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Mexican cities have seen widespread arson and shootings by drug cartels. The gangs appear to be targeting stores, vehicles and bystanders in response to disputes or attempts to capture gang members.
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"They have the right to be searched for, and we have the right to search for them," says the mother of a man who has been missing since 2013. Relatives say the government does little to help.
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Relatives of nine American women and children who were brutally killed in Mexico last month were in Washington this week to tell their story. They want the U.S. to go after drug cartels.
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There's a volatile mix building in the Mexican border town of Juarez.
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President Trump repeatedly referred to the North American Free Trade Agreement as “the worst trade deal ever made.” But how did the agreement serve border…
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Mexican soldiers, as well as federal and state police, moved in Tuesday to strip the force of their guns, radios and bulletproof vests.
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The highest-level alert cites deadly violence and widespread crime. The frequency of attacks has "limited the U.S. government's ability to provide emergency services to citizens."
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From Texas Standard . When it comes to combating Mexican drug cartels, law enforcement agencies have aimed at the head, aiming to weakening them by...
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From Texas Standard : The drug war between the Mexican government and drug cartels has been raging ever since then-President Felipe Calderon declared a...
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From Texas Standard: You may not have known him, but many thousands have relied on his reports for decades, covering drug cartels and organized crime....