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That would be the worst form of child abuse there is if you take them to drugland. mad


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I was rolling up to the customs agents booth at the Mariposa crossing last Monday night when the shooting commenced that crossfireoops mentioned on page three of this thread. the customs agent at our booth promptly pulled his pistol and ran to the Customs/Immigration building leaving us in the line of fire. his coworkers remained hunkerd down in there respective booths. We had front row seats to the goings on and watched the agents pick up shell casings near the bus that got shot up so I doubt the shots came from Mex. I really enjoy Mexico but it is what it is. I think it is a glimpse into the future of this once great country. Enjoy your trip.

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"Padilla, the assistant police chief, calls that wording unfair."

"It's not fair because they know what we are doing here," Padilla said. "The tourism police works with other law enforcement to protect tourists so they can come to do their shopping, have fun and walk around."

This guy needs to get on with the chamber of commerce, What?

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Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
Best if ya come here before July or after September, friggin' hot here in the summer.

FWIW you DO need a passport or one of them passport ID cards to go into Mexico. Everything you would probably buy in Mexico you can get at Market Square in San Antonio.

If you have a wild hair to see the Border anyhow, Eagle Pass is a genuine Border town on the American side maybe 150 miles from San Antonio, worth a visit if ya like offbeat rather than touristy places. Piedras Negras across the bridge has been fairly quiet (but I live here, I have a passport, and I ain't been across that bridge in years). You don't really need to cross, you can be just 100 yards from Mexico across the river and still be standing in Texas.

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Well, it WAS quiet,......

Gunmen fire at Mexican eatery with US mayor inside

Link: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gHWLUm1UtoG95H7QyRg_-GiMC4HQD9COMGHO0

By OSCAR VILLALBA (AP) � 16 hours ago

PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Mexico � Gunmen sprayed bullets at a restaurant Tuesday where the mayor of a Texas border town was eating with a Mexican state attorney general and other officials, police said. A woman leaving the building was killed.

Coahuila state Attorney General Jesus Torres and Chad Foster, mayor of Eagle Pass across the border from Piedras Negras, were unharmed, according to police officers at the scene.

Foster was dining with Mexican officials after a ceremony for Jose Manuel Maldonado, the newly elected Piedras Negras mayor who takes office in January.

Torres was rushed out of Piedras Negras and authorities stepped up security at his family's home in the city of Saltillo. Foster left on his own, said police officers, who agreed to discuss the shooting only if granted anonymity out of concern for their safety.

Police scoured the city for the attackers but did not release the names of any suspects or speculate on the motive.

Piedras Negras has seen increasing drug gang violence. In April, gunmen killed the town's police chief, an army colonel who had taken over the local force just three weeks earlier with the aim of purging corruption. Three months later, four other city police officers, including the deputy chief, were kidnapped and remain missing.

Foster, who has close relations with authorities in Piedras Negras and Coahuila state, is a critic of the fence being built by the U.S. government along the border. Coahuila Gov. Humberto Moreira often affectionately refers to Foster as Coahuila's 39th mayor, a reference to the 38 municipalities in the state.

Mexico's drug cartels have staged increasingly bold attacks on Mexican officials and security forces since President Felipe Calderon deployed soldiers across the country to step up the fight against drug trafficking.

In the early hours of Tuesday, assailants gunned down the mother, aunt and siblings of a marine who died during a raid that that killed Arturo Beltran Leyva, the leader of one of Mexico's most powerful cartels.

Also Tuesday, gunmen killed the tourism secretary of Sinaloa, the northern Pacific coast state where Beltran Leyva was buried Sunday.

Sinaloa assistant state prosecutor Rolando Bon Lopez said police were trying to determine if drug gangs were behind the killing of Antonio Ibarra, a father of seven.

Sinaloa is home to some of Mexico's most powerful cartels, including the gang run by Beltran Leyva, who died Dec. 16 during the shootout with marines in the central city of Cuernavaca.

(This version CORRECTS that tourism official was killed Tuesday instead of Monday.)



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Well.... damn frown

How about Ojinaga, a tiny, two-mule town across from equally tiny Presidio way the heck in West Texas?

So safe, I hear they've been shipping Arizona illegals there in droves to send 'em back...

http://www.cbs7kosa.com/news/details.asp?ID=15934

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May do Cancun or Cozemel in Feb.....is that a problem also?


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Haven't been, but since tourism is the big money-maker in those places, they keep the main tourist areas pretty safe or so I hear.

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