Drug Slayings in Mexico Rock U.S. Consulate – NYTimes.com
Time to send troops?

I’ll be in San Antonio for the annual AHOU meeting.
I’m looking forward to seeing how the city has changed since my last visit.
Who’s creating US jobs? Mexicans. / The Christian Science Monitor – CSMonitor.com
“In fiscal year 2008, the US issued E-1 and E-2 visas to 1901 Mexicans and their families, nearly three times the level of a decade before. “
Where are all of these Mexican immigrant investors going? San Antonio!

Did US law spur Mexico’s meth sales? | csmonitor.com
The law of unintended consequences can be defined as unanticipated or unintended effects from a certain action. In other words, you do something and something else happens that is totally unexpected.

Mexican farm leader killed with 14 others on ranch | Reuters
More than 15,000 people have been killed in drug-related violence in Mexico since President Felipe Calderon launched an army-led assault on cartels soon after taking office in 2006.

Mexican nationals may face federal charges in pot bust | NewsOK.com
Marijuana also grows wild across the state.
The War in Mexico is about controlling distribution. With this estimated street value $20 million bust it should be evident the Mexican DTO’s and gangs are now getting into production.
I don’t think this was hooch growing wild.

War Without Borders – Teenagers Recruited by Mexican Cartels to Be Killers – Series – NYTimes.com
This cannot be a good thing.
Affordable Lap Band Surgery in Mexico – MedToGo
I was doing some morality research on Lap Band surgery and stumbled across this website. Due to the proximity of Mexico, surgical procedures have to be cheaper than India or Thailand.
Maybe we should start asking application questions like:
“Within the past five years have you had, or are you considering having, any form of surgery outside of the United States?”
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