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Solar Installation Crew Taken Hostage Over Alternative Energy Upgrades [ESPAÑOL VERSIÓN] With projects such as the Villanueva Solar plant currently producing 427 megawatts of energy and the Don José Solar Farm, completed in May 2018 and producing 238 megawatts, solar power has become big business in Mexico. Solar panels are popping up all over our city and across Mexico as businesses and home owners reap extra cash savings every month from their photovoltaic investments. Unfortunately, Mexico is also a leader in another area. Kidnapping and drug trafficking business in Mexico is booming. Every two hours a person is abducted in Mexico and only Syria has more kidnappings in the entire world. Gangs of drug traffickers use disappearance of their fellow citizens as a way to force social control over a fearful local populace. According to Maria Elena Salazar "In Coahuila alone, authorities have 120,000 human remains and only 20 of them have been properly identified," Grac
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10 THINGS THAT I LOVE ABOUT MEXICO, AND WHY I HAVE DECIDED TO MAKE MEXICO MY HOME

What is it like living in Mexico... 1) The woman of Mexico are so beautiful They care about themselves. They take time to make themselves beautiful and womanly. Some men say that this is not important any longer. I think they are saying this because they think they should, politically correct, "liberal" Americans. I strongly disagree, and I like women the way they are, beautiful, sensual and loving. 2) Family values are a cherished and important part of life here in Mexico The family is central to many things in Mexico, and this makes Mexicans stronger inside. Family matters are of utmost importance. Families follow each of its members in life. Also, the funerals here are fast and done with pride, honor and brevity. They let go fast but they hold on forever. We give it honor and enthusiasm but include the appreciation for the higher self. 3) The food. In Mexico the food is just brighter, more appetizing and something to enjoy. Most men in Mexico can cook,