Mexico

'Presumed Guilty' Documentary: Mexico Muckraking Film Takes Look At Country's Justice System, Earns Creators Flood Of Lawsuits [VIDEO]

The creators of the award-winning 2011 documentary “Presumed Guilty”, which chronicles the false imprisonment of a young man accused of murder and in the process portrays Mexico’s legal systems as almost grotesquely unjust, are facing a mounting number of lawsuits from a group of plaintiffs which include police, a witness and relatives of the murder victim. Producer Layde Negrete and director Roberto Hernández say they’re the target of “judicial harassment”.

Immigration Reform 2013: Mexico Objects To Proposed 'Border Surge' Amendment

Mexico's foreign relations secretary criticized the $30 billion "border surge" called for by the last amendment to the immigration reform bill and suggested the United States modernize bridge infrastructure along the border instead. The American Society of Civil Engineers gave the United States' bridges a C+ rating for 2013.

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