Drug cartels in Mexico killing street dealersELLIOT SPAGAT
I have visited several shrines of their patron saints throughout Mexico, Spain, and the United States. I have compiled several cases from law enforcement officers throughout the United States where these items have been involved in drug trafficking and other criminal activity. "I created and ...
Workers sort avocados at a factory in Tancitaro, Mexico. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times) Michoacan, whose plentiful rain, sunshine and rich volcanic soil make it an ideal place to grow the fruit, was uniquely positioned to capitalize on its rising popularity. It is the only state in th...
Why Mexico's Mayors Are in Cartels' Crosshairs 来自 questia.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 6 作者: W Eulich 摘要: When Mayor Gisela Mota was shot dead in her home Saturdaymorning, just one day after taking...收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享
Companies with operations in Mexico awaiting the announced 25% tariffs on their imports into the United States will also want to keep a close eye on a parallel Trump Administration initiative targeting drug cartels that will likely have spillover effects
As early as March, Trump mentioned the possibility of including the cartels on the terrorist list. The proposal gained traction again earlier this month, after the massacre of a U.S. Mormon family in north Mexico. The shocking crime saw cartel hitmen slaughter women and children in a hail of...
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum says President Donald Trump’s executive order moving toward designating drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations would only impact Mexico if there’s close coordination between the two governments.
as it is quickly becoming one of the most powerful organizations in Mexico, and DEA projects its presence to grow in the United States over the next year. In contrast, Mexican cartels such as the Gulf, Juarez, and Los Zetas hold more significant influence closer to the Southwest Border, but...
The cartel threat looms so large that one of Mexico's most notorious drug kingpins — a man who has never set foot in Chicago — was recentlynamed the city's Public Enemy No. 1, the same notorious label once assigned to Al Capone. ...
“I think there’s a lot we can and we’ll continue to do in close partnership with our allies in Mexico. I think there’s more they can do as well to confront this challenge, and my preference would be, from the Department of State’s perspective, my pre...