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    Mexico - Wikipedia
  • Article featuring the history, government, politics, geography, economy, demographics, religion, languages, and culture of Mexico.
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    Visit Mexico
  • Official Mexican Tourism Board site. Includes overview of Mexico, destinations, activities, vacation themes, and unique experiences.
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We are going on a trip to Mexico and taking our 2 1/2 year old. The flight is 8 hours long, have you even taken your child on an 8 hour flight? Any helpful hints? Any suggestions while in Mexico besides don't drink the water?
well what might help is if you have a portable dvd player kid tv shows on dvds would help the flight not seem long for your kid. they are not that much, you can get one for arount 90$ car snacks for the flight might help, books and toys tips for mexico -so you know do not drink the water -depending on where you are staying, ask the host or hotel manager if you can flush toilet paper, you might have to put it in a bag to throw out -if you are going to by a bottel of beer, cola or any pop, use a napcin to wipe the bottle top were you put your mouth i hope you have a fun flight and trip if u have not decided where you wont to go in mexico, look at melaque mexico. you can find pics on google if u look up "melaque mexico" good luck xD
How come Mexico does notcreate a stimulus bailoutpackage to create jobs in Mexso illegals want need to?
How come Mexico does not create a stimulus bailout package to create jobs in Mexico, so illegals will not need come here and illegals here can return home.Surely Mexico can afford a 300 billion stimulus bailout package,No ?
well to be honest I agree with one answer here, the fact that if it was possible all the money would be dispersed between the DRUG LORDS and the CORRUPT government that is there. And since all the corruption is being shared also with high officials like the chiefs of police,generals of their armies,and the list goes on and on and on.......That does not mean that something like that does not happen here in our Country as well....example the first 750 billion dollars, Were did all really go?? Seems like it was pretty much thrown in the back burner huh?? And to Dirty Martini ,mizzholloywood,joebob,ozman64 1...it is our every right to express our opinions by all means, but be sure you are exactly correct about your facts and not just shooting your mouths out. And you wonder why other countries look at us as the WHITE DEVILS!?!?!?!? OR AMERICAN INFIDELS?!?!?!? It seems it is true what my uncles said to me when I was younger..."don't blame your problems on others when you know it is your own fault" makes since..Proud to be an American people but let's get our facts all straight before we start looking for an escape goat.
How do you feel Mexico isready to file a complaint withthe International fencesdamage environment?
Mexico has urged the US to alter its plans for expanded fences along their shared border, saying they would damage the environment and harm wildlife. The fences threaten unique ecosystems, Mexican environment officials warned. Mexico was ready to file a complaint with the International Court of Justice over the matter if the US did not respond, the environment minister said. The planned barriers aim to curb illegal immigration, a highly divisive and controversial issue in the US. The fences, planned along a possible 700 miles (1,125km) of the border, are to be equipped with hi-tech surveillance equipment, including sensors and strong lights. "The eventual construction of this barrier would place at risk the various ecosystems that we share," Mexico's Environment Minister Juan Rafael Elvira told a news conference. Those areas include Baja California, Sonora and Arizona, home to one of the world's most important desert ecosystems - the Sonora Desert. Cactus fences Officials said Mexico was prepared to file a complaint with the International Court of Justice but wanted to explore alternatives first. US Army personnel install sections of the US-Mexico border fence July 2007 near Puerto Palomas Mexico. Most of the illegal immigrants enter the US via the Mexico border A report prepared for the Mexican government by experts and environmental activists from Mexico and the US said the barriers could isolate border animals into smaller groups, affecting their genetic diversity. These include jaguars, Mexican black bears and the endangered antelope-like Sonora Pronghorn. The use of intense lights and radar could also affect nocturnal species, they said. The report suggested ways of minimising environmental damage, including "green corridors" of wilderness without roads. These would allow wildlife to remain connected but not provide an easy route for people trying to cross. Another proposal was "live" fences of cactuses, or permeable barriers to allow water, insects and pollen to cross the border. The US Homeland Security Secretary, Michael Chertoff, has said that the fencing is needed. He has rejected arguments that the Rio Grande provides an adequate barrier as water levels in the river often drop, allowing people to wade across. An estimated 12 million illegal immigrants are in the US, where attempts at a comprehensive overhaul of immigration law have repeatedly stalled in Congress.http://news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/americas/6924475.stm I
Their abuse of our eco system really bothers me a lot. Have you seen the videos and such? I was so appalled at the sight, they were saying how much it stank! I don't think they have any regard for our eco system. I'd be happy to bring in the photos and videos as evidence for the Mexican government! This may be my pet peeve!
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