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U.S. expatriates and others continue to remain and even move to Mexico despite increasing narco violence...like "narcobloqueos"-- where gunmen randomly hijack and torch vehicles.
Some experts believe that foreigners have failed to grasp the seriousness of the drug war.
"Most are so addled by their love of Mexico that they would be hesitant to see the dangers," claims professor Lattanzi Shutika.
AND: The bodies of six men and one woman were found inside a car in the exclusive gated community of Temixco near Cuernavaca. Three bodies were inside the car and four more in the trunk.
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