Francisco J. Garcia Cabeza de Vaca, the new governor of Tamaulipas as of approximately eight months ago, has been fighting crime even before he was elected. First as Mexico’s senator for the state Tamaulipas and then as a candidate for governor.
The governor even visited Mission about eight months ago, about thirty days before taking office. He met with Beto Salinas, Mission Mayor, and Jim Darling, McAllen Mayor during an event hosted by the McAllen-Hidalgo and Mission Anzalduas International Bridges.
During a press conference, he shared his plans to fight crime. He mentioned that Congressman Henry Cuellar had assisted in introducing him to the main people at the US Embassy in Mexico and last September he toured Washington where he met
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He pointed out that most of them without the proper training, equipment, or sufficient weaponry to fight criminals.
The surveillance camera network was found broken, the General Attorney’s office abandoned and left with no technology needed to fight criminals. “I understand the prevalent citizens’ mistrust about its function,” the governor said.
The other big problem he found is a poor administration of prisons where crimes were being directed to take place inside and outside and the prison. Just a few days ago, the new state authorities found three tunnels in the Reynosa prison; also, weapons were found in an area dedicated to a garden. The facility which was built to hold 1,400 inmates, at one time hosted 5,000.
One of his many concerns, the governor has plans to transform the operational model to have secure, functional and adequate prisons. For that to happen, he has started with the transfer of prisoners from several prisons to end the control of certain individuals that lead organized crime.
Governor Cabeza de Vaca also said that he would strengthen their relationship with the Federal Government and the Armed Forces to stop the criminal leaders and to dismantle the financial structure, which allows them to keep on recruiting criminals. He calls his plan “Implementation of an Integral Strategy to reestablish the social network, recovering the public areas under the control of
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While studying law, he became affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), Mexico’s top political party. He worked as a delegate for the Organization and Citizen Front (OCF) and also as the chief of staff for the Secretary of Economic Development. After being administration secretary for Mexico (2000-2002) and congressman (2003-2004), he ran for governor and was sworn in on February 12, 2005. Incidentally, he ran for president in 2012, and won with 38% of the vote. His largest contributions as president of Mexico have been the reduction of drug cartels and the deregulation of Mexico’s energy industry. As a matter of fact, Peña Nieto was widely acknowledged for sending a team of skilled Mexican marines to capture the infamous drug dealer, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera. Ironically, the flagrant criminal somehow managed to escape from the maximum-security prison he was being held at, undermining the inadequacy of Peña Nieto’s presidency. Despite his continual efforts to reduce drug cartels, illegal drug dealing continues to be a disruptive problem in Mexico. His approval ratings are lower than Donald Trump’s, and many Mexican citizens consider him to be a corrupt
In this work, Marquez focuses on corruption as Senator Onesimo Sanchez accepts pay offs from his people. As specified by the text, “In this story he is clearly a corrupt politician who accepts bribes and stays in power by helping the local property owners avoid reform” (2053). Accordingly, in the text, Sanchez speaks at a rally and knowingly presents promises that he does not intend to keep. In the text, it states,”We will no longer be foundlings in our own country, orphans of God in a realm of thirst and bad climate, exiles in our own land. We will be different people, ladies and gentlemen, we will be a great and happy people,” (2056). This quote emphasizes that Sanchez deceives his people in order to stay in power. Additionally, Sanchez encounters Nelson Farina, who is an escaped convict that continuously begs him for a false-identification card. Thus, Farina sends his daughter, Laura, to seduce Sanchez into providing him with an ID. However, Laura is wearing a chastity-belt that her father uses to persuade Sanchez into delivering his request. Ultimately, these ideas relate to the theme of corruption as Sanchez relays and performs deals based on his own satisfaction.