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US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton listen during a session of the G20 Foreign Ministers Informal Meeting in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur state, Mexico, on February 20, 2012. At the meeting on Monday, Mexican President Felipe Calderon called... View Photo »
Mexican president Felipe Calderon delivers a speech during a session of the G20 Foreign Ministers Informal Meeting in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur state, Mexico on February 20, 2012. View Photo »
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) speaks with Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa (C) before the official picture of the G20 Foreign Ministers Informal Meeting in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur state, Mexico, on February 20, 2012. At the... View Photo »
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) speaks as Mexico's President Felipe Calderon (2nd L), Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa (2nd R), and Mexico's Secretary of Energy Jordy Herrera listen before they sign the United States-Mexico Agreement... View Photo »
Mexico's President Felipe Calderon (L) is seen seated with Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa before the signing of the United States-Mexico Agreement Concerning Transboundary Hydrocarbon Reservoirs in the Gulf of Mexcio on the sidelines of the... View Photo »
(L-R) Mexico's Secretary of Energy Jordy Herrera, Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, and Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa talk in a hallway before they sign the United... View Photo »
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) shakes hands with Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa (2nd R) as U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar (2nd L), Mexico's President Felipe Calderon (C) and Mexico's Secretary of Energy Jordy Herrera (R) watch... View Photo »
Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, left, delivers a speech during the G20 foreign ministers summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, Monday, Feb. 20, 2012. At center, Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinoza and at right, Australia's Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd. View Photo »
From left, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, and Mexico's Secretary of Energy Jordy Herrera take part in the US-Mexico Agreement Concerning... View Photo »
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, sign the US-Mexico Agreement Concerning Transboundary Hydrocarbon Reservoirs in the Gulf of Mexico, Monday, Feb. 20, 2012, in Los Cabos, Mexico. From left are,... View Photo »
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton shakes hands with Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, second right, in Los Cabos, Mexico, Monday, Feb. 20, 2012, during a ceremony where they signed the US-Mexico Agreement Concerning Transboundary... View Photo »
Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, left, sits with Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, before the signing of the US-Mexico Agreement Concerning Transboundary Hydrocarbon Reservoirs in the Gulf of Mexico, on the sidelines of the G20 foreign ministers... View Photo »
Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, second from left, talks with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, right, and Mexico's Secretary of Energy Jordy Herrera in a hallway in... View Photo »
A balloon in the shape of dove is seen at the sports complex in Villas del Salvarcar in Ciudad Juarez February 17, 2012. Mexico's President Felipe Calderon inaugurated a sports complex and a library in the neighborhood of a 2010 massacre at a high... View Photo »
Mexico's President Felipe Calderon delivers a pitch at the sports complex in Villas del Salvarcar in Ciudad Juarez February 17, 2012. Calderon inaugurated a sports complex and a library in the neighborhood of a 2010 massacre at a high school birthday... View Photo »
Mexican President Felipe Calderon (C), accompanied by his wife Margarita Zavala (R), reads a book to children of a public school in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua State, Mexico, on February 17, 2012. During his two-day visit to Ciudad Juarez, Calderon will... View Photo »
Soldiers put final touches on a giant "No More Weapons" billboard made with crushed firearms placed near the U.S. border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico Friday Feb. 17, 2012. President Felipe Calderon unveiled the billboard Thursday and urged the United States... View Photo »
A soldier climbs a letter of a giant "No More Weapons" billboard made with crushed firearms placed near the U.S. border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico Friday Feb. 17, 2012. President Felipe Calderon unveiled the billboard Thursday and urged the United States... View Photo »
Mexican President Felipe Calderon glances behind after unveiling a banner reading "No More Weapons" during an event next to the Cordova-Americas international border crossing bridge in the border city of Ciudad Juarez February 16, 2012. The army... View Photo »
Mexican President Felipe Calderon views weapons seized from alleged drug traffickers, before being destroyed, during an operation at a military zone on the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez February 16, 2012. The army destroyed 3,091 rifles, 3,697 guns,21... View Photo »
Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa (Spanish pronunciation: [feˈlipe kaldeˈɾon]) (born August 18, 1962 in Morelia, Michoacán) is the current President of Mexico. He assumed office on December 1, 2006, and was elected for one six-year term that will end in 2012 without the possibility of re-election. He is affiliated with the National Action Party... Full Article
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) speaks with Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa (C) before the official picture of the G20 Foreign Ministers Informal Meeting in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur state, Mexico, on February 20, 2012. At the meeting on Monday, Mexican...
View Photo »Mexico's President Felipe Calderon (L) is seen seated with Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa before the signing of the United States-Mexico Agreement Concerning Transboundary Hydrocarbon Reservoirs in the Gulf of Mexcio on the sidelines of the G20 foreign ministers summit in Los...
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) shakes hands with Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa (2nd R) as U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar (2nd L), Mexico's President Felipe Calderon (C) and Mexico's Secretary of Energy Jordy Herrera (R) watch after they signed the United States-Mexico...
View Photo »Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, left, delivers a speech during the G20 foreign ministers summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, Monday, Feb. 20, 2012. At center, Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinoza and at right, Australia's Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd.
View Photo »Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, left, sits with Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, before the signing of the US-Mexico Agreement Concerning Transboundary Hydrocarbon Reservoirs in the Gulf of Mexico, on the sidelines of the G20 foreign ministers summit in Los Cabos, Mexico,...
View Photo »Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, second from left, talks with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, right, and Mexico's Secretary of Energy Jordy Herrera in a hallway in Los Cabos, Mexico, Monday, Feb. 20,...
View Photo »Mexico's President Felipe Calderon delivers a pitch at the sports complex in Villas del Salvarcar in Ciudad Juarez February 17, 2012. Calderon inaugurated a sports complex and a library in the neighborhood of a 2010 massacre at a high school birthday party where 14 people were killed.
View Photo »Mexican President Felipe Calderon (C), accompanied by his wife Margarita Zavala (R), reads a book to children of a public school in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua State, Mexico, on February 17, 2012. During his two-day visit to Ciudad Juarez, Calderon will attend multiple events involving...
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) speaks as Mexico's President Felipe Calderon (2nd L), Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa (2nd R), and Mexico's Secretary of Energy Jordy Herrera listen before they sign the United States-Mexico Agreement Concerning Transboundary Hydrocarbon...
View Photo »(L-R) Mexico's Secretary of Energy Jordy Herrera, Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, and Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa talk in a hallway before they sign the United States-Mexico Agreement Concerning...
View Photo »Mexican President Felipe Calderon glances behind after unveiling a banner reading "No More Weapons" during an event next to the Cordova-Americas international border crossing bridge in the border city of Ciudad Juarez February 16, 2012. The army destroyed 3,091 rifles, 3,697 guns, 21...
View Photo »Mexican President Felipe Calderon views weapons seized from alleged drug traffickers, before being destroyed, during an operation at a military zone on the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez February 16, 2012. The army destroyed 3,091 rifles, 3,697 guns,21 grenades and 456,308 bullets of...
View Photo »Mexican President Felipe Calderon (2nd R) and his wife Margarita Zavala (R) look at a tank destroying weapons seized from alleged drugs traffickers, during an operation at a military zone on the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez February 16, 2012. The army destroyed 3,091 rifles, 3,697 guns,21...
View Photo »Mexican President Felipe Calderon speaks during the unveiling of a giant "No More Weapons" crushed firearms placed near the U.S. border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico Thursday Feb. 16, 2012. Calderon urged the United States to stop the flow of weapons into Mexico.
View Photo »Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, fifth from right, looks how a military asphalt roller spins over a stack of weapons seized to common criminals and drug traffickers to destroy them in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, right, looks how a military vehicle rolls over a stack of weapons seized to common criminals and drug traffickers in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »Mexico's President Felipe Calderon looks at weapons seized by authorities, some from drug trafficking gangs, before the army destroyed them in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »From left, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, and Mexico's Secretary of Energy Jordy Herrera take part in the US-Mexico Agreement Concerning Transboundary Hydrocarbon...
View Photo »A medical forensics (L) examines one of four bodies, killed by gunmen, at the Santa Lucia neighbordhood in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon State, Mexico on February 13, 2012. More than 40,000 people have been killed in rising drug-related violence in Mexico since December 2006, when President...
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton listen during a session of the G20 Foreign Ministers Informal Meeting in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur state, Mexico, on February 20, 2012. At the meeting on Monday, Mexican President Felipe Calderon called for stricter rules for financial...
View Photo »Felipe Calderon, Mexico's president and member of the ruling conservative National Action Party (PAN), casts his ballot during the primary election to choose the party's presidential candidate in Mexico city February 5, 2012. The winner of the primary race will face leftist candidate...
View Photo »Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, sign the US-Mexico Agreement Concerning Transboundary Hydrocarbon Reservoirs in the Gulf of Mexico, Monday, Feb. 20, 2012, in Los Cabos, Mexico. From left are, Clinton, Interior Secretary Ken...
View Photo »Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton shakes hands with Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, second right, in Los Cabos, Mexico, Monday, Feb. 20, 2012, during a ceremony where they signed the US-Mexico Agreement Concerning Transboundary Hydrocarbon Reservoirs in the Gulf of...
View Photo »Mexican President Felipe Calderon (R) shakes hands with World Bank Director Caroline Anstey during a G20 Sherpas' meeting at Los Pinos Presidential Palace in Mexico City , February 3, 2012.
View Photo »Mexican President Felipe Calderon (L) speaks to members of the G20 during a G20 Sherpas' meeting at Los Pinos Presidential Palace in Mexico City, February 3, 2012.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) speaks with Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa (C) before the official picture of the G20 Foreign Ministers Informal Meeting in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur state, Mexico, on February 20, 2012. At the meeting on Monday, Mexican...
View Photo »Mexico, in the same way to maintain and boost foreign trade, is also generating employment opportunities for all Mexicans
This reflects the perception that Mexico United Against Crime shares, which is that concrete actions are not being taken to correct the path of President Felipe Calderon's fight against organized crime
We don't know the size of the problem
Without question, we have been at fault ... The truth is that the existing structures for detecting money-laundering were simply overwhelmed by reality.
Without question, we have been at fault ... The truth is that the existing structures for detecting money-laundering were simply overwhelmed by reality.
This is the mentality that goes around in many of them, although I don't say all of them
