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    The latest from Mexico. (I know racist.)

    Running for public office in Mexico has long been perilous, with threats, assaults and sometimes outright killings by criminal gangs, political rivals and other opponents.

    But this season is one of the worst in recent years, some experts say, with at least six candidates killed since February and another wounded in an attack that left her husband and an assistant dead. Party and campaign officials have also been assaulted, their family members targeted and sometimes killed as well.

    As nearly half of Mexico’s states prepare to hold local elections on Sunday, the outbreak of violence has proved an embarrassment for the new government of President Enrique Peńa Nieto, who has promised to control violence and has sought to portray the country as on the mend from wanton killings.

    While the Peńa Nieto administration promised to take steps to protect voters, opposition leaders have called on the president to put the army in the streets in some states to ensure peaceful voting proceedings, a common practice here.

    “We are in the midst of the most violent elections in our history,” said José María Martínez, a member of a conservative-leaning opposition party and president of the special electoral commission of the Senate. “This is not the country that any Mexican deserves.” {snip}
    The motives for many of these attacks, from which no major party has been spared, remain unclear. Local investigations of crimes, even killings, are notoriously haphazard and thin.
    {snip} Last month, Nicolás Estrada Merino, leader of a state branch of the leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution, was found shot to death in a sugarcane field in the southern state of Oaxaca. Isaac López Rojas, a candidate for deputy mayor from the small, leftist Cardenista Party in the coastal state of Veracruz, was kidnapped and killed, also in June. A few days earlier, in the border state of Chihuahua, a mayoral candidate from the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party, Jaime Orozco Madrigal, was found dead after being forcefully taken from his house.
    Newspapers have reported a number of candidates dropping their campaigns out of fear, and news channels have featured interviews with bloodied and bruised party members speaking after unexplained attacks.

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    Immigration activists arrested at Capitol

    Dozens of immigration-rights activists were arrested outside the Capitol on Thursday in a civil-disobedience action they said marked an escalation in their push to get Congress to pass an immigration bill this year.
    Chanting slogans and demanding an end to deportations, more than 40 activists, including some major figures in the labor movement, blocked traffic on Independence Avenue, forcing police to arrest them.
    Three of those arrested were in the country illegally, according to organizers who said they had not yet learned what the official charges were.

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    Immigration activists arrested at Capitol


    Dozens of immigration-rights activists were arrested outside the Capitol on Thursday in a civil-disobedience action they said marked an escalation in their push to get Congress to pass an immigration bill this year.
    Chanting slogans and demanding an end to deportations, more than 40 activists, including some major figures in the labor movement, blocked traffic on Independence Avenue, forcing police to arrest them.
    Three of those arrested were in the country illegally, according to organizers who said they had not yet learned what the official charges were.

    Deport them.

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    The latest from Mexico. (I know racist.)

    Running for public office in Mexico has long been perilous, with threats, assaults and sometimes outright killings by criminal gangs, political rivals and other opponents.

    But this season is one of the worst in recent years, some experts say, with at least six candidates killed since February and another wounded in an attack that left her husband and an assistant dead. Party and campaign officials have also been assaulted, their family members targeted and sometimes killed as well.

    As nearly half of Mexico’s states prepare to hold local elections on Sunday, the outbreak of violence has proved an embarrassment for the new government of President Enrique Peńa Nieto, who has promised to control violence and has sought to portray the country as on the mend from wanton killings.

    While the Peńa Nieto administration promised to take steps to protect voters, opposition leaders have called on the president to put the army in the streets in some states to ensure peaceful voting proceedings, a common practice here.

    “We are in the midst of the most violent elections in our history,” said José María Martínez, a member of a conservative-leaning opposition party and president of the special electoral commission of the Senate. “This is not the country that any Mexican deserves.” {snip}
    The motives for many of these attacks, from which no major party has been spared, remain unclear. Local investigations of crimes, even killings, are notoriously haphazard and thin.
    {snip} Last month, Nicolás Estrada Merino, leader of a state branch of the leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution, was found shot to death in a sugarcane field in the southern state of Oaxaca. Isaac López Rojas, a candidate for deputy mayor from the small, leftist Cardenista Party in the coastal state of Veracruz, was kidnapped and killed, also in June. A few days earlier, in the border state of Chihuahua, a mayoral candidate from the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party, Jaime Orozco Madrigal, was found dead after being forcefully taken from his house.
    Newspapers have reported a number of candidates dropping their campaigns out of fear, and news channels have featured interviews with bloodied and bruised party members speaking after unexplained attacks.

    {snip}

    It's only racist if you wrote it to post in here...


    Got a link?

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    Do you really think I'd spend the time to make all of that up?

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    Do you really think I'd spend the time to make all of that up?

    No, but without something to back it up the possibility exists. You also could have taken it from anywhere that has any bias. I'm not being accusatory so there no need to get defensive.

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    Not sure how you expected me to take 'show proof or you're racist'...If you just copy some of the text into google, I am pretty sure you will find it.

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    Not sure how you expected me to take 'show proof or you're racist'...If you just copy some of the text into google, I am pretty sure you will find it.

    That's not what I said. That's just what you decided to read. Again, no need to be defensive just because you have preconceived ideas about me. Relax, have a drink and calm the crap down.

    All you had to do was this:
    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/07/wo...ears.html?_r=0

    How lazy are you?

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    Why are you badgering me when it was so simple to verify yourself? You are correct about me using a biased source though.

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    if you copy and paste you HAVE TO put the link, there are copyright laws.

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