I Live Between New York and Puerto Vallarta. There Are Burned-Out Cars in My Neighborhood, but I Won't Leave.
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Puerto Vallarta, Jal., During the wave of criminal violence that hit this port on Sunday, one of the main tourist destinations in the country, in reaction to the death of El Mencho, “preliminarily more than 200 vehicles were affected (burned) in different parts of the municipality,” said Mayor Luis Ernesto Munguía, who yesterday turned his face, 27 hours after the events. In addition, 70 self-service shops and commercial establishments were set …
I live between New York and Puerto Vallarta. There are burned-out cars in my neighborhood — but I won’t leave.
Steven Polito splits his time between New York and Puerto Vallarta. Courtesy of Steven Polito Steven Polito is from New York and spends five to six months of the year in Puerto Vallarta. Violence broke out in the city among other locations in Mexico, after a cartel leader was killed. Polito said he wants to stay in Puerto Vallarta to support his community. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Steven Polito, 49, a drag performer…
I live between New York and Puerto Vallarta. There are burned-out cars in my neighborhood, but I won't leave.
Steven Polito splits his time between New York and Puerto Vallarta.Courtesy of Steven PolitoSteven Polito is from New York and spends five to six months of the year in Puerto Vallarta.Violence broke out in the city among other locations in Mexico, after a cartel leader was killed.Polito said he wants to stay in Puerto Vallarta to support his community.This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Steven Polito, 49, a drag performer from …
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