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WELCOME TO EL UNO

机译:欢迎来到一个

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A few years ago, the word on the street in the small town of Janos, Mexico, was that the strangers who had bought the huge ranch to the west were narcotrajicantes— drug traffickers. After all, the property was less than 60 miles from the U.S. border,and no farming or cattle grazing was taking place there. In this largely impoverished community, the only rational explanation was that the newcomers must have been doing something illegal to pay for their nice trucks and the big hacienda with the swimming pool in the courtyard. Sure, the property's owners called themselves conservationists, but no one really believed them.
机译:几年前,在墨西哥Janos小镇的街道上,有人说在西部买了大牧场的陌生人是麻醉品贩毒者。毕竟,该物业距离美国边境不到60英里,那里没有耕作或放牧牲畜。在这个贫困的社区中,唯一合理的解释是,新来者一定在做违法的事情,以支付他们漂亮的卡车和带游泳池的大庄园的费用。当然,该物业的主人自称是环保主义者,但没人真正相信他们。

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