Mexican Drug War

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    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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    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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    Mexican Peso Case Study

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    City. At a glance, it might seem like the place with the highest potential for sales is Mexico City. Spanish is the most commonly spoken language in Mexico, and much of the population is Roman Catholic. The currency we must be familiar with is the Mexican Peso. So, think Pesos and lots of them! All facts and figures from the above…

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    Sinaloa Cartel The Sinaloa cartel is an international drug cartel syndicate made up of several different organizations. The US intelligence community considers the cartel the most powerful drug trafficking organization in the world. They are known for being extremely violent in expanding its drug business using murder, kidnapping and bribery as a tool. In Mexico, many cartels and drug organization have their origins in the state of Sinaloa. The families that lived in this region during the…

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    family members. I was having a time of my life that I forgot about all the dangers that occurred in Mexico. My dad did tell me we were are not involved in absolutely nothing illegal or our past generation either. I had eaten so much food like tacos, Mexican style hamburgers, tamales, and a lot more. It was two days before New Year’s Eve, and I could not believe that none on my jeans fit me. I was blaming the alcohol, because I was drinking every night. I would not let go of the Tequila and…

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    (McCarthy, 1). Violence, death, greed, and drugs are several of the prominent aspects that contribute to the overall theme of evil found throughout No Country for Old Men. Cormac McCarthy, the author, writes about the ugly truth behind a drug deal during the 1980’s. The novel takes place along the Texas- Mexico border with a drug deal gone wrong. From there, a Vietnam war veteran finds the drug money and is on the run until he is killed off by Anton Chigruh, a drug lord. One could argue…

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    El Nogalar Play Summary

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    25th, I saw a full play production of El Nogalar at the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center. The play follows a mother and her two daughters, their maid, and a worker on the orchard as the women of the family try to figure out a way to save their pecan orchard (El Nogalar). The family is out of money but do not want to sell the orchard to a cartel because they will just cut down the Pecan trees and plant drugs. However, if the family doesn’t sell their land then the cartels are…

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    corruption that occurs in Mexico is related to massive kidnappings and killings, drug violence, and its treacherous government. The Merriam Webster defines corruption as a dishonest or illegal behavior especially by powerful people (such as government officials or police officers); the act of corrupting someone or something; something that has been changed from its original form. All three of these definitions describe the Mexican government 's involvement with the tragic killing of forty-three…

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