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    the government has fifty-five year old Joaquin Archivaldo “Chapo” Guzman Loera as their most wanted criminal in Mexico. He also has become most wanted in the United States since the death of Bin Laden. Known to be the biggest drug lord, Guzman runs the largest drug cartel known as the “Sinaloa Cartel.” Government officials here in the U.S., for example, one of our potential candidates running for presidency, Donald Trump, wants Joaquin Guzman behind bars. He wishes this not only because of the drug

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    erupted due to an organization of cartels known as La Familia. Mexico was once a place that didn’t have as much violence or drugs but its economic crisis lead to the outbreak of violence, the rise of the world’s biggest cartel Joaquin Guzman Loera, and deals Guzman made with people in Mexico and the United States. Homicides rates in Mexico have increased since at least 2006. The largest jump came in 2008 when organized crime-related homicides jumped from 2,826 to 6,837 killings and in 2010, two

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    El Chapo Shunning Quotes

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    or a witness of shunning. The person receiving humiliation never feels good about the whole situation. They seem as if the situation does not bother him on the outside, but deeply inside it has an affect on them. Considering this, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman is a big time drug lord in Mexico. He was born April 4, 1957. As a child, his family was in penury. His father was an abuser and a drug dealer as well. While a teenager, he got kicked out of his home. He had to make a living on his own, so he

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    rural parts of the state. In the 1960s and 1970s, they moved from the contraband trade into drugs, particularly marijuana. One of the first to traffic large amounts of marijuana was Pedro Aviles, later he brought his friend's son, Joaquin El Chapo Loera, alias "El Chapo," into the trade (Sinaloa Cartel). The Sinaloa Cartel is a criminal organization that controls much of this related criminal activity. They are very good at what they do, creating techniques over years of practice and smuggling so many

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    The argument I buy most into is the combination argument, which is nature and nurture influencing each other and that it is a combination of DNA and the environment you grew up in. Why do I believe this? There is a movie I watched based on a girl named Mary Adler in second grade who had math skills far beyond greater than most in her age group. Her mother Diane was also a math genius who was famous for her work on the Navier-Strokes equation and who had many mental health issues due to a mother who

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    exporting cocaine into the United States. The Sinaloa Cartel exports cocaine, methamphetamines, and marijuana into the United States. The leader of the Sinaloa Cartel is Joaquin “el chapo” Guzman. While El Chapo is a very well-known international drug kingpin, he has proven that he is almost as good at escaping from prison. El Chapo has multiple prison escapes under his belt. He most recently escaped from the Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1, which is a maximum security prison in Mexico. “The

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    El Chapo Case

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    Charged for drug trafficking, money laundering, and involvement in 12 murder conspiracies Joaquin (El Chapo) Guzman awaits trials in a court at Manhattan. His extradition occurred January 20, 2017 after several months of a dispute between his lawyers and U.S authorities. He was not physically present for his first court meeting with federal court Judge Brian Cogan. The judge expressed that he expected the first hearing to be “brief and non-substantive” therefore he was “inclined to have defendant

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    How Does Capo Escape?

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    Why is it that many Mexicans and, in particular, Sinaloenses (Mexican’s that originate from the state of sinaloa) mystify the figure of Chapo Guzman? Why a high percentage of them resented his capture and celebrated his escape? In a recent survey that was conducted by Univision, they asked Sinaloenses; "With which character would you associate el Chapo with?” and the vast majority responded with Pancho Villa. How can one forget that the organization led by this Capo has been the most important and

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    El Chapo Guzman Real name Joaquin Archiavldo Guzman Loera he is the Leader of the Sinaloa Cartel. He is commonly known as El Chapo Guzman mean Shorty Guzman for his slight size he became the most powerful Drug Kingpin in Mexico in 2003 after Osiel Cardenas of the rival Gulf cartel. He is considered to be the most powerful drug trafficker in the world by the USDT. His first encounter with Organized crime was in the 1970s as a drug trafficker for the drug lord Hector “El Guerra Palma.” He moved and

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    Besides from coming also from Sinaloa, another similarity is Barrera’s escape from the federal prison by bribing the prison guards exactly just like Guzman did back in 2001. As mentioned above, El Chapo’s rivals was the paramilitary group called Los Zetas under the leadership from Heriberto who had a long - time bloody feud with him exactly like in Winslow’s novel. The true villain of "The Cartel" and head of the Zetas Heriberto

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