There have been 42,583 murders in Mexico during the first eleven months of 2017—more than all those killed in this year’s conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq combined—a figure which illustrates the deadly danger of allowing Mexican immigration to the US.
These 42,582 murders are, according to the Mexican government fact sheer “Informe de víctimas de homicidio, secuestro y extorsión 2017,” broken down into 26,500 “intentional homicides” and a further “16,010 culpable homicides.” official statistics have revealed.
http://secretariadoejecutivo.gob.mx/docs/pdfs/victimas/Victimas2017_112017.pdf
The states of Guerrero, Mexico and Baja California, ravaged by drug war violence, are the worst affected, with over 2,000 homicides recorded in each.This means that the year 2017 will end with an average of around eighty murders taking place each day.
The death toll has surpassed actual war zones.
http://www.iiss.org/en/Publications/ACS
According to the International Institute for Strategic Studies’ annual Armed Conflict Survey, the conflict in Afghanistan in 2017 killed some 17,000 people, while the wat against ISIS in Iraq killed 16,000.In the past 11 years, the Third World lawlessness and violence—mostly drug-gang related—has killed more than 200,000, while a further 30,000 have been declared officially “missing.”
The hopelessness of the situation is highlighted by the fact that as many as 93.7 percent of all crimes go unreported or uninvestigated across Mexico.
The region’s homicide rate is four times the global average, according to figures from the Inter-American Development Bank.
According to the US Census Bureau, as of July 2016, Mexicans made up 11.2 percent of the United States’ population, as 36.3 million U.S. residents identified as being of full or partial Mexican ancestry.
http://newobserveronline.com/mexico-42583-murders-in-third-world-bloodbath/