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Dangerous Mexican/u.s. Criminal Enterprises Operating Along the

19 hours ago ago from Gangland Mafia

Michael Webster: Investigative Reporter May 1, 2008 8:00 PM PDT The overwhelming influence and power of the Mexican Drug Cartels who are the Mexican drug trafficking organizations and criminal gangs operating in Mexico and the United States. They have emerged in recent years as the most dangerous and politically influential drug traffickers in the western hemisphere if not the world. The Mexican cartels have existed for ...

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Mexican Drug Lord’s Terror Reaches Alabama

22 hours ago ago from The Phoenix 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Phoenix, AZ

  By Michael Webster: Investigative Reporter Aug 24, 2:30 PM PDT Mexican drug cartel gangs and their surrogates terror is believed to have reached Shelby County Alabama in a Birmingham suburb. Authorities released few details in the case of five men who were found slain in a apartment. They say the men appear to have been bound with duct tape and their throats were slashed. Very similar to known tactic’s used by Mexican ...

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war on drugs: US gives Mexico 5 helicopters to aid drug war

4 hours ago ago from Mob Slugger

U.S. Assistant to the President Barack Obama for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism John O. Brennan, left, and U.S. Air Force Gen. Victor E. Renuart Jr. watch a helicopter during a ceremony in Mexico City, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009. The U.S. government has given Mexico five helicopters to use in its fight against drug cartels. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) read full story MEXICO CITY — U.S. officials delivered five helicopters to ...

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Alarming Sensitive U.S. Government Rdeport

20 hours ago ago from The San Diego 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in San Diego, CA

  Alarming Sensitive U.S. Government Report on Mexican Violence Highest level travel alert should be issued On Mexico   By: Michael Webster, Investigative Reporter. April 21, 2008 7:00 PM PDT Re-printed April 8, 2009 at 6:00 PM PST.   The Laguna Journal has received documentation listing many of the horrors happening just south of the border and on the American side as well. It shows what Americans can be ...

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Mexico: Drug Cartels Siphon Liquid Gold

13 hours ago ago from Feral Jundi

“Every possible encouragement should be given to privateering in time of war.” -Thomas Jefferson  *****    Now this is ridiculous. Yet again, my solution to this is simple.  The Mexican government should issue Letters of Marque and Reprisal to companies, both foreign and domestic, and give them the legal authority to destroy the cartels and get a percentage of what these animals own.  You create a free market based killing ...

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Drug violence overwhelms Tijuana

1 hour, 5 minutes ago ago from U.S. News

Drug violence overwhelms Tijuana TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) -- This year was particularly tough for the already rough border city of Tijuana, besieged by drug violence and slammed by the economic downturn in the United States. So far, more than 300 people have been killed in turf battles between rival drug traffickers and shootouts between gangs and federal security forces. Scores of bodies are buried in paupers' graves after not being claimed by ...

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US gives Mexico 5 helicopters to aid drug war

5 hours ago ago from U.S. News

US gives Mexico 5 helicopters to aid drug war MEXICO CITY (AP) -- U.S. officials delivered five helicopters to Mexico on Tuesday to help the country in its fight against drug cartels. The aircraft are part of more than $604 million worth of vehicles and equipment that the U.S. plans to give Mexico in the coming months. "The helicopters that we are handing over today are very important substantively and symbolically in our cooperation, but ...

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Mexico: Grammy winner sang at drug cartel's party

21 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Entertainment

TEPOZTLAN, Mexico -- When soldiers raided a drug cartel's Christmas party south of Mexico City, they found 16 automatic rifles, $280,000 in cash - and a Latin Grammy winner. The presence of the Texas-based norteno singer Ramon Ayala at the gathering in a wealthy, gated-community and the lavish festivities showed the audacity of Mexico's drug cartels amid a government crackdown that has sent thousands of soldiers and police to track them ...

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Drugmakers fight plan to allow drug reimportation

23 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Business

Drugmakers intensified their lobbying push Monday against a popular proposal to allow Americans to buy cheaper drugs from other countries, one of several heated disputes that have bogged down negotiations over a heath-care reform bill. This Story The talks prompted hospitals, insurers and other major industries attempting to steer the legislation in their favor to push for changes as lawmakers work through a handful ...

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Washington Sketch: Obama writing a different prescription now

4 minutes ago ago from Washington Post - Business

On the campaign trail, Barack Obama vowed to take on the drug industry by allowing Americans to import cheaper prescription medicine. We'll tell the pharmaceutical companies 'thanks, but no, thanks' for the overpriced drugs -- drugs that cost twice as much here as they do in Europe and Canada, he said back then. On Tuesday, the matter came to the Senate floor -- and President Obama forgot the no, thanks part. Siding with the pharmaceutical ...

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