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A former top US official argues that those who back away from the idea of defensible borders for Israel are making a mistake.

The Bush letter and the Gaza withdrawal In the letter from president George W. Bush to prime minister Ariel Sharon of April 14, 2004, there was one new element, and the rest was a return to the key elements of US policy since 1967 elements that were ...

72 South American migrants massacred in Mexico

MEXICO CITY The discovery of 72 slain Central and South American migrants on a ranch just south of the US border provides a horrific reminder of the brutality of human trafficking in a country dominated by drug cartels. A wounded Ecuadorean who ...

Mexico probes hitmen motive in migrant killings

SAN FERNANDO, Mexico (AFP) Authorities Thursday began the difficult task of identifying 72 suspected migrants believed murdered for refusing to become hitmen for a drug cartel. Mexican officials hoped to send consular agents from Brazil, Ecuador, El ...

US report stresses need for immigration reform

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Mexican drug cartel massacres migrants

Eduardo Castillo and Mark Stevenson Mexico City A The marines fought the cartel gunmen at a ranch in the northern state of Tamaulipas, a battle that left one marine and three suspects dead. They found the bodies of 58 men and 14 women in a room, some ...

72 murdered in Mexico may have been migrants

A wounded man who led Mexican authorities to the gruesome scene of 72 murder victims says they were killed by the countrys brutal Zetas drug gang. ...

Mexico victims 'were migrants'

Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. Mexican officials investigating the death of 72 people found murdered at a ranch in the north of the country say they were migrants trying to reach the United States. They say the 58 men and ...

Mexican drug hitmen dump 72 bodies near US border

MONTERREY (Mexico) Mexican marines found 72 dead bodies at a remote ranch near the US border, the Mexican navy said on Wednesday, the biggest single discovery of its kind in Mexicos increasingly bloody drug war. The marines came across the bodies of ...

72 bodies found in Mexico are 'migrants' (AAP)

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 and ...

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