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Mexican dead may be migrants

A survivor has told police that 72 people found dead at a ranch near the Mexican border with Texas were migrants kidnapped by an armed group, an official says. The bodies of 58 men and 14 women were discovered on Tuesday when marines manning a checkpoint ...

Drug Cartel Suspected in Massacre of 72 Migrants in Mexico

The discovery of 72 slain Central and South American migrants on a ranch just south of the U.S. border... ...

Spain's Immigrants Suffer in Economic Downturn

Two workers stay on top of a crane to protest over construction company Ploder Uicesa's unpaid debt to Jigar outside Madrid. The banner reads, "Allowed dire straits." Andrea Comas / Reuters For five months, Doney Ramrez has been living on top of a ...

United Kingdom: Current Issues in US/UK Cross Border Criminal Cases - Corker Binning

This article examines two particular areas of white collar crime practice: extradition and the negotiation of plea agreements, including recent guidance and headline cases involving concurrent US and UK jurisdiction. ...

VIDEO: Mexican massacre victims likely migrants to US.

SAN FERNANDO, Mexico (AFP) - Massacre victims in Mexico likely migrants to US ...

Massacre victims in Mexico likely migrants to US

Seventy-two people found murdered on a ranch in northeast Mexico are believed to have been migrants bound for the United States, officials said, in one of the most horrific examples of Mexican violence in years. Marines discovered the bodies of 58 men ...

Slaughter Survivor: 72 Bodies Mexican Ranch Migrants Victims Of Drug Traffickers

72 bodies Mexican Ranch (VIDEO) The gruesome discovery of 72 bodies on a Mexican ranch may be thanks to the herculean efforts of a lone survivor, who somehow made it to the border and alerted authorities to the slaughter despite his injuries, . The ...

72 victims of Mexican drug cartel massacre were migrants 'shot dead after refusing to pay ransoms', says only survivor

The sole survivor of a massacre that saw a Mexican drug cartel murder 72 people has told authorities his gruesome tale. Ecuadorian Luis Fredy Lala told authorities he was the only person to escape alive when gunmen massacred the 58 men and 14 women at a ...

Bodies Found in Mexico Could Be Migrants, Government Says

According to a preliminary investigation, the 72 bodies found at a ranch in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas could be those of a group of illegal immigrants from El Salvador, Honduras, Ecuador and Brazil that was headed for the U.S. border MEXICO ...

Mexico finds 72 bodies "linked to drug cartel" in US border

Mexican marines found 72 corpses at a remote ranch near the U.S. border, the Mexican navy said. Mexican marines found 72 corpses at a remote ranch near the U.S. border, the Mexican navy said on Wednesday, the biggest single discovery of its kind in ...

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