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Massacre victims in Mexico likely migrants to US

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 ...

72 victims of Mexican drug cartel massacre were migrants 'shot dead after refusing to pay ransoms', says only survivor

The sole survivor of a massacre that saw a Mexican drug cartel murder 72 people has told authorities his gruesome tale. Ecuadorian Luis Fredy Lala told authorities he was the only person to escape alive when gunmen massacred the 58 men and 14 women at a ...

Mexico finds 72 bodies "linked to drug cartel" in US border

Mexican marines found 72 corpses at a remote ranch near the U.S. border, the Mexican navy said. Mexican marines found 72 corpses at a remote ranch near the U.S. border, the Mexican navy said on Wednesday, the biggest single discovery of its kind in ...

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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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. ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

Migrant workers murdered in Mexican drug killings

Mexican officials say the 72 people found murdered at a ranch close to the US border were migrant workers trying to reach the United States. Soldiers came across the bodies of 58 men and 14 women after a shoot-out between suspected drug cartel members ...

72 massacre victims in Mexico likely migrants to US

SAN FERNANDO, Mexico (AFP) 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 ...

72 bodies found on Mexican ranch near U.S. border

Mexican authorities were taking fingerprints Wednesday to try to identify 72 bodies discovered Tuesday night on a ranch in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas, officials said. The bodies of the 58 men and 14 women were found above ground in a structure ...

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 ...

Official: 72 dead in Mexico may be migrants

A survivor has told police that 72 people found dead at a ranch near the Mexican border with Texas were migrants kidnapped by an armed group, a federal official said Wednesday. The bodies of 58 men and 14 women were discovered Tuesday when Marines ...

Survivor Says Mexican Drug Cartel Massacred 72 Migrants

Gunmen who identified themselves as members of the Zetas drug gang are the main suspects of a grisly massacre in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas that left 72 migrants dead on Tuesday, authorities said. Police said on Wednesday that an Ecuadorian migrant ...

Murdered 72 in Mexico 'were migrants'

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 14 women had come from South and Central America. Their bodies ...

McCain, Kyl push for expansion of border security

PHOENIX - Arizona Sens. John McCain and Jon Kyl continue to push for expansion of a federal program that requires jail time for illegal immigrants every time they cross the U.S-Mexico border. The Republican senators say Operation Streamline so far has ...

Mich. Congresswoman: Oil Pipeline Has Dent at US-Canada Border

A pipeline that spilled hundreds of thousands of gallons of crude oil into a tributary of the Kalamazoo River late last month has a dent in a section that runs under the St. Clair River where it crosses from southeastern Michigan into Canada, a Michigan ...

Mexican official: 72 found dead at a ranch near US border were migrants

MEXICO CITY Mexican government officials say 72 migrants found dead at a ranch near the U.S. border may have been killed by the Zetas drug cartel. Navy Vice Adm. Jose Luis Vergara says a wounded survivor reports that gunmen who identified themselves as ...

Mass grave in Mexico held migrants headed to U.S.

Seventy-two bodies discovered at a ranch in northeast Mexico belonged to migrants who were making their way toward the United States, Mexican officials said Wednesday. The preliminary investigation indicates the victims were illegal immigrants from ...

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