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    Matt Bear Mr. O’Hara International Relations 4 December 2014 America and Mexico: Where Are They Now? The United States and Mexico have been official neighbors since Mexico gained its independence on September 27th, 1821 after the Mexican War of Independence. Since then, their vast borders have been shared and disputed between the two nations and its people, with different problems arising such as illegal immigration and, more importantly, the mass trafficking of drugs and narcotics. In fact,…

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    it has been one of the most controversial topics in society today. After many years of drug enforcements fighting against drugs and enforcing strict laws and punishment those who break the laws; illegal drugs are still easily obtained by drug cartels and are being the sale in our communities. The continuing War on Drugs and whether or not to legalize drugs have been a major issue in America. Many people are already convinced that ending the drug war will save State and federal government…

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    Marijuana is grown and used all over the world. Even though it is prohibited in most of the United States, use has been prevalent for decades. In 1996, 32% of people had admitted to trying marijuana at least once (Joy 137). Many states allow medical use of the drug and two states have recently legalized recreational use. So why is it illegal in the rest of the country? There are numerous statistics to back up the benefits of legalization and the idea continues to gain popularity. Marijuana…

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    Through monopolising drugs cartels, infringing human rights, draining tax payer’s money and increasing incarceration rates, governments and policymaker’s have dug society into a deep, dark hole. It doesn’t have to be this way though; legalisation of all drugs would completely shift…

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    Each year there are several reported cases of a missing child and local law enforcement depend on a Criminal Investigations officer to investigate and interrogate a suspect that is in custody. On My San Antonio website states, “The number of unsolved cases of missing children in Texas now totals 164, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety's online database of missing persons” (Joshua Fechter and Kyle Brennan, 2015). One of the first steps an investigator must include is and…

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    Donald Trump’s presidential bid has been controversial since it was announced. He is a billionaire businessman turned TV personality who is using his fame and fortune to run for president. Trump openly discriminates against undocumented Mexican immigrants. He is planning a mass deportation of undocumented Mexican immigrants and the construction of a wall along the southern border of the Unites States, if he is elected president. As one of his most controversial statements, his plan to build a…

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    disappearances, and repression in our natal country we are able to maintain or nationalism and identity as Mexicans. I believe this is one of the reasons why we are so tired of the corruption. Mexico has so much potential, but it 's all clouded by the cartels and the government 's…

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    Those who have a thirst to kill won 't be stopped with less access to guns they will just make themselves more able to obtain them from the cartel or black market. Citizens and mass murderers alike will find new and more effective ways of killing people regardless of the gun laws one will attempt to use to control them. On Infowars, Michaels Snyder claims “The United States is the #1 in the…

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    the borders it would also automatically reduce the supply of drugs available to the people of the United States. However, Nixon soon realized that even though they were able to seize a significant amount, it was not enough to discourage the drug cartels from smuggling it in. Since their profit margins are so high, they would need to seize more than two thirds of their supply to affect them (Nutt, p. 270). Additionally, drug traffickers would rather cut their profits than pass on any extra costs…

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    There are various influential people who have left their footprints in history. In society, people look up to figures who have done unimaginable, noticeable things and describe them as heroic. These figures are recognized for their enormous acts in life and will always be remembered throughout generations. On the other hand, there are countless criminals that will never be forgotten as well, for the felonies they have accomplished. Coming from Medellin, Colombia, was a man with power and riches.…

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