WEEK OF JULY 14, 2008
Mexican Drug Cartels & Islamic Radicals Working Together, by J. Jesús Esquivel, Proceso
Mexican Officials Still Steering Clear of Accountability, by Patrick Corcoran
Gallup: Fewer Americans Favor Cutting Back Immigration, by Jeffrey M. Jones
Travel in Mexico: Riding in the Famous Tijuana Taxis, by Steve Dryden
Idyllic Zihuatanejo, Mexico, Where Families Come to Play, by Sandy McLeod
The FARC, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Revolution is Over, by Sam Logan
§ MEDIA WATCH
Joint Press Statement by Governments of Mexico and China, Presidency of the Republic – 14 July 2008
Mexican President attends Group of Five Meeting in Japan, Presidency of the Republic – 14 July 2008
§ REPORTS AND SPECIAL INTEREST
Immigrants Targeted: Extremist Rhetoric Moves into the Mainstream, ADL – 14 July 2008
Naturalizations in the United States: 2007, DHS Office of Immigration Statistics – 14 July 2008
Economic Freedom of North America – 2008 Annual Report (US Edition), The Fraser Institute – 14 July 2008
§ EVENTS
July 31 to August 17: Wine, Music and Food Festivals in Baja California, Mexico,’Vino-Tourism’ by Steve Dryden
August 30: Tertulia Magazine to Present Authors’ Panel at the Latino Book & Family Festival, in Los Angeles, California
October 8 to 12: 35th National Export Maquila & Manufacturing Industry Conference, National Council of the Maquila and Export Manufacturing Industry (CNIMME), in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
November 9 and 10: The Institute of the Americas, in La Jolla, California, will celebrate its 25th Anniversary with a two-day conference, ‘Latin America’s Next 25 Years,’ and Gala Dinner
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