Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Mexico u.s. border

  • 132 inmates escape Mexican prison on US border

    Local and federal authorities are searching for the inmates, and police have set up blockades on roads leading to the Mexico-U.S. border. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has placed its officers and agents in the area on alert, a homeland security ...

    www.cnn.com

  • 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

  • Mexican prison break: 132 inmates bust out of lock up near US border

    PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Mexico - More than 130 inmates escaped through a tunnel from a prison in northern Mexico on Monday, setting off a massive search by police and soldiers in an area close to the U.S. border. Authorities in Coahuila state said the 132 ...

    www.nydailynews.com

  • More than 130 escape from Mexican prison on US border

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - More than 130 inmates escaped through a tunnel from a Mexican prison on the border with the United States in one of the worst jailbreaks the country's beleaguered penal system has suffered in recent years. Homero Ramos ...

    www.reuters.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

  • Prison Break Reported Along US/Mexico Border

    (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

  • Mexican, U.S. relations improve in fight against drugs, trafficking

    WASHINGTON -- Despite ongoing violence south of the border, cooperation between Mexico and the United States has reached unprecedented levels.

    www.kansascity.com

  • Mexico slow to start on border bridge near El Paso

    During the July 2011 groundbreaking ceremony in the U.S., Chihuahua governor Cesar Duarte said that work on the Mexican side of the border would begin in September that year. The Transport and Communications Department in Mexico City did not ...

    abclocal.go.com

  • Mexico: 132 Inmates Escape From Border Prison

    More than 130 inmates escaped through a tunnel from a prison in northern Mexico on Monday, setting off a massive search by police and soldiers in an area close to the U.S. border. Authorities in Coahuila state said the 132 inmates fled the prison in ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Vanderbilt Divinity Community Breakfast to focus on Mexico border

    "Traversing Our National Wound: Reflections from the U.S.-Mexico Border" will take place from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. in the Vanderbilt Divinity School Reading Room.

    news.vanderbilt.edu

  • Jailbreak of more than 130 Mexico inmates on US border

    Jailbreak of more than 130 Mexico inmates on US border. More than 130 inmates escaped from a prison in northern Mexico through a tunnel on Monday, setting off a search by police and soldiers in an area close to the US border. Police officers stand ...

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Mexico Drug War: 17 Mutilated Bodies Found In Tizapan El Alto

    <em>Caption: Federal police stand guard on a vehicle behind a forensic truck containing bodies found on the highway connecting the northern Mexican metropolis of Monterrey to the U.S. border, along the Reynosa-Cadereyta road, in the town of San Juan ...

    www.huffingtonpost.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

  • Analysts: Little Change Expected with New Mexico Leader

    Balido said he doesn't foresee a major shift from current trade policies, which have led to a steady increase in trade between the U.S. and Mexico. "I think they are right on and very much understand the border and the opportunities that the border can ...

    www.texastribune.org

  • Inspectors Wary of Mexican Cattle Pen

    Officials from the agency's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service met with the concerned veterinarians on Thursday to brief them on safety measures at the new cattle pens located in the Mexican state of Nuevo León, about two miles from the U.S ...

    online.wsj.com

  • Prison break in Mexico near US border

    MEXICO CITY, Mexico - At least 132 inmates escaped from a Mexican prison near the US border on Monday, September 17, fleeing through a tunnel they dug in the old carpentry workshop, the state prosecutor's office said.

    www.rappler.com

  • Mexico Denounces US Border Patrol Killing

    Mexico City - After shots fired near the Rio Grande border left a citizen dead, the Mexican government is condemning the actions of the U.S. Border patrol. Now having done their own investigation,the Mexican government has released a statement ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • NMSU Center for Latin American and Border Studies announces fall speaker ...

    The New Mexico State University Center for Latin American and Border Studies continues its fall speaker series tradition with a diverse group of national and international scholars presenting their most recent research on Latin America and border issues.

    www.lcsun-news.com

  • 132 Mexican Inmates Bust Out of Prison at Texas Border

    (Newser) - Some 132 prisoners have escaped from a northern Mexico prison close to the US border, setting off a massive manhunt.

    www.newser.com

  • U.S. Border Patrol halts flights with illegal immigrations from Mexicans

    TUCSON, Ariz. - The U.S. government has halted flights home for Mexicans caught entering the country illegally in the deadly summer heat of Arizona's deserts, a money-saving move that ends a seven-year experiment that cost taxpayers nearly $100 million.

    newyork.newsday.com

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