US victims in Mexico massacre were tied to family with long history of violence
by Jaweed Kaleem, Los Angeles Times
Nov 06, 2019
3 minutes
The roadside killings of nine U.S. citizens in northern Mexico has brought renewed attention to the scattered communities of Mormons who settled in the country more than a century ago to escape persecution.
The six women and three children whom assailants ambushed Monday as they drove toward Arizona from the town of Bavispe in Sonora state included descendants of a fundamentalist Mormon community that has lived in the country for decades.
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