News - La Cartita

Sufren irritación el presidente mexicano, Enrique Peña Nieto, y otros seis funcionarios durante acto oficial en Queretaro

México, 15 Ene. 2018 (La Cartita) - El domingo sufrieron irritación de los ojos funcionarios altos de Queretaro junto con el presidente de México. La presidencia emitio un comunicado donde nombraron a los afectados pero no declaran la causa exacta del incidente.

La presidencia declaro lo siguiente: "A algunos de los afectados se les recomendó reposo, por lo que reducirán sus actividades públicas durante los próximos días. Hasta el momento, el presidente continuará desahogando su agenda normalmente", ha señalado, asegurando que "la Secretaría de Salud se encuentra analizando las posibles causas que provocaron estos síntomas".

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B&H Abuses Mexican Labor

B&H continues to engage in anti-labor laws. Now they are headed into a lawsuit citing workplace discrimination against primarily Mexican workers in Brooklyn.

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Activists Slandered by Mexican Government

In New York, the Mexican consulate mobilizes contacts at CBS and Telemundo to slander Somos Los Otros NY.

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Deported Mexicans In Danger of Drug War Recruitment

Deported Mexicans are in danger of being recruited into narcotrafficking organizations.

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Violence Increasing in Guerrero, Dozens Dead Over Weekend

The violence in Guerrero is steady climbing, with dozens dead during the month of March, 2017.

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Meet GOLEM: UNAM's Talking Robot

The video above presents the situation and an example of how GOLEM-II handles the event.

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GHC Conference Booth: Whats App, Social Media With Heavy Presence

Dr. Berebichez speaks on difficulty of initiating path towards science.

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Guerrero: Understand One of Mexico's Centers for Political Conflict

This section covers one of Mexico's most deadly, but socially promising, regions.

Mexican Not Latino

What the Fuck Is NAFTA?

NAFTA has been opposed by labor and student organizations in Mexico, the US, and Canada.