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    El Chaapo Punishment

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    retribution, firing upon a vehicle at an airport. El Chapo escape unharmed but the cardinal archbishop of Guadalajara, Juan Jesus Posada Ocampo, is killed accidentally along with six other. In that same year on June 9, 1993, El Chapo is wanted on charges of drug trafficking, murder, and kidnapping. El Chapo is arrested in Guatemala and extradited to Mexico.…

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    globalization, which created that NAFTA put our factories in Mexico for cheap labor. This caused women to go to these areas for jobs, but live in slums outside of the factories. Another cause is the lack of law enforcement, because most are dealing with the drug trafficking which causes them to oversee everything else. Lastly, women who trying to change gender roles are often killed, because Mexico has a male-centered culture. I think we can reduce assault and murder on women, because women are…

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    Relation to Terrorist Organizations The cartels participate in the narcotics production and trafficking process in order to fund their territorial claims and political control. Their affinity for and involvement in the narcotics trade has brought these drug cartels into contact and context with other terrorist groups (Clarke 1). There have been cases of money flowing from the cartels to the middle east to fund terrorist activity with many ISIS operatives active on…

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    an Argentine forensic anthropologist based in New York. She is regarded in her field as being an expert for finding evidence in crimes against humanity, particularly with immigrants from Central America trying to cross the border or those killed by drug violence in Central and South America (Borrell, 2012). Doretti and the team from the EAFF were tasked with assisting in the…

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    Through the power of the SNA and the administration of Enrique Pena Nieto, there are three main proposals I believe will invoke the best impact for the benefit of the people of Mexico. To begin with it is giving the SNA the jurisdiction to give criminal charges against public and private associates responsible for corrupt acts that affected the public. The abilities SNA, we recommend enforcing its facilities. Such as, the Pemex case that was tried in connection to the SNA’s duty being able to…

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    Case Study El Chapo

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    ow that El Chapo has been recaptured, there is a chance the infamous drug lord could end up in New England. "Just like all politics is local, I guess drug investigations are local," said Dan Linskey, the former Boston Police Chief. Linskey has watched the capture, escape and recapture of Mexican drug lord, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman closely; the case started right here in Boston. "The entire case started with a Boston police detective and an FBI agent in the Boston office. The detective had…

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    The murderous El Chapo has escaped prison numerous times and has murdered countless men. In the new article written by Nick Allen and published by The telegraph News shows that El Chapo, a drug cartel leader, has murdered another man. However, the man murdered workes for the Mexican Government as a judge. Judge Vicente Bermudez was only 39 when a gunman, who people believe was working for El Chapo, shot him in the back of the head as he was going for a jog outside his home in Metepec, Mexico.…

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    It was a vacation tip my parents where planning for about two or three months. I would just hear them talk about how the weather was going to be nice, see long time family members, see a different atmosphere, and enjoy eat a lot of food. Everything seems like a perfected vacation. I thought we were going to go to Houston Texas, or San Francisco California. I was completely wrong we were going to Mexico! I could not believe it Mexico. I asked my parents why there? Did they not love their children…

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    Poverty In Kenya Essay

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    Poverty has been a big and bigger problem in the past years. In the modern world, poverty strikes multiple millions of people from different sides of the globe. Poverty in the world has become an issue because people living in countries like Kenya and Mexico, fight every day to get the necessary needs to stay alive. Even in countries like Mexico, neighbour of the United States, people still have issues with poverty. On the other hand, a country like Kenya, located at the coast of the indian…

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    Reflection on “Cross the Line: Border Stories” The video starts with a funny activity in Mexico that simulating how the illegal immigrates to cross the US and Mexico border. The participants are mostly Mexican young people, most of them start dreaming to cross the US and Mexico border even before they start elementary school as it mentioned in the video. However, the Mexican government sees the activity as a practice to teach the young people to betray their motherland. So they do not support…

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