Mexican violence: Like we were saying
Gunmen killed two Americans and a Mexican associated with the staff of the U.S. consulate in Ciudad Juarez. "The cartels are already in full operation in the US in most cities, wake up Americans! It is your problem too, it is your OTHER war," comments "Jen" in Mexico.
Gunmen killed two Americans and a Mexican associated with the staff of the U.S. consulate in Ciudad Juarez.
"The cartels are already in full operation in the US in most cities, wake up Americans! It is your problem too, it is your OTHER war," comments "Jen" in Mexico.
Gunmen killed two Americans and a Mexican associated with the staff of the U.S. consulate in Ciudad Juarez.
"The cartels are already in full operation in the US in most cities, wake up Americans! It is your problem too, it is your OTHER war," comments "Jen" in Mexico.
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