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The violence between drug cartels along the US Mexico border continues to threaten both countries, with Mexico still under a US travel alert. Hello Im Charlotte Bellis and you’re watching Newsy.com. www.newsy.com Last week Newsy looked at how the US is being affected by the border violence. Now were taking a broader look at some of the dimensions of this story. Were following perspectives from the Los Angeles Times, FOX News, NBCs Meet the Press and the BBC. Reporting from Cancun, the Los Angeles Times focused on suspicions that an ex-police chief of the popular vacation destination is involved in three recent murders. A high-profile killing in the country’s signature beach resort is the last thing Mexico needs at a time when drug-related violence has scared away visitors from areas such as Baja California. The LA Times adds, The incident does not seem to have spooked spring break vacationers, who already are pouring into the palm-lined beach region. (The LA Times) FOX News looked at the border situation from the economic point of view of Texas. much of Texas strength of the economy really depends on Mexico. In fact just last year roughly $143 billion worth of goods came from Mexico into Texas. That accounts for 43 percent of the all of the good in the state of Texas. (FOX News) On NBCs Meet the Press, US defense secretary Robert Gates praised Mexican president Felipe Calderons battle against the drug cartels. He also said the US was prepared to send military resources to …
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