Revolution of Hope: The Life, Faith and Dreams of a Mexican President Vicente Fox Milken Institute Former President Vicente Fox talks about the importance of U.S.-Mexico relations and the need for the two countries to work together on a host of common challenges. Attendance at this event is limited and is by invitation only. If you would like to join us, please inquire with Joe Meehan at jmeehan@milkeninstitute.org . A wave of violence has swept over Mexico in recent months, raising red flags...Read Full Story
Mexico's Ex-President Vicente Fox: Legalize Drugs By Ioan Grillo As Mexico drowns in drug-related bloodshed — suffering almost 12,000 murders in 2010 — it is perhaps unsurprising that government critics have turned up their screaming that the war on drugs isn't working. But it was a bit of a bombshell when former President Vicente Fox added his voice to the chorus. The cowboy-boot-wearing leader, who ruled Mexico from 2000 to 2006, once declared the "mother of all battles" against crime and...Read Full Story
Former Mexican President, Vicente Fox was visiting Houston, Texas last night and had a lot of things to say about his country’s escalating drug war violence laying most of the blame on U.S. media and America’s drug consumption.
Fox downplayed the violence that gets a lot of airtime in the U.S. and felt the U.S. media is sensationalizing what he labeled as “isolated incidents” and assured everyone he feels completely safe in the country.
The ex-President was also adamant about laying the...Read Full Story
July 28 (Bloomberg) -- Former Mexican President Vicente Fox talks about Arizona's immigration law and the impact on Mexican-U.S. relations. A federal judge barred the state from enforcing part of the law, while denying the U.S. government's request for a preliminary injunction. Fox speaks with Margaret Brennan on Bloomberg Television's "InBusiness." (This is an excerpt of the full interview. Source: Bloomberg)Read Full Story
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The Cypress TimesHISPANIC LEADERSHIP ALLIANCE ALONG WITH FORMER MEXICAN PRESIDENT VICENTE FOX ...The Cypress TimesDALLAS / FORT WORTH, TX – The Hispanic Leadership Alliance (HLA) co-founder Dr. Juan Hernandez along with former Mexican President, Vicente Fox, proudly announce The Vicente Fox Presidential Dinner Series Forum of World Leaders and Presidential Dinner ...
MONTERREY, Mexico — Police in Mexico captured an alleged member of the Zetas drug cartel considered the mastermind behind a casino fire that killed 52 people in the northern city of Monterrey, authorities said Friday. Jorge Domene, security agency spokesman for Nuevo Leon state, said Baltazar Saucedo Estrada is a main hitman who was sought on a 15 million peso, or $1 million, reward because of ...
7th Annual Westmont President's BreakfastKEYTFormer speakers include former secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice; two time Pulitzer Prize winning author, David Mccullough; and former president of Mexico, Vicente Fox. Tickets for the event go on sale Monday morning at 9:00 am and officials say ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's ruling conservative party had been in power just 50 days when drug lord Joaquin Guzman slipped out of a dark prison and into Mexican folklore. Eleven years later, President Felipe Calderon's government is furiously trying to flush out the man nicknamed El Chapo - "Shorty" - to rescue its bloody war on drug cartels. Guzman's flight from a maximum security prison ...
MEXICO CITY — Mexican authorities have detained 20 inmates for alleged involvement in a prison riot that killed 31 in a state bordering Texas and are investigating whether prison staff were also responsible. No prison officials had been dismissed so far over the fight in which one cell block invaded another Wednesday afternoon, causing a brawl among prisoners armed with makeshift knives, clubs ...