Originally posted by jenny.navarrette
Quote: | Originally posted by Baja161
Great info you know whats sad and kind a funny is "The number of U.S. citizens reported to the Department of State as murdered in Mexico increased
from 35 in 2007 to 111 in 2010 thats for all of Mexico. In Los Angeles alone 297 murders wonder how many just in California?......Think Mexico a bit
Safer......Luv Baja!!!! Thanx for the post |
You need to rethink your question. Los Angeles is full of mostly Americans and Mexico is full of mostly Mexicans. The murder rate of Americans in
Sudan is zero, but that's only becuase there aren't any Americans there to murder, not that it is safer than the US. Would you ask how many Mexicans
were murdered in Tonga, and then develop a safety decision for Tonga from that? The proper question is how many Americans are murdered in relation to
how many Americans are there. Then you need to tell us why you think the danger level for Americans in Mexico is less than for Mexicans in Mexico.
http://projects.latimes.com/homicide/map/?year=2010
http://www.secretariadoejecutivosnsp.gob.mx/es/SecretariadoE...
Here are some real numbers:
35,053 murders in Mexico in 2010
820 murders in Tijuana in 2010
622 murders in Los Angeles County in 2010
Population of Mexico 107,431,230
Population of Tijuana 1,410,687
Population of Los Angeles County 9,818,605
Murder rate in Mexico in 2010 = 32.6 per 100,000
Murder rate in Tijuana in 2010 = 58.1 per 100,000
Murder rate in Los Angeles County in 201 = 6.3 per 100,000
Do you still think Mexico is a "bit safer" with 5 times the murder rate of Los Angeles? And Los Angeles is mostly Mexicans. |