Flag Day Research Paper

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The wife of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, Emma Coronel, break the silence to come out publicly in defense of her husband, in an exclusive interview with Telemundo in which she says fear for the life of Guzman Loera and claims that their rights are not respected.

Winners in Iowa caucus

23/02/16.
Alfredo Beltran Leyva, known as the "Mochomo" pleaded guilty for drug trafficking before a federal judge in Washington D.C., and could receive a life sentence in a maximum security prison.
The Justice Attorney Loretta Lynch described the statement as a sign Beltran Leyva working together US and Mexico in the fight against drug trafficking and organized crime.

Flag Day

24/02/16.
"Iguala is an emblematic municipality in our national history, can not be marked by these tragic events, its people deserves to be known for its strengths, for its warmth and character to achievement firm for his community," Peña Nieto explained. He stressed that "after a tumultuous nineteenth century Mexicans have enjoyed more than eight decades of political stability" and "few nations can say the same."
On the case of Ayotzinapa, governor Hector Astudillo declared: "As long depth facts are clarified and submit to the law all those responsible, this wound will not heal surely."

FOX DON’T LIKE TRUMP

25/02/16.
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This is not to defend our race. It is not to defend our creed. It is precisely to defend the nation that is embracing. This nation (EU) will fail if it ends up in the hands of a madman. " He was confident that Donald Trump will not be president of the United States, because "democracy can not lead us to crazy people who do not know what happens in the world

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