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    nothing will actually happen as what was said. For example, not long ago before trump became president he was saying so many racist things to the Mexicans and someone who threaten trump was el chapo guzman a Mexican drug dealer who was triggered about trumps racists comments. Ever since trump said those things el chapo tweeted something about trump better watch out because I'm coming for you. When that happened trump got security guards on him because of everything that happened and of course he was scared

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    Mass executions and widespread violence has become a common sight across parts of Syria and Iraq with the recent rise of ISIS, causing the United States to take action and intervene once again in the Middle East. However, closer to home, these sightings are even more common. Just across the almost 2,000 miles-long border between the United States and Mexico, the drug cartels are nearly free to spread fear and chaos and remains almost immune to impunity. Who rules Mexico? Is it the government or

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    The Mexican cartel is a ruthless crime origination. It controls Mexico through bribes and fear. There are many factions of the cartel, and they are at constant war with one another. They war over many reasons from drugs to human trafficking. These battles often spill out into the streets causing the loose of many innocent lives. The cartel has a strangle hold on the Mexican people. The cartels operate much like other organized crime groups. Like the Mafia there are many factions. Each faction

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    Mexican corridos and the subgenre, narcocorridos, are very popular in today’s Hispanic music culture. Like any other musical genre, there are people who are for corridos and people who are against them. The people against corridos frown upon this music, because they believe the lyrics and stories (in corridos) glorify and promote violence, drug trafficking, and criminals. In their eyes, corridos are so problematic, they believe the best thing to do is to erase and/or ban corridos from all music culture

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    ng in the United States Drug trafficking is the worldwide illegitimate trade, which involve the cultivating, producing, distributing and the selling of materials that are subject to the drug proscription laws. There are a number of drugs which are trafficked into the United States. These include, but are not limited to heroin, marijuana and cocaine. The system of drug trafficking in the United States as well as in other countries and continents remains very complex. Although the government and non-government

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    Abstract It is clear that there have been increased occurrences of drug trafficking in the United States and the world as a whole. This increase in drug trafficking has resulted to a radical increase in the number of people who are affected by the illegal drugs. In the United States, the number has risen to about 19.9 billions. This paper will therefore discuss drug trafficking, its causes, effects, prevention and war against it. Whoever will read this paper, he or she will be able to take care

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    allegations that Joaquin Guzman Loera, considered until now as "the world’s most powerful drug trafficker," coordinates with American authorities in order to send Drugs into the U.S. "The DEA agents met with members of the cartel in Mexico to obtain information about their rivals and simultaneously built a network of informants who sign drug cooperation agreements, subject to results, to enable them to obtain future benefits, including cancellation of charges in the U.S.," reports El Universal (Kelley

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    The roaring 20’s the age of new money, adventures and care free without a worry in the world, is a perfect way to describe the ever so wonderful life for people who lived through the 1920’s. The newspapers around this time were advertising thing that have become very popular at the time, such as the model T Ford, or the very first Oldsmobile and suits had become a popular thing as well, so newspapers like the Washington Times would take advantage of all that. Then we also have to take in account

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    There continues to be a struggle in the fight against drug trafficking from Mexico into the United States. Although measures have been put into place at the border, the profits made from the illicit drug trade in addition to the other illegal activities has made it difficult determining who has not been corrupted. Mexican presidents both past and present have taken to the military to try and eradicate the problem, but have been met with force. As a result of the cartel violence, the rising death

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    the world. Drug trafficking has a major foothold in South America, more specifically Mexico and Colum- bia. Both these countries have given birth to some of the most notorious “Cartels” the world has ever seen. From Pablo Escobar to Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, these are just some of the infa- mous men who have established drug trafficking into the multi-billion dollar business it has be- come today. “Drug Trafficking Organizations and Counter-Drug Strategies in the U.S.-Mexican Context” A journal

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