U..S. intelligence analysts say that now deceased Mexican drug kingpin Amado Carrillo Fuentes bypassed the Colombians several times to buy cocaine from producers in Bolivia and Peru. While the Mexicans will never match the Colombians' ability to produce cocaine, they can now compete for overall profits.
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Mexican Drug War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mexican Drug War is an armed conflict taking place between rival drug cartels and government forces in Mexico. Although Mexican drug cartels, or drug trafficking organizations, have existed for ...
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This report provides an overview of: Mexican cartels and their operations, including the nature of cartel ties to gangs such as the Mara Salvatrucha; Mexican cartel drug production in the United States; and the presence of Mexican cartel cells in the United States.
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A collection of drug cartels has carved up territory throughout Mexico and waged war on each other and the Mexican government. The violence has spilled across the border into the United States. Here's a look at the major players. ... Mexican Drug Cartel Violence Migrates North March 24, 2009...
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CBS Evening News: Mexico Drug Cartel Violence Soaring - CBS Evening News: Mexican Drug Cartel Fighting Breeds Brutal Gun Battles, Rampant Killings ... CBS Evening News: Mexican Drug Cartel Fighting Breeds Brutal Gun Battles, Rampant Killings...
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Mexican drug cartels are shipping more than massive quantities of drugs north of the border. Increasingly, they're also exporting bloody mayhem. ... Seeking to stem the growing influence of the Sinaloa cartel within the United States, ... Learn more about how Mexican drug cartels are extending their reach farther into the U.S.
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MONTERREY, Mexico, July 17 (Reuters) - The United States has captured a suspected leader of Mexico's powerful Gulf drug cartel and one of the country's most wanted men, Carlos "El Puma" Landin, Landin, a former Mexican police officer who is wanted on drug-smuggling charges in Mexico and the United States,
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