16 and 17 year old girls from Central America are being trafficked to Chiapas, Mexico for prostitution. ("Women and Low Intensity Warfare," SIPAZ Report, Vol 3 No 1, January 1998)
The United Nations now lists Mexico as the number one center for the supply of young children to North America. Most are sold to rich, childless couples unwilling to wait for bona fide adoption agencies to provide them with a child. The majority are sent to international pedophile organizations. Many times the children are snatched while on errands for their parents. Often they are drugged and raped. Most of the children over 12 end up as prostitutes. Hector Ramirez, a former deputy, or Mexican Member of Parliament, stated that "many of the state and city authorities [are] doing absolutely nothing to stop what is going on." (Allan Hall, The Scotsman, 25 August 1998)
Case
16 Mexicans have been indicted in Florida on trafficking charges. Between August 1996 and February 1998, at least 20 young Mexican women and minors were trafficked into Florida and South Carolina, United States under false pretenses of jobs, and forced into prostitution through debt bondage of US$2,000. The brothels were operated by "ticketeros" who collected fees and sold "tickets," usually in the form of condoms, which were exchanged for sex. The charge was usually US$20, of which the women received US$3 toward paying off the US$2000 debt. The brothel operators used violence to control the women. ("16 indicted in Mexican prostitution ring," United Press International, 23 April 1998) & (Jim Loney, "US indicts 16 in Mexican prostitute slavery ring," Reuters, 23 April 1998)
Prostitution
The majority of the homeless girls assisted by Casa Alianza programs in Mexico are victims of prostitution. ("The Situation of Street Children in Latin America," Bruce Harris, Executive Director, Latin American Programmes, Casa Alianza/Covenant House Latin America, 9 October 1997)
Military personnel are prostituting Mexican women in Chiapas. Soldiers pay 100 pesos for virgins, 50 pesos for other girls, the prettiest are sold to high-ranking officers. Girls, 11-13 year olds, are sold by their fathers into prostitution. The girls are dishonored, while their fathers are not. ("Women and Low Intensity Warfare" SIPAZ Report Vol. 3 No 1 (January 1998)
Case
Twenty women who once worked in the lower house of Congress accuse the woman in charge of the pages of running a prostitution ring for lawmakers. Two former pages said Montes de Oca trained the women to "stick out their chests, hike up their skirts and smile at lawmakers." (Niko Price, Associated Press, 18 November 1997)
Health and Well-being
A large proportion of the minors used in the sex industry, catch sexually transmitted diseases which leave them infertile, others contract AIDS. Some 25 homeless children contracted AIDS in the past two years after being forced to engage in sexual activities. Many girls get pregnant, and are forced to have abortions. All suffer serious psychological consequences. Children in Mexico City and cities along the US border are at highest risk of sexual exploitation. (Ser Humano, Diego Cevallos, "Sterile at Age 12, AIDS at 14," IPS, 10 February 1998)
Policy and Law
Mexico has no laws defining or sanctioning child prostitution and pornography as criminal activity. (Diego Cevallos, "Sterile at Age 12, AIDS at 14," IPS, 10 February 1998)
Prostitution is legal in Mexico except in brothels, bars, nightclubs or cabarets, thus forcing it onto the street. Pimping is against the law. (Rene Villegas, "Mexico City prostitutes protest new rules," Reuter, 3 September 1997)
Women in prostitution in Mexico City now must follow a dress code, and are limited to within two main districts. (Associated Press, 3 September 1997) [catwlog9709a]
The World Agency Against AIDS, a group claiming to represent 800 women in prostitution, signed a code of conduct agreement with Mexico Citys Cuanhtemoc district government. The new rules ban solicitation on the street from 6 a.m. to noon. The code does not address extortion from police, violent clients and the commissions demanded by hotel owners. (Ana Maria Casimiro, leader of La Merced prostitutes group People of the World Against AIDS, Rene Villegas, "Mexico City prostitutes protest new rules," Reuters, 3 September 1997)>
Prostitution Tourism
Mexico is one of the favored destinations of pedophile sex tourists from Europe and the United States. ("Global law to punish sex tourists sought by Britain and EU," The Indian Express, 21 November 1997
An estimated 5,000 children are currently involved in prostitution, pornography and sex-tourism in Mexico. Nearly 100 children and teenagers a month fall into the hands of the child prostitution networks which are mafias or organized crime syndicates. (Elena Azola, Diego Cevallos, "Sterile at Age 12, AIDS at 14," IPS, 10 February 1998)
NGO Action
300 participants of the National Meeting of Sex Workers in Mexico called for an end to police abuse and discrimination that has denied them everything from health care to basic dignity. One person said that they receive death threats from police. Prostitution is legal in Mexico, but brothels are not. (Dan Trotta, "Mexican prostitutes band together to demand rights", Reuters, 22 July 1998)
Pornography
In 1996 U.S. Postal Service announced that Mexico City was one of the leading producers of child pornography videos. (Diego Cevallos, "Sterile at Age 12, AIDS at 14," IPS, 10 February 1998)
Case
Over Sea Service Mail Company produced pornographic videos using 7-11 year old children. Videos sold for $250 each. The list of clients included some 2,000 addresses all located in the U.S. (Diego Cevallos, "Sterile at Age 12, AIDS at 14," IPS, 10 February 1998)
In 1996 Mexican authorities discovered a house in Acapulco where pornographic videos were filmed using children ranging in age from newborns to 18 year olds. Two U.S. citizens and four Mexicans were implicated. (Diego Cevallos, "Sterile at Age 12, AIDS at 14," IPS, 10 February 1998)
In 1996, Mexican police broke up an international child pornography ring based in Acapulco which had at least 4,000 clients from the U.S. ("Mexico under fire over child abuse," BBC, 14 November 1997)
Policy and Law
Mexican justice system is inadequate to protect children from abuse such as child pornography. (Ofelia Calcetas-Santos, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and and Child Pornography, "Mexico under fire over child abuse," BBC, 14 November 1997)
Organized and Institutionalized Sexual Exploitation and Violence
From June 1994-early January 1998, 45 females have been sequestered, wounded, tortured, raped, or murdered by military and paramilitary fighting in Chiapas. (Synopsis by Gloria Huretas de la Doble Jornada, 11 January 1998, Masiosare, 28 December 1997, the Information Service of Centro Agustin Pro Juarez & testimonies collected from women of San Cristobal"Chiapas: The Silenced Death, Geometric increments of violence against women in Chiapas")
Policy and Law
In mid-1997 the Mexican Supreme Court ruled that violently forcing a spouse to engage in sexual relations was not rape but the "undue exercise of a right." (Eduardo Molinay Vedia, "Mexico: Supreme Court Legitimises Rape of Spouses, Critics Say," InterPress Third World News Agency, 16 June 1997)
On July 1991, Mexico revised its rape law, eliminating a provision that allowed a man who rapes a minor to avoid prosecution if he agrees to marry her. (Report of the Special Rapporteur, "Women and Violence," United Nations Department of Public Information, February 1998)
Official Corruption and Collaboration
Two Mexican Federal police officers have been jailed for the rape of a fourteen-year-old street girl, in a case pursued by Casa Alianza on behalf of the young girl, with the support of the Public Ministry. A recent court ruling, by the 12th Penal Judge of Mexico City, sentenced officer Perez Davila to eleven years imprisonment and officer Sanchez Ramirez to nine years and six months imprisonment. "In all too few cases these public figures are arrested and punished for their crimes. This is a sad reminder that the sexual abuse of children continues, but it is good to see that at times justice can prevail," said Bruce Harris the Regional Director of Casa Alianza in Latin America. ("Two Mexican Federal Police Officers Jailed for Raping Street Child," Press Release, Casa Alianza, 17 August 1998)
Another group looking for money, they have to make these reports look real bad to be able to get your taxpayer money. Remember everything is about the money. These are the girls that the Kennedy family and the rest of the politicians look for during their nightly roust about Washington. They like em young and by the time they get here they are high class hookers not poor little 16 and 17 year olds. In Central America bumping uglies at that age is not uncommon.
TEXAS: One of the few states that can secede from the Union.
What you are witnessing here is the characteristic of a once powerful country, the United States, having sunk into becoming the world's biggest debter nation. This is the type of activity that florishes in 3rd world countries, which we are fast becoming. Unless the people reject socialism in all its forms from the elected leaders, sadly, this will become even more prevalent.
Interestingly, this all harks back to the Progressive Era, when women got the right to vote by the 19th amendment. A study has been made that points directly to this as the cause of rising socialism, as women are more likely to vote for political leaders who offer handouts. This is, of course, a generalization, and exceptions abound.
In order to turn the tide the country has to become more fiscally responsible in its spending. Looking at what we have to work with presidentially in Obama, Clinton and McCain, it is hard to envision such responsible government will result from any of them. So everyone has to choose carefully among their legislators for fiscally responsible policies. Of course, they are the ones who are most responsible for enacting spending, and are the ones most able to reduce it, given the will to do so.
We don't need new "comprehensive" immigration laws. We need widespread, well funded enforcement of existing immigration law, i. e. IRCA 1986. http://www.oig.lsc.gov/legis/irca86.htm ANYTHING ELSE IS JUST A BIG CHARADE! Remember the Alamo AND Agents Compean, Ramos, Brugman, Sipe, Rhodes, Deputy Sheriff Hernandez, K-9 Officer Mohr & Noe Aleman. ***Redress it all by repealing the 17th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution: http://www.articlev.com/repeal_the_17...
And I was beginning to think that the billions of dollars in aid to Mexico was being portioned out for illegals to come to this country and overrun us, thus facilitating the coming NAU and ensuring that the drug running continues in good health.
Call me crazy... but everything has become a conspiracy to me. LOL
The illegal Mexicans that enter this country are paying their Coyote’s thousands of dollars to get here. They don’t make a living wage in Mexico so they exploit their children and sell drugs. They come to America leaving behind the children. Many start new families here and forget about the children they left behind to be raised by relatives.
"Soldier pay 100 pesos for Virgins, 50 pesos or other girls, the prettiest are sold to high-ranking offices. Girls 11-13 years old, are sold by their fathers into prositiution."
Maybe, so many children wouldn't be exploited if America closed the borders! It doesn't make me feel good that American employers are exploiting illegal aliens after they get here and illegal aliens are exploiting their children to get here.
WE NEED TO DEPORT ILLEGAL ALIENS IT WOULD BE A LOT CHEAPER THAN PAYING FOR THEM!
The National Policy Institute, "estimated that the total cost of mass deportation would be between $206 and $230 billion or an average cost of between $41 and $46 billion annually over a five year period."
WE NEED TO DEPORT ILLEGAL ALIENS IT WOULD BE A LOT CHEAPER THAN PAYING FOR THEM!
The National Policy Institute, "estimated that the total cost of mass deportation would be between $206 and $230 billion or an average cost of between $41 and $46 billion annually over a five year period."
Would you be interested in a plan that would lower that cost to zero, or even report a profit?
We don't need new "comprehensive" immigration laws. We need widespread, well funded enforcement of existing immigration law, i. e. IRCA 1986. http://www.oig.lsc.gov/legis/irca86.htm ANYTHING ELSE IS JUST A BIG CHARADE! Remember the Alamo AND Agents Compean, Ramos, Brugman, Sipe, Rhodes, Deputy Sheriff Hernandez, K-9 Officer Mohr & Noe Aleman. ***Redress it all by repealing the 17th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution: http://www.articlev.com/repeal_the_17...
This is the third world mentally that they are trying to implement here. You hear about Mexicans raping our children all the time. Why? Because they get away with it in Mexico. There is only one way to stop this country from becoming the third world dump that they are trying to turn it in to. Get these people and all other illegals out of our country! How do we do that? Get a Constitutional President into the White House this time around and not give up until that happens! When these people don't get what they are after - welfare, food stamps, social services, birthright citizenship's, and the employment is cut off they will turn around and go back where they belong. Round up all Visa over-stayers and deport them. It would be so refreshing to have our country back to they way it should be.... Maybe we would also have many resources back, meaning more gas, food, water, just about anything you can think of...
This is the second person with a Mexico connection was found doing this in the area. At least she was tried and found guilty, unfortunately, we will be taking care of her and her kids for the next 12 yrs. The other case was thrown out because our illustrious DA forgot to bring charges in a timely manor. He seems to do this alot.
WE NEED TO DEPORT ILLEGAL ALIENS IT WOULD BE A LOT CHEAPER THAN PAYING FOR THEM!
The National Policy Institute, "estimated that the total cost of mass deportation would be between $206 and $230 billion or an average cost of between $41 and $46 billion annually over a five year period."
IN AMERICA, THESE ARE ONLY THE ONES WHO GOT CAUGHT!
Everyday 12 Americans are murdered by an illegal alien. Another 13 Americans are killed by uninsured drunk illegal aliens. Everyday 8 Children are victims of sex crimes committed by illegal aliens! More Americans are being killed on American SOIL each day by the hands of illegal aliens, than are being killed in the Iraq war and Afghanistan war combined!!!!!