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Mexico accuses 9 of baby-trafficking - Investors Business Daily
The babies would spend several days at the home of one of the suspects before being taken to a Guadalajara hotel and handed over to the Irish adoptive parents, who were told that the adoptions were legal.

Mexico: Women Held Over Irish 'Adoptions' - Sky.com
Those women reportedly took the child and several others to a hotel in Guadalajara where they met the Irish couples who believed they were going to adopt them. The couples then took the children to the nearby town of Ajijic, a lakeside resort popular with ...

NEW: 4 women held in Mexican child-trafficking case - WNDU
Investigators say four women are being held in the western Mexican city of Guadalajara in connection with an apparent ... other three women were taking the child and several others to a hotel where Irish couples believed they were going to adopt them.

3 more women held in Mexico child-trafficking case - Seattle Times
The other three women reportedly took the child and several others to a hotel in Guadalajara where they met with the Irish couples who believed they were going to adopt them. The couples then took the children to the nearby town of Ajijic ...

Women held in Mexico for child-trafficking - PerthNow
The other three women reportedly took the child and several others to a hotel in Guadalajara where they met with the Irish couples who believed they were going to adopt them. The couples then took the children to the nearby town of Ajijic, a lakeside ...

4 women held in Mexican child-trafficking case - Denver Post
MEXICO CITY?Investigators say four women are being held in the western Mexican city of Guadalajara in connection with an ... women were taking the child and several others to a hotel where Irish couples believed they were going to adopt ...

Heartbreak over failed adoptions in Mexico - Independent
On arrival in Mexico, the parents were urged to stay in a hotel in Guadalajara and then travel from there to Ajijic, a tourist resort on the coast. According to accounts in Mexico last week, the babies were delivered to the couples in their hotel rooms ...

Teenage Mexican mum caught up in Irish adoption scandal tells her story - Irish Central
Little did Karla know that her nine-month-old daughter, Camila, was wanted for more than photographic poses in the Mexican city of Guadalajara. Instead, she was left for weeks at a time with an Irish couple at a hotel in nearby Ajijic who ...

Mexico safer for travellers than headlines suggest - Regina Leader-Post
I'm paying $60 for two nights, including breakfast, at the Hotel Julamis, a boutique inn with a garden ... Not walking the streets of Guadalajara, Sayulita, Oaxaca or Guanajuato. Most people who go to Mexico feel this way, Guevara said.