Wednesday, August 10, 2011

MEXICO CONTINUES ITS 'HEAD IN THE SAND' POSITION


MEXICAN COURT PROTECTS ALLEGED NARCO

Within a week of filing lawsuits against Alabama’s tough immigration law, Mexican federal court has ruled against efforts to extradite an accused drug trafficker to the U.S. on a charge she was acquitted for in Mexico.

Sandra Avila Beltran, known as “Queen of the Pacific,” faced charges for drug-trafficking, money-laundering and organized-crime charges in addition to being connected with a 2001 seizure of more than nine tons of U.S.-bound cocaine aboard a fishing vessel.  Avila proclaims her innocence saying she made her money selling clothes and houses.

This is yet one more example of Mexico interfering in the U.S. legal system and turning a blind eye to the criminal acts against the U.S. committed by their citizens.

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