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DURANGO, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015 | EL SIGLO DE DURANGO 4

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Immigration to U.S. from drops sharply: study

AGENCIES clude fewer construction jobs due to the 2007-2009 re- Even as immigration re- cession and a Mexico’s El Chapo tried to free mains a hot topic in the growing economy and a fa- U.S. presidential cam- lling birth rate. paign, the number of A total of 819,000 peop- people emigrating from le migrated from Mexico to Mexico to the United Sta- the from 2008 tes, legally and illegally, to 2012, compared with 1.9 kingpins in Nicaragua has dropped sharply in re- million from 2003 to 2007, cent years, research pu- for a drop of 57 percent, blished Wednesday shows. according to U.S. Census fi- Demographers at the gures, which do not diffe- University of Texas San rentiate between legal and and Costa Rica Antonio and the University illegal immigration. of New Hampshire say the “Back in the 1960s and AGENCIES arrested in April 2006 near raguan court sentenced six ding a trafficking operation number of immigrants co- 1970s, the average Mexican Managua, when Nicara- Mexicans to 22 years in pri- of 2,200 kg of cocaine. ming from Mexico peaked woman was having about With assault rifles and piles guan police discovered a son for financing drug Four Mexicans, inclu- in 2003, and has fallen by seven births. That created of dollars, Mexican drug clandestine airstrip to recei- trafficking, associating with ding Magaña’s wife, were more than half since then. a very youthful population trafficker Joaquín “El Cha- ve cocaine from Colombia. criminal intent and illegal detected when they arrived Rogelio Saenz, dean of in Mexico, with 35 percent po” Guzmán unsuccessfully The cell of the Sinaloa possession of weapons. in Costa Rica by plane. Ma- the College of Public Policy of the population a few de- tried to help two Mexican Cartel owned weapons, a On that day police inter- gaña’s wife visited him in at UTSA and the study’s cades ago less than 15 members of the Sinaloa car- farm, vehicles and cepted a message sent to the jail, but authorities arrested lead author,said reasons in- years of age,“ Saenz said. tel arrested for drug warehouses to store drugs drug traffickers in prison ex- her in San José and she was trafficking escape from pri- that were sent from there to plaining that the escape plan found to be carrying a false sions in Nicaragua in 2007 Mexico. failed because the weapons passport for her husband ENTERTAINMENT and Costa Rica in 2008. The airplane flew from that were going to be used with an immigration stamp On June 20, 2007 a twin- Mexico to Guatemala and for the “Operación Coman- dated May 2008 that was engine plane landed at Ma- then on to Managua and do” were seized, including 12 going to be used to finalize Bozzo is not welcome nagua airport with was piloted by José Salva- AK-47assault rifles, two M-16 Magaña’s escape. US$964,000 in cardboard bo- dor López Santos, a Mexi- rifles and ammunition. Magaña, who was sen- in Mexico anymore xes, on the eve of the begin- can citizen arrested in 2006 Also, in June 2008 Costa tenced in October 2008 to 10 ning of a trial against six for “suspicious behavior” Rica’s police thwarted a years in prison along with NATIONAL Mexicans, two Guatemalans after landing in Oaxaca plan to free Luis Alberto five other Mexicans and a and 13 Nicaraguans mem- with a plane coming from Magaña Alcaraz, a Mexican Colombian citizen, was re- The Permanent Commi- bers of the Sinaloa Cartel. Nicaragua. citizen arrested in May 2007 leased on paraole in Octo- ttee of the Congress re- The 21 criminals were On July 11, 2007 a Nica- in Costa Rica accused of lea- ber 2014. quested the Ministry of the Interior to expel - vian host Laura Bozzo SPORTS FINANCE from the country. Through the Parlia- mentary Gazette the committee asked to sion host Laura Bozzo was Mexican peso analyze “Laura Bozzo’s part of a criminal network TV show content, in order of corruption in that to protect the integrity, country, which diverted dignity,and rights of chil- about US$3 million.” keeps going down dren and adolescents.” Deputy Juárez Piña The request was made by considers that the Article AGENCIES Deputy Verónica Juárez 33 of the Constitution Piña, from the Democratic could be applied, which Panama label CONCACAF The Mexican peso slum- Revolution Party (PRD). states that “the President ped to 16.44 per dollar at The request states that of Mexico shall have the midday, a new record low “Bozzo’s TV show is full of power to expel from natio- “corrupt thieves” after touching 16.33 on mediocrity, sensationa- nal territory any foreig- AGENCIES them holding up a banner la- Monday. lism, incitement to violen- ner, according to the law belling CONCACAF,the body Its 4% drop in the past ce and falsehood, which and after a hearing. The The Panama players did not organising the competition, month is the steepest humiliates people who law shall establish the ad- bite their tongues after “corrupt” and “thieves”. among Latin American participate in it and also is ministrative procedure for their controversial Gold “It was daylight robbery. currencies after Colom- aired at a time when chil- this purpose, as well as the Cup semi-final defeat to Me- I’m amazed; during the ga- bia’s peso. dren might be watching.” place where the foreigner xico, in which American re- me I considered retiring Recently Citigroup Inc. The request also men- should be detained and the feree Mark Geiger made se- from football”, commented and JPMorgan Chase & quarter. However, their tions the statements of time for that. Foreigners veral dubious decisions. the Panama coach, Colom- Co. predicted the currency projections were overrun Anticorruption Attorney may not in any way parti- Following the 2-1 loss, the bian former midfielder would slump to that level by the unremitting weake- of Peru, Julio Arbizu, who cipate in the political team circulated a photo of Hernán Darío Gómez. by the end of the third ning of the peso. reported that “the televi- affairs of the country.”