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Mexico threatens to sue America for failing to protect its citizens against 'act of terrorism' after El Paso mass shooting left 20 dead, inc
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Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard called shooting an 'act of barbarism' Federal investigators are treating the shooting as an act of domestic terrorism 20 were killed and 26 injured in the attack on Saturday at a Walmart at the Cielo Vista Mall in El Paso, Texas Seven of those killed and seven of the injured were Mexican citizens El Paso sits on the border across from the Mexican city of Juarez. Both U.S. and Mexican citizens travel frequently between both sides for business and pleasure A suspect, 21-year-old Patrick Crusius, is facing capital murder charges.
Mexico wants to sue the United States for failing to protect its citizens after this weekend's mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, which left 20 people dead, including seven Mexican nationals.
Mexico Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard called the shooting 'an act of terrorism' against Mexicans and urged the US government to establish a 'clear and convincing position against hate crimes.'
Seven Mexicans were killed and another seven of the country's citizens were among the dozens wounded, Mexican officials said Sunday.
The Mexican victims were identified as Sara Esther Regalado of Ciudad Juarez and her husband Adolfo Cerros Hernández of the city of Aguascalientes; Jorge Calvillo García of Torreon, Coahuila; Elsa Mendoza de la Mora of Yepomera, Chihuahua; Gloria Irma Marquez of Ciudad Juarez; María Eugenia Legarreta Rothe of the city of Chihuahua and Ivan Filiberto Manzano of Cuidad Juarez.
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