What the Future May BringChapter 39
Jorge Guerrillero and Maria Velazquez were still trying to come to grips with Mexico's huge problems that they had inherited two weeks earlier when they had ousted the old corrupt P.R.I. government. The economy was at a near standstill. Despite Jorge's calls for fair trials for the corrupt officials from the old regime, summary executions became the norm, despite his condemnation of such actions. Human rights groups that had been observing the Mexican situation became more and more...