Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Mexico u.s. border fire

  • Mexico Pipeline Fire Erupts Near US Border

    Federal police on a vehicle guard one of the three forensic trucks where several bodies were placed after dozens of bodies, some of them mutilated, were found on a highway connecting the northern Mexican metropolis of Monterrey to the U.S. border found ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Prison Break Reported Along US/Mexico Border

    Prison Break Reported Along US/Mexico Border. 18 September 2012. (CHICAGO) - A preliminary hearing for accused Chicago bomb plotter Adel Daoud was delayed until Thursday after his attorney was granted more time to review the case.

    www.classichitsandoldies.com

  • Mexico: 132 inmates escape from border prison

    Lincoln Chafee (CHAY'-fee) says his office is examining the legalities of seizing by eminent domain the site of a 2003 nightclub fire where 100 people were killed so a memorial can be built...More >>. Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee said ... PIEDRAS ...

    www.kwqc.com

  • IMMIGRATION: 'Desert Angels' search for imperiled border crossers

    According to Martinez's family, he tried desperately to return several times, but died just north of the U.S.-Mexico border south of Tucson sometime after April 22, when he was last seen alive. Martinez fell ill after walking in the desert for more ...

    www.nctimes.com

  • Fatal Border Shooting: US Agent Fires Across The Border, Allegedly Kills ...

    In 2010, a 15-year-old boy was killed by bullets fired by a U.S. Border Patrol agent from El Paso, Texas, into Juarez, Mexico. Some witnesses said people on the Mexican side of the river, including the teen, were throwing rocks at the agent as he tried ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Mexico arrests suspect in killing of US border agent

    MEXICO CITY - Mexican federal police announced Friday that they have arrested a suspect in the killing of U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry, the slaying at the center of the scandal over the botched U.S. gun-smuggling probe known as Operation Fast ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Border Cities Are Burdened With Calls for Help

    But such calls for medical assistance at the border have become a growing burden on the finances and resources of fire departments in cities like this one, in the California desert 100 miles east of San Diego. Last year, with trips to the port of entry ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • US Shifts Mexico Drug Fight

    "Our efforts to confront transnational crime on both sides of the border benefited from a clear understanding that we had to multitask," says Mexican Ambassador to the U.S. Arturo Sarukhán. While Mexico has had success at catching criminals, it's had ...

    online.wsj.com

  • US officials shot in Mexico

    The two were riding in an armored U.S. Embassy sport utility vehicle when they came under fire on a highway leading to the city of Cuernavaca.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Brush Fire Burns Close to US Mexico Border

    Cal Fire began monitoring a brush fire in Mexico that is close to the border with the U.S. Tuesday afternoon.

    www.nbcsandiego.com

  • US Border Agents Shot At by Mexican Gunmen on Rio Grande

    U.S Border Patrol are investigating an incident whereby border agents came under fire by Mexican gunmen near the Texas-Mexico border in Hidalgo last night. Acting Assistant Border Patrol Chief, Henry Mendiola, spoke to local media confirming the ...

    www.hispanicallyspeakingnews.com

  • Beware The Border Balloons

    September 5, 2012: The United States continues to experiment with technology that promises to improve border security.

    www.strategypage.com

  • APNewsBreak: Border Patrol halts Mexico flights

    It's a money-saving move, ending a seven-year experiment that cost American taxpayers nearly $100 million. More than 125,000 people had been flown deep into Mexico for free since 2004. The flights became a key piece of Border Patrol enforcement in ...

    ktvl.com

  • Are There Borders for the 99%?

    Across Mexico's northern border, the control of words is more subtle but no less effective - a divisive, fear-fueled stranglehold on the discourse surrounding immigration and nationalism that keeps us talking about "illegal immigrants" who are ...

    truth-out.org

  • Border Patrol shooting prompts criticism

    CALEXICO - Officials here are concerned that actions by El Centro Sector U.S. Border Patrol agents endangered citizens as well as city employees during a shooting at the Calexico downtown Port of Entry on Monday.

    articles.ivpressonline.com

  • Is Mexico Becoming the New Iraq for American Agents?

    The attackers used expletives in their "we don't care" response, per a Houston Chronicle account, shoved an automatic rifle through the window crack, and started to fire. Both agents were hit, Zapata fatally. Three deadly incidents in Mexico involving ...

    security.blogs.cnn.com

  • Mexico Says Police Shot US Officials

    On the outskirts of Cuernavaca, Mexican marines inspect an SUV driven by U.S. officials that came under fire on Friday.

    online.wsj.com

  • Mexican marines recorded video while capturing cartel capo

    It got Cardenas out of the country and sent a message that drug lords who are busted face every Latin American capos worst nightmare: being locked away in a U.S. penitentiary. Abrego is doing several life sentences at the ... The burly, mustached man ...

    blog.chron.com

  • Mexican police detained in shooting of US agents

    MEXICO CITY - A judge ruled Monday that 12 police officers accused of opening fire on a U.S. embassy vehicle and wounding two embassy employees should remain in detention in an incident that has roiled U.S./Mexican relations and drawn fresh attention ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Mexico arrests suspect in Fast and Furious killing

    MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexican federal police announced Friday that they have arrested a suspect in the killing of U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry, the slaying at the center of the scandal over the botched U.S. gun-smuggling probe known as Operation ...

    www.sfgate.com

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