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    from $53,000 to $55,000 in the United States of America. Their profits can increase from $100,000 to $150,000 when they can sell that same kilogram at retail prices. Narco-terrorist cartels can earn billions of dollars. A case in point is the Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquin el Chapo Guzman who, according to Forbes, has an estimated fortune of 1…

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    Gulf Cartel Essay

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    The principle conflict of the Gulf Cartel and immigrant populations throughout Tamaulipas is based on the tans-border identity that become increasingly prevalent for human trafficking. The identity of Mexican or Central American women is part of the underlying problem of border identity that has become exploited and commoditized by the Los Zetas cartel. This type of profiteering defies the national borders of Mexican sovereignty and the immigrant issues that define identity in these dire…

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    how and when El chapo got caught.His real and full name is Joaquin Guzman Loera. But he likes to be called El chapo Guzman. He has already escaped once times from the Mexican prison. This was his second time escaping. El chapo Guzman is head of the Sinaloa Cartel. They also call him El Rápido and The last Godfather but everyone calls him El chapo. He is 5ft tall and 6in and weighs 201lb. He escaped from Altiplano maximum security. He was a Major drug dealer in Mexico in the 1980s. The first time…

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    El Chaapo Punishment

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    In the Early 2000’s violence across Mexico escalates as El Chapo’s Sinaloa cartel attempt to encroach upon Tijuana and Gulf Cartel territory. On January 19, 2001, El Chapo escapes the maximum-security Puente Grande prison in Jalisco, Mexico in a laundry cart. The planned escape requires bribes and cooperation allegedly costing…

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    In fact, he was so good he was murdered because he devoted his voice to sharing daring information that made him a target. Notably, Los Cuates de Sinaloa are another set of leading corridistas who demonstrate how corridos inform. In an interview by AMC with Gabriel Berrelleza, a member of Los Cuates de Sinaloa, he claims “The trick to the songs is to let people know the details, of who was where and what they did.” He also stated “What we do is report the news. Drug traffickers…

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    Latino/Chicano Culture

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    popular culture. This concept is through the development thru popular film, television, and music. Usually created by the people of the culture for traditional customs and practices. Comes from working class people and an example is the small state of Sinaloa that originated some of the popular bandas that many Chicano and Latino people listen to. Through the working class of…

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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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    the decades. The cartels strike fear into the eyes of the people of Mexico and also the government . there are hundreds of cartels located through out Mexico but there are about 7 major cartels. The Beltran, Gulf, Juarez , La Familia, Los Zetas , Sinaloa and the Tijuana cartels are the most known in mexico. Many of americas drugs are brought over from mexico from cocaine , meth, marijuana and even psp can be shipped over the border. although most cartels are joined together one is always more…

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    people. According to PBS.org, ¨164,345¨ people in Mexico have been killed by drug cartels due to the Mexican drug war. As a result, drug cartels that cross U.S borders will only bring crime and violence towards our American citizens. My cousins in Sinaloa ,Mexico went to a…

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    The war on drugs has caused irreversible damage to societies. During 1971, President Nixon declared an all out war on drugs because it was public enemy number one. Nixon’s campaign galvanized the rest of the world into adopting the same campaign. The results are in and it has caused devastating and unintended consequences. One devastating consequence the war on drugs generated is - homicides. Starting in the United States, many Americans have seen a rise in homicides. A video by Kurzgesagt, a…

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