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    Drug Cartel In Mexico

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    Drug Cartel In Mexico Drug cartels are a major issue in Mexico that can be solved by improving the criminal justice system and also by improving international relations with countries that are affected. The drug cartels in Mexico are not only affecting Mexico but also the United States of America. The crime is not only increasing in Mexico but also here. Major companies such as banks and different companies are laundering money and hiring protection for these drug cartels. The cartels

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    Where? “They conveyed these drugs in the western end of Mexico where the narcotics moved north to coastal cities and then into the United States”. Sinaloa’s clever trafficking methods most highly a set of air-conditioned tunnels that is under the Mexican-U.S border. How? “They covered it inside fire extinguishers‚ Cans that were labeled Chili peppers”. The cartel affected five continents which made it the biggest operation in the world. In 2009 The Sinaloa Cartel was reported by pulling in 3 billion

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    Summary This paper summarizes the activity of the drug cartels that is responsible for terrorizing the citizens inside and outside Mexico. They are responsible for ruining young people’s lives by making them addicted to the drugs. These drug cartels are in Mexico and send drugs illegally throughout the world and their goal to make a lot of money by making more people to purchase their drugs. These organizations work like Mafia that no power could stop them from doing so. They have threatened people

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    controls up to forty to sixty percent of all of Mexico’s drug trade (“Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman Fast Facts” 2). It stretches all the way from New York to Buenos Aires‚ Argentina. It is estimated that it operates in fifty countries and in seventeen Mexican states. The cartel earns three billion dollars annually‚ making it one of the most powerful drug cartels in the

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    Essay On Decriminalization

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    Decriminalization The argument on the decriminalization of marijuana has been a large public issue for the past couple decades. What would happen if marijuana were to be decriminalized? Many Americans today tend to believe marijuana should stay illegal for numerous reasons‚ but I believe there are far more benefits to decriminalizing marijuana than keeping it illegal. “Government studies conclude that marijuana decriminalization has had virtually no effect on either marijuana use or beliefs and related

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    Just like a movie action star‚ Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán‚ the most notorious drug lord in the world managed to escape from prison despite the maximum security. This is not the first but the second time that the powerful drug lord slip from the hands of the law enforcement. Guzman used a tunnel 1.5 kilometer in length to get out of prison. A small hole in the shower area of the cell was used during the escape. According to Alejandro Rubido‚ Security Commissioner of Mexico‚ the long tunnel was fitted

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    Mexican Immigration

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    and negative opinions. Short term influences include Mexican food‚ Mexican events like Cinco de Mayo‚ Mexican music‚ and many other things from their culture. 2nd generation immigrants influence the amount of cheap labor filled up in the country‚ and Mexican culture being accepted into the mainstream such as entertainment. Long term impact of these immigrants may result in general acceptance of Mexican immigration‚ a backlash against the Mexican immigration‚ or possibly easier ways to move to

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    In Cold Blood

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    ‘someone had to pay’ (abuse of past) Chigurh: detatched Wells (running away from C and he is killed)‚ Mexican (killed)‚ Eagle Pass Shootout‚ Carla Jean (Wells’ wife)‚ and encounter at gas station‚ unnamed man 17th floor. Fatalistic angle of death – makes people aware of their lives and measures them. Efficient killings‚ no witnesses – ruthless‚ violent – contemporary drug culture (Mexican drug cartel) Paragraphs 1. Emotional background 2. Gothic representations (P physical appearance

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    Mexican Cuisine

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    History of Mexican Cuisine The history of Mexican cuisine is just as interesting and colorful as the culture itself. While other countries cuisine can be dated back to centuries‚ it is the Mexican cuisine that has ancient roots. Mexican cuisine has been said to have origins in the Aztec and Mayan civilization. The Mayans were typically known for being gatherers and hunters. The Mayans thrived on agriculture and their most plentiful crops‚ included corn‚ beans‚ chilies and peppers‚ as well as

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    Subgroups of America

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    Sociology 1/25/13 Illegal Mexican Americans Over the past 10 years‚ traversing the U.S.–Mexico border illegally has become increasingly dangerous for would-be immigrants. Illegal immigrants face kidnapping‚ murder‚ and rape at the hands of violent drug cartels and ever more ruthless human smugglers. Crossing treacherous desert areas exposes the travelers to heat exhaustion and dehydration. Hundreds of people die every year trying to cross the border into the U.S. However‚ illegal immigration

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