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Mexico: Thousands missing in drugs war says CNDH

A Mexican human rights organisation says thousands of people have disappeared in Mexico since 2006.

Mexico's human rights commission, CNDH, said 5,397 people had been reported missing since President Felipe Calderon declared war on the drug cartels.

A United Nations study has suggested the security forces may have played a part in the disappearance of some of those missing.

Mr Calderon has deployed 50,000 troops as part of his war on the cartels.
 
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So, you post this with any opinion. Why?

I say get the Marines out of Afghan and Iraq and put them on the border with rules of engagement to shoot all who fail to heed a stop warning when trying to cross our border illegally.

End of illegal immigration.

A; Quida, the Taliban, and Islamic militants are not a threat...but Mexcans looking for work that is of course.

Why don't you ask your republican party to actually push to enforce rules on business and make them actually make sure they hire legals?

But shooting Mexicans on the border...good luck with the Hispanic vote.
 
This war in our own backyard is not result of illegal immigration. That is another issue altogether.

What is it you think the Mexican combatants are fighting about? C'mon, the answer is right there.
 
This war in our own backyard is not result of illegal immigration. That is another issue altogether.

What is it you think the Mexican combatants are fighting about? C'mon, the answer is right there.
Come on, tell us please. It cannot just be drugs. That would not explain all the people who have been kidnapped for ransom (money).
 

If you want to find those thousands of "missing" Mexicans, just look in the United States. They're here..........committing crimes, transporting drugs, working illegally, sucking up social services, etc.

The problem with the leftists and their nauseating defense of Mexicans entering this country illegally is that they are too ignorant and dense to understand that if our borders are open for Mexican illegals, then our borders are also open for Al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations to send their psychopaths into our country.

We either have secure borders, or we have no borders at all. There is no in-between.
 
If you want to find those thousands of "missing" Mexicans, just look in the United States. They're here..........committing crimes, transporting drugs, working illegally, sucking up social services, etc.

The problem with the leftists and their nauseating defense of Mexicans entering this country illegally is that they are too ignorant and dense to understand that if our borders are open for Mexican illegals, then our borders are also open for Al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations to send their psychopaths into our country.

We either have secure borders, or we have no borders at all. There is no in-between.

I agree on the borders issue, but most of those missing Mexicans are not in the US. Most of them were fighting the drug wars.

Well, their spirits may be here....
 
This war in our own backyard is not result of illegal immigration. That is another issue altogether.

What is it you think the Mexican combatants are fighting about? C'mon, the answer is right there.

Money and power.
 
That's what most people fight over, yes. And the source of the money and power would be, what?

Currently, it is drugs....but as I have stated again and again in other threads, the elimination of the drug market is not going to eliminate their criminal element. They will continue to profit from human trafficking, or move into other markets, such as the sale of counterfit goods, as we have already seen other groups do.
 
Currently, it is drugs....but as I have stated again and again in other threads, the elimination of the drug market is not going to eliminate their criminal element. They will continue to profit from human trafficking, or move into other markets, such as the sale of counterfit goods, as we have already seen other groups do.

Currently, it is drugs.

And no, eliminating the drug market is not going to eliminate the criminal element. Nothing is going to do that, unfortunately. Eliminating the enormous profitability of illegal drugs would put quite a dent in the violence spawned by the fighting over the drug market, however.
 
That's what most people fight over, yes. And the source of the money and power would be, what?

The money paid by American drug users who pay big-time to support their habit. That is the root of the drug problem. Either make these drugs legal or be more aggressive in developing treatment programs. Our dirty little drug-addiction secret cannot be continued to be swept under the rug.
 
that much money passed around underground will cause corruption and violence, look at the prohibition era. It is worse in Mexico, areas are turning into lawless war zones. That being said, Colombia turned their situation around, so can Mexico.
 
Mexico has been wasted, thanks to the United States of Amnesia’s drug addicts.
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If you don't like the cartoons they are made in your own country, I'm sorry to say so :D:p
 
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The United States of Amnesia sells all type of weapons to drug dealers, that are smuggled to Mexico:
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And we are the deceased ones:
At least the same title to this post gives us an exact idea of the bigotry and despise that the U. S. citizens have and feel for all other Latin American countries that exist in The Good blessed AMERICA

I must say that this cartoon is proudly done in Mexico.:D:p
 
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