador. On a good day, he made enough money to put food on the table for his wife, Isabel, and their two children, aged three and nine – other days they would go hungry.

Mexico , Honduras , United-states , Fronteras , Michoacade-ocampo , El-salvador , Tapachula , Chiapas , Cuba , Guatemala , Haiti , Nicaragua

Silicon Valley's Smuggling Apps | Frontpagemag


How blind worship of the "free market" is destroying us from within.
Mon Apr 12, 2021
The mainstream media is slowly catching on to the "Open Borders, Inc." racket. Just this week, NBC News reported that smugglers are using Facebook to advertise their services in violation of Facebook's policy ban on human exploitation and trafficking. The news network appears shocked, shocked, shocked that coordinated illegal activity is booming on Facebook — one of the world's biggest and most influential globalist platforms.
Maybe if the bleeding-heart libs in the Fourth Estate hadn't been so busy carrying water for Mexican cartels and Big Business through endless anti-Trump propaganda pieces defending the mass illegal immigrant invasion over the past four years, they might have blown the whistle sooner on Silicon Valley's co-conspirators with ruthless coyotes.

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For Mexico's president, the future isn't renewable energy — it's coal

Mexico once embraced renewable energies. Now President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is doubling down on dirty fossil fuels such as coal.

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Mexico Drug War Fast Facts


Mexico Drug War Fast Facts
CNN
1 hr ago
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Here's a look at the Mexican Drug War. The Mexican government has been fighting a war with drug traffickers since December 2006. At the same time, drug cartels have fought each other for control of territory.
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Enrique Peña Nieto, who was president from 2012 to 2018, continued the fight started by President Felipe Calderon against the cartels and drug-related violence. A huge victory for his administration was the 2014 arrest of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the boss of one of Mexico's most powerful drug trafficking operations, the Sinaloa cartel.
According to a July 2020 Congressional Research Service (CRS) report, about 125,000-150,000 homicides were organized crime-related from 2006 to 2018.

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Gunfire rings out again in Aguililla, where residents are fed up with violence


Gilberto Vergara, a parish priest, said in a video message that gun shots were a constant in the municipal seat on Friday. It is unclear whether there were any deaths or injuries as no authorities have officially acknowledged the confrontations.
Vergara said the CJNG is currently patrolling the streets of the city, which has been cut off from the outside world due to blockades set up by both the Jalisco cartel and the army, and trenches dug across roads by residents to thwart criminal incursions.
He said the CJNG has recruited people from outside the municipality to form a human shield that has been established outside the army’s Aguililla base to stop it from carrying out operations – and it is apparently working.

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Immigration Update: Texas Officials Raise Concerns About Migrant Children In Federal Facilities


Associated Press
In this March 19, 2021, file photo, migrants are seen in custody at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection processing area under the Anzalduas International Bridge, in Mission, Texas. U.S. authorities say they picked up nearly 19,000 children traveling alone across the Mexican border in March. It's the largest monthly number ever recorded and a major test for President Joe Biden as he reverses many of his predecessor's hardline immigration tactics.
Here’s a rundown of immigration and other news from the Texas border and beyond. Look out for a weekly recap from reporters at Texas’ public radio stations.

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ACLED Regional Overview – Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean (27 March - 2 April 2021) - Mexico


ACLED Regional Overview – Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean (27 March - 2 April 2021)
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Last week in Mexico and Haiti, territorial disputes between gangs led to several fatalities. In Mexico, at least eight people were killed in a clash between the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and the United Cartels (CU) in the state of Michoacan. In Haiti, a massacre was reported in the Bel-Air neighborhood of Port-au-Prince as the G-9 sought to take over the area. Elsewhere, in Nicaragua, an opponent to the regime of President Daniel Ortega was killed by unidentified armed groups in what is thought to be a politically motivated attack. Lastly, in Mexico, the death of a female Salvadoran asylum seeker during a police arrest sparked unrest across the country.

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Small magnitude 3.4 earthquake 7 miles east of El Centro, California, United States

Small magnitude 3.4 earthquake 7 miles east of El Centro, California, United States
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