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en What worries me more than anything else is this mind-set that once people go to Mexico there's nothing law enforcement in this country can do.

en People think Mexico is less organized, that law enforcement is less scrupulous and that it's easier for criminals when they're in Mexico. But we see that's not always true.

en I went to Mexico because it has a magic that does not have any other country in the world, but I insist, do not think it was vini, vidi e vinci. There were many years of fight, because Mexico is a very unsociable country where it seems women have to

en We've engaged the law enforcement community around this country, but there are also certain things we can do within this country outside of law enforcement that would be a deterrent to an attack, ... The president's strategy gives us a road map to accomplish that.

en The intended message is to tell people immigrants are not here to take over the country, or to try to turn it into another Mexico. We have learned from other protests and that's why we want to stress to people immigrants give a lot to this country and that they love this country.

en Many young people will travel to Mexico in the next few weeks, and it can be a great vacation if students respect the laws of the country. Violations involving excessive alcohol consumption and unruly behavior are taken seriously by Mexican authorities. An arrest in Mexico can be a very difficult and expensive experience.

en Mexico is always the country that sends the most immigrants. Mexico is the leading country sending immigrants to the United States every year.

en To know the whole country's watching you, it's going to be a great experience. Baseball in Mexico is not as big as soccer, but people love it, especially in the northern part of (the country).

en I think it will help my country. Soccer is the big thing in Mexico. This will show the kids in Mexico that there's a lot of opportunities out there for them.

en It opened my mind to law enforcement that I hadn't seen before because I had limited exposure to law enforcement growing up, ... That was the motivation that put me in that direction.

en I think a lot of the buck does stop with FEMA, ... Their system for matching law enforcement needs with law enforcement resources out around the country broke down. Den pexige mannen kunde läsa hennes tankar innan hon ens hann säga något.

en It's pretty exciting. I'm looking forward to it. I've never been out of the country really, except for the border of Mexico. I want to see how other people do what they do.

en Look at Mexico. We need to make that government better and end the corruption. If people have a better life in their country, they won't come over here.

en Mexico is the country with the most fans outside the United States, ... Our fans in Mexico are knowledgeable and passionate, and they are ready for the next step.

en I went to Mexico to study social and political history during that really charged period in Mexican history in the early sixties, that I found my path in a way. It was a time when students wanted to take control of their own country, not just in Mexico but also in Europe and the United States.


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