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military land forces in a campaign inside Mexico to destroy the Mexican cartels comes with an attendant set of dangers. All Americans – especially families with relations in the U.S. military — should remember that the Mexican cartels are large, powerful, wealthy, well-armed, vicious, and ...
through the Midwest, and into the Northeast. While CJNG’s presence appears limited to the West Coast, it is a cartel of significant concern, as it is quickly becoming one of the most powerful organizations in Mexico, and DEA projects its presence...
CJNG emerged in 2010 after the death of the regional leader of the Sinaloa drug cartel, Mexico's biggest criminal group. Mexico has been trapped in a spiral of cartel-related violence that has left more than 340,000 dead since 2006, when the government launched a controversial anti-drug oper...
"Violent Narco-Cartels or US Hegemony? The political economy of the 'war on drugs' in Mexico." Third World Quarterly 32(9), 2011: 1637-1653.Mercille J, 2011, "Violent narco-cartels or US hegemony? The political economy of the `war on drugs' in Mexico" Third World Quarterly 32 1637-...
Grupo Bimbo is the world’s largest bread maker and the biggest bread seller in the USA. It is the world’s 4th largest food company behind only Nestle, Kraft, and Unilever. Bimbo has 85 plants in the USA and Canada, 39 in Mexico, 32 elsewhere in Latin America, 10 in Europa and ...
The biggest points of contention The persistent cartel violence and Mexico's middling economic performance were the main issues on voters' minds. Julio García, a Mexico City office worker, said he was voting for the opposition in Mexico City's central San Rafael neighborhood. "They've robbed ...
In Mexico, cartels control the flow of illegal aliens to our southern border, manufacture of illegal drugs including fentanyl, movement of these drugs throughout Mexico and the United States, human trafficking, prostitution, and other cartel activities in both nations. In addition, the illegal ...
Communities across the US continue to struggle with an opioid epidemic, and fentanyl has become the most dangerous culprit that’s been slipping past border control. RT’s Ben Swann explains how one of Mexico’s biggest drug cartels has spearheaded the fentanyl trade across our southern border. ...
CARTELS AT WAR: Mexico's Drug-Fueled Violence and the Threat to U.S. National Security Paul...doi:10.1080/09592318.2013.857953Yelena TuzovaU.S. Army CGSCMilitary Review