A View of Mexico

Mexico is and has been in trouble for a long time.  The drug laws, combined with government corruption, poverty, and a seemingly unlimited demand for illegal narcotics from their neighbor, Mexico is fast becoming a place you don’t want to visit.  The following is but a minor example in Mexico’s ongoing dramas…

Via Stratfor (membership required – full post here):

Around 9:50 a.m. on June 14, during the daily guard shift change, 18 inmates at the Center for the Execution of Crime’s Legal Consequences in Mazatlan, Sinaloa state, allegedly tried to break out of the facility. The 18 men, whom some reports linked to Los Zetas, were housed in special security block 21 and were reportedly armed with three large-caliber handguns, an AK-47-type automatic assault rifle and a sledgehammer to force their way through the facility’s exits…..

Fortunately, this prison break was prevented, but with the combination of massive state corruption and very powerful organized criminal organizations (some whose intelligence & military capabilities rival nations), this isn’t always the case:

In May 2009, members of Los Zetas arrived outside the Center of Social Rehabilitation of Cienguillas in Zacatecas state in several buses with an armed SUV escort. A total of 53 inmates filed out of the prison and onto the buses in an orderly manner without a shot being fired. Surveillance video footage showed guards simply standing by watching the inmates walk out of the prison and onto the buses. Several prison officials have since been arrested on corruption charges….

& this:

More recently, 41 inmates at the Matamoros municipal prison, known as CEDES Matamoros, were freed after an assault by armed men between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. on March 26….

& least you think this is just a prison problem in Mexico:

Jesus Manuel Lara Rodriguez, the mayor of Guadalupe Distrito Bravos, Chihuahua state, was assassinated by a group of gunmen in Ciudad Juarez at about 1 p.m. on June 19, inside his home….

DA asked about a month ago whether  Mexico’s President should be scolding Arizona for a state law (here) considering their current predicament; this is just an update on that predicament.