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    Human Rights In Mexico

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    political reforms and established The National Human Rights Program. According to Amnesty International UK, Mexico’s Government since 2006 have been used the armed forces in the fight against organized crime, resulting in an estimated of 100,000 people dead and more than 22,000 missing. For this reason, Mexico must take a stand to face the problem, the armed forces must continue in this struggle, but should consider the fact that claims of violations of human rights by the armed forces will…

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    This paper will look into how organized crime groups make money. These groups make money through many avenues, however the most popular ways of making money for organized crime groups pertain to drug trafficking, human trafficking and corruption, which includes financial crime. Here in Canada, the majority of organized crime groups are involved with the importation and exportation of drugs, as it is highly fiscally rewarding. The Canadian black market is currently valued at $77 billion, with…

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    Immigration is one of many issues that are going on in the United States. Most people from Mexico cross the border to seek a better life. Others to provide opportunities for their families. Some immigrants,however,smuggle drugs through the borders of the United States. That´s why I believe that immigration laws should be strict. Likewise, Mexico is run by drug cartels. The New York Times states that, a ¨...kilo sells for upwards of 100,000-more than its weight in gold.¨"meaning they earn…

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    Colombia Essay

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    Over the previous hundres of years, Colombia has seen a great deal of occurences of ligitimate and illicit financial resettlement and with displaced people entering the nation. Even though United States is the country with the largest amount of refugees in the world, Colombia is still considered the country with the largest amount in Latin America. The large amoutn of refugees have mostly been due to forced displacement due to violence created by guerrillas, paramilitary groups and the colombian…

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    Somali Pirates

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    Currently, pirates are being especially bothersome in multiple ways. For one, pirates are allowing large drug rings along the border of the United States and Mexico to be reopened. The largest being a former wing of the Gulf Cartel, called Zeta. Zeta seems to have good control over this area and their trade, selling dope and robbing fishermen of everything valuable, because the boats they use are faster than the boats used by the coast guard, “Border Patrol agents tried to follow a Mexican boat…

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    Barbara Glickstein (2014) wrote a wonderful article titled “Human Trafficking: The Need for Nursing Advocacy.” Glickstein begins her article with a description of human trafficking, effectively describing it as a travesty of global proportion. Labeling trafficking as a disease, she explains how, like any other disease, it is important to educate the public to prevent and slow its progression. Glickstein describes how trafficking is a form of violence that causes physical and psychological…

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    Human trafficking is a form of slavery. Many people think this is something that only happens in foreign countries .There are many forms of human trafficking such as prostitution. Another misconception about human trafficking is that it only exists in poverty stricken neighborhoods but that is incorrect it is also found it the suburbs. In many instances people think human trafficker dress a certain way. Nevertheless quite often they look like everyday people luring young victims by posing as a…

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    Bluthund is an anthology that includes two psychological thrillers written by the author recently, sharing, albeit partially, their characters. The two books are separate pieces and can be read in any order, although the author prefers given in the book. The synopsis of the works are as follows. I Ching- Ten Wings: An old Chinese scholar living in Buenos Aires instructs a young niece and her boyfriend to interpret the I Ching (the Chinese oracle and book of wisdom). In China a powerful drug…

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    metamorphine and other illegal drugs. Some people abuse these substances and take advantage of them. Some people buy these drugs, and sell them just to get money for more drugs. Some people traffick others, main targets are refugees that are very gullible and will believe anyone that says that it will be good for them or they will get something out of it. Most refugees can't speak English there for those refugees do not understand and they will go with that person. Some people get jobs at…

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    In today’s society we believe that slavery has been abolished, but this is not the case at all. A new type of slavery, known as modern-day slavery is on the rise and is growing at an alarming rate. This modern-day slavery is better known as domestic minor sex trafficking or DMST. Despite that DMST is becoming more of an issue in the world, especially in the United States, very little is known about it due to the difficulty in tracking such activity. Through learning which youths are more likely…

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