Today, Mexican drug cartels are the most feared drug trafficking organizations in the world. They first came into the existence in 1980s, initially smuggling small amounts of mariju*n* and opium into the U.S. Later, they worked as a middleman for the Colombian drug cartels, including Pablo ...
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Watch theCBS Reportsdocumentary "Arming Cartels: Inside the Mexican-American Gunrunning Networks" in the video player above. Mexican drug cartels have been smuggling a vast arsenal of even military-grade weapons out of the U.S. with the help of American citizens, aCBS Reportsinvestigation has fou...
TUSCON, AZ- Mexican drug cartels must resort to primitive tactics to get drugs across the US border. Drug dealers have used underground tunnels, human mules, and even the corpses of dead animals as methods to transport drugs into the United States but few seem to get past the ever elusive ...
Mexico's president has taken the unusual step of issuing a public appeal to drug cartels not to fight each other, following last week's detention of top Mexican drug lord Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán López.
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President Donald Trump put the Mexican government on the defensive when he said he “absolutely” will move ahead with plans to designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations.
Sophisticated spyware, sold by surveillance tech companies to Mexican government agencies, are ending up in thehands of drug cartels: As many as 25 private companies—including the Israeli company NSO Group and the Italian firm Hacking Team—have sold surveillance software to Mexican federal and stat...
A letter claiming to be from the Mexican drug cartel blamed for abducting four Americans and killing two of them condemns the violence and says the gang turned its own members who were responsible over to authorities.