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The changes to the legislation arising from the new criminal justice system have allowed some criminals to find legal loopholes to avoid service a sentence
The changes to the legislation arising from the new criminal justice system have allowed some criminals to find legal loopholes to avoid service a sentence
The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Luis Almagro, expressed his concern over the crimes taking place in Mexico prior to the 2018 General Election
Citizens, shops, companies...we all pay the price of insecurity in Mexico
While dean Enrique Graue admits violence has reached “unacceptable limits,” he calls for unity rather than the implementation of “aggressive alternatives”
Shop robberies are extremely damaging to our national economy because it's exactly the small and medium enterprises which support the most number of families in Mexico
With crime running rampant in several regions of Mexico, nobody should be surprised our country is perceived as dangerous
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Overall, the growing insecurity in Mexico paints a grim future for 2018, with virtually a spike in all crime rates and the normalization of violence in the country
Shaken by earthquakes, hurricanes, violence, financial jolts, and political uncertainty, Mexico ends 2017 with more disappointments than achievements
The Law may increase violence and insecurity in Mexico, according to the Organization