Mexican Drug War

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    Mexico and Drug Violence Imagine having rights you take for granted taken away. Think about not being able to live comfortable in your own neighborhood or even having the your right to stay alive. There are growing Mexican cartels invading manys’ lives in and surrounding the Mexico area. The cartels, as of 2006, are murdering while distributing drugs among many other countries and the issue has been growing. If they are not stopped, they will grow and become more powerful as territory is gained…

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    the theoretical quandary that has occurred from the democratization of Mexico. The democratization of Mexico has led to neither less corruption nor less violence. It would appear that democracy has failed Mexico in that it has not kept many of the Mexican people…

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    Since the Mexican Drug War began in 2006 between the Mexican Government and the Drug Cartels, there has been a minimum of 47,000 people killed from December 2006 to September 2011 (CNN Library, 2014). Because of the drug-related violence, there’s been an increase number of women and children entering the United States undocumented. However, due to the effects of the United States’ immigration laws to deport large numbers of undocumented immigrants without a proper hearing, children are now…

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    In every novel or series, the important characters will have a rite of passage. This is an event that will mark an important time in someone’s life. In the novel No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy one of the main characters, Llewelyn Moss, experiences his rite of passage. Through his choices, mistakes and adventures within the novel Llewelyn Moss proves himself as an all American outlaw hero. One of the most important characters in No Country for Old Men is Llewelyn Moss. Moss is a…

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    How Do People Help People

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    People, Help the People In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling wrote "We’re all human, aren’t we? Every human life is worth the same, and worth saving" (378). The Merriam-Webster Dictionary describes life as "the experience of being alive". As human beings we tend to put a value on people 's lives, something that 's priceless. We consider the rich to be worth more than the poor in most societies when money doesn 't add to the value of your being. We have so many people who want…

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    The country of Mexico is not what it used to be. Mexico has become one of the highest money making countries. Not because of factory jobs, but because of the cartels and their way of moving money. In past years there would be millions of tourists going on a daily basis. Now not so many people go, because of all of the crime that has surrounded Mexico. This country is best known for its criminals and all of the cartels. The cartels have taken over Mexico terrorizing the people that live there and…

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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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    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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    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 being targeted for trying to reach equality; and by helping the Mexican government we can eliminate these issues from being overlooked. Women deserve to be…

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    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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