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    surge of violence and police corruption that is catastrophic for Southern Texas-Mexico border city protection in the United States. This escalates the necessity for firearms possessed by citizens because of their defense benefits that surpass any negative effect. Mexican drug cartels are criminal organizations that are located in Mexico and focus on profiting large amounts of money from illegal substances by creating the product and smuggling it across the U.S.-Mexico border. This billion-dollar market

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    their military power through both their own efforts and aid from the United States. Why then does Mexico have so much trouble with drug cartel forces, who are considerably less armed and populated with manpower? One of the biggest reasons is corruption. In 2015 the United States Army had refused to fund the Mexican Secretary of National Defense, or SEDENA, on counts of misconduct of human life and corruption (Attanasio, 2015), and among the officers involved with SEDENA, 28 of them are currently under

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    LP5.2 Assignment: Managing International Companies Porchia Green National American University – Online   I have always been fascinated with developing countries, especially in Africa. I first passion was learning about the culture and various religions in central African and other regions on that continent. When it comes to risk factor, China and African has a lot going and against it due to the develop pollution that settles on this vast land. Risk is the ability to gain or lose something

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    Charlie Backlund Mexico current event 2A The pope is coming to visit Mexico for a week. Many Mexicans hope that his visit will help with the corruption and violence that Mexico is currently battling. This is the first time any pope has been invited to the national palace, which is odd because Mexico has the second largest population of Catholics in the world. Apparently, even priests have been targets of violence from vicious gangs and drug cartels. The priests now have to watch what they say in

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    It is said that those who don’t know their history are bound repeat itself and it is the case of present day Mexico. Mexico is a wonderful country with so much potential: rich in minerals, full of culture and traditions, with beautiful sceneries and landscapes perfect for tourism. However, it has not seen peace or stability in the last century. Currently there is a war in Mexico between several parties including the government and several drug cartels. Everyone involved is hungry for money and power

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    The Uphill Battle Against Mexican Drug Cartels “Drugs continue to kill … 200,000 people a year, shattering families and bringing misery to thousands” states Yury Fedotov, the Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UN 2012). A modern crisis, drug abuse takes the will and freedom of hundreds of thousands, plunging their lives into despair. But this is only one side of the coin; those who supply the hazardous euphoria of drugs build their own volatile empires on foundations of violence

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    physical, tall, powerful, beautiful, southern border wall" between the US and Mexico. "I would build a great wall, and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me, and I’ll build them very inexpensively," Trump said, on June 16, 2015. "I will build a great, great wall on our southern border. And I will have Mexico pay for that wall."  The big question is how realistics is donald trump wall between the United States and Mexico. Why are hispanics leaving their homes to come to the united states? Hispanics

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    By Augusto Fernando Carrillo Salgado Due to the injustices occured in Mexico against poor people , in the first part of the last century mexican society lived an historical event that changed the life of the nation: the revolution. A lot of people sacrificed his lifes in order to create a better country, free of slavery and cruelty. However, the globalization has been changing everything. Signals as well as injustice, corruption, violence and poverty, indicates that the ideals followed by the revolutioners

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    Aquilar Camin and Lorenzo Meyer tells a chronological story of contemporary Mexico from the fall of Porfirio Diaz in 1910 to the July elections in 1989. The time period that Camin and Meyer portray in Mexico is one of corruption, civil war, and failure. While Mexico would undergo an era described as the “Mexican Miracle” where the Mexican country would begin to see a positive output in the country, it would be short-lived and Mexico would continue to fall behind as other countries progressed. While In

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    The situation in Mexico regarding the Drug Cartels has been an ongoing battle that has taken the life of between 30,000 to 40,000 civilians, cartels henchmen and federal employees. The violence has evolved into something new in recent years. The brutality contributed by the drug cartels could potentially be labeled as terrorist acts. The strong domestic conflict surrounding the drug cartel in Mexico has boiled over the border and into the United States. Illegal drugs enter the United States through

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