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    to enterprise ’s needs‚ but also accomplishing the production planning‚ in the shortest time possible without generate excessive costs. Current Situation · In May 1999‚ BMC considered to build a plant in Mexico to serve the needs of customer´s mexican operations. · In January 2000‚ BMC board approved the decision to build a plant in Mexico. · BMC has assured its U.S. Workers and the community in which its current plant is located that no present production will be moved to Mexico – everything

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    part have always been an occurring issue in Mexico. Drug cartels used Mexico as a focus for conducting their narcotics operations. However‚ for the past decade‚ the drug war has spiraled out of control. Thousands of people are killed each year‚ including innocent civilians who are not involved in drugs‚ as a result of the Mexican drug crisis. One of the key factors that created Mexico’s current drug crisis is Mexico’s democratic transition. Mexico started to transition from the PRI‚ who were in

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    has failed to win the drug war against the powerful drug cartels and is unable to protect its citizens from the drug violence. It has become impossible for the Mexican government to win this drug war and reduce the drug violence since the drug cartels are highly armed and very well financed by the drug trade. The United States has an immense responsibility for this interminable drug violence and for the failure of the strategies that have been implemented by the Mexican government to eliminate the

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    Overtime‚ the United States border‚ although protecting the country‚ has allowed drug trading to poison the nation. First‚ Mexican traffickers use the United States border to strengthen their illegal business. Their affiliation with Colombian smugglers helped them develop the Mexican drug business. Since then‚ they have strengthened their methods of illegal transportation. Furthermore‚ the influx of drugs from Mexico has a detrimental effect on the American economy. The healthcare‚ criminal‚ and

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    the official end of a two year war between United States and Mexico through the United States’ terms of concealed exploitation on the susceptible Mexican people. America’s invasion of Mexico combined with their exploitative terms on Mexico significantly impacted every life aspect of the Mexican individual from their land‚ their rights as citizens and their downgraded ownership over their land. Under the first condition of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo‚ the Mexican people lost half their land to

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    only largely populated but law enforcement has noticed the Mexican drug cartel has strengthened its ties with the U.S. gangs. According to the 2011 National Gang Threat Assessment‚ the gang-cartel link is most highly seen in El Paso between the Barrio Azteca gang and the Juarez drug cartel‚ but similar alliances are emerging in various parts of the country‚ (Barrio ‚n.d.). Most street gangs in El Paso don ’t deal directly with Mexican cartels‚ but the alliance between the Barrio Azteca gang

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    The Economical Benefits Of Legalizing Marijuana Marijuana has created a hidden market in the United States which accounts for as much as 10% of the American economy‚ according to a study. Laws punish marijuana cultivation more strictly than murder in some states‚ but Americans spend more on illegal drugs than on cigarettes. The American economy has been suffering a downturn‚ while in the shadow economy of the underground world there are high levels of success‚ mimicking

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    The article “Killing for Kudos – the brutal face of Mexico’s 21st Century war” by Ed Vulliamy reports the violence‚ massacres and drug wars happening in Mexico. After spending a year there documenting the horrific killings‚ Vulliamy exclaims‚ “What is going on?” not understanding the reasons for the massacres. There is no political reason behind this war or purpose like it was believed to be in the 19th century‚ where wars were fought for religion‚ power‚ and resources. It’s about showing off their

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    the United States it is cheaper to deport them than prosecuting them. Consequently‚ violence in Mexico ’s border areas has increased. (BBC News‚ 2012). Nowadays the Mexican government is creating a more competitive economy: more jobs‚ equal opportunities‚ in order to reduce migration. However‚ the United States needs all the Mexican workers to strengthen their economy‚ to make it grow at

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    Sectionalism

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    intensified because of the Mexican-American War‚ the Gold Rush of 1849‚ and the Fugitive Slave Act. James Knox Polk was the President when Texas was annexed to the United States as a slave state on Dec. 29‚ 1845. Northern Whigs weren’t very happy about adding another slave state to the Union. President Polk also wanted New Mexico and California‚ so he offered to buy them‚ but when his offer was turned down he would take it by force. He knew that Congress would never approve a war especially if the United

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