Ask Americans what they think are some of the most violent conflicts in the world, and the usual responses will be Iraq, Afghanistan, or Syria. (If they’re really smart, they’ll mention Libya or Yemen). However, I hardly ever hear anyone mention Mexico. That’s a mistake.
Six days after convicting one of two men responsible for murdering a U.S. Border Patrol agent who was fishing with his family in 2014, a jury found that the man should die by lethal injection. The other defendant is still awaiting trial.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested a Guatemalan man Wednesday morning in southwest Denver who the agency says is an immigration fugitive.
From article: ICE previously lodged a detainer with Montgomery County authorities in August 2015...Garza Palacios was subsequently released but [ICE] wasn't notified ...
Statement by Hermandad Mexicana group, from the article: "To the degree that our families’ public safety is endangered, so will yours and that of the general public.”