AZMEX UPDATE 8 NOV 2017
Jailed undocumented detainees in Arizona
manuel POSTED ON 08/11/2017
Omar Chiquete
New Day / Nogales, Arizona
http://nuevodia.com.mx/2017/11/08/daran-a-carcel-a-detenidos-indocumentados-en-arizona/
Border Patrol Agents from the Tucson Sector, assigned to the Ajo Station, Douglas "Brian A. Terry", recently arrested three Mexican citizens previously convicted and expelled from the United States for committing serious crimes.
In a first case, the arrest was reported of Ernesto Ventura Gil, 52, who was arrested Thursday afternoon after agents of the Ajo Station discovered that he was illegally in the United States. The agents conducted a record check of the Ventura data and discovered that he had been convicted of a felony of child cruelty in Fresno, California.
In another case, federal agents assigned to the Douglas Station arrested Rutilo Morales Gomez, 42, after he illegally entered the country east of the Douglas border on Friday. During the prosecution, the agents discovered that Morales was found guilty in London, Ohio, for involuntary manslaughter and was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
On Sunday, officers from the "Brian A. Terry" station, who worked in Cochise County, arrested José Antonio José, 57, for being illegally in the United States. Further verification of his records revealed that he was convicted of a felony in Lunenburg County, Virginia, and that he was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
The three men are currently in the custody of Border Patrol authorities and have been charged with federal immigration violations for serious crimes.
All persons detained by the Border Patrol are subject to criminal background checks through biometric data to ensure that illegal immigrants with criminal records are positively identified.
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Note: not all the drugs make it across the border.
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Marijuana consumption predominates in Nogales (Son.)
manuel POSTED ON 08/11/2017 0 90 Views 0
Everardo Rivera
Nuevo Día / Nogales, Sonora
http://nuevodia.com.mx/2017/11/08/predomina-consumo-de-marihuana-en-nogales/
The consumption of marijuana among young people and adolescents in Nogales has increased considerably, according to data from the Juvenile Integration Center (CIJ) of this border.
The Director of the Center Zulema Thomé Martínez, informed that from 2014 to 2017 there has been an increase of 5 percent in the consumption of cannabis, a problem that mainly affects the mental health of adolescents. This health problem generates different damages such as low capacity in learning and a syndrome called A-motivational, where adolescents who are dependent on marijuana, seem to have no motivation for anything, just for consumption.
Thomé Martínez pointed out that statistics places cannabis at the top, due to the issue of its legalization, and that it is hypothesized that young people see it as a healing product.
"The fact that marijuana was legalized favored that young people and adolescents were thinking that it, because it is a plant that has medicinal properties and that does not hurt and that triggered its consumption in the last three years," said the Director of CIJ
He added that so far in 2017 has served 62,278 young people, of which 32 percent are between 15 and 19 years of age, and its greatest consumption is marijuana, on alcohol and snuff. The Director pointed out that she will continue working in prevention seminars, mainly in the education sector, in order to reach the goal established during this year, which is to serve 77 thousand people.
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He commits suicide due to drug problems
Fredy Mejía
Friday, November 3, 2017
in Police
https://www.tribunadesanluis.com.mx/metropoli/policia/se-suicida-menor-por-problemas-de-droga
Last night, Pablo, aged 17, was found dead on a tree in the yard of his house.
According to family members, he was desperate for days because he could not stop drugs.
The police went to San Juan Avenue between San Esteban Street and San Emeterio Street to start the investigations, finding the body on the ground, and that the 15-year-old brother took him down ,trying to save his life.
Days before, he had already told his relatives that he would hang himself.
In a posthumous letter he wrote in his social network space he said that only then would he leave drugs.
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