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Mexican Drug Cartels

Official links Mexican drug gangs, Colombia rebels

Mexico's powerful drug cartels are buying drugs directly from Colombia's main rebel group, a senior Colombian defense official said Tuesday at a hemispheric meeting on crime. The finance chief of the FARC rebel unit along the...

Mexico drug slayings show cartel's woes

Published: Oct. 6, 2008 at 3:07 PM People who read this also read ... TIJUANA, Mexico, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- The slayings of 57 gang members in Tijuana, Mexico, in recent weeks is a sign of the breakup of the city's Arellano Felix...

Violence on Mexican Border Could Worsen

Drug-related crime and violence have taken a toll on tourism in Mexican border cities like Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, which have offered Americans a quick, cheap taste of international travel. Now, the Mexican government’s...

Fashionable, and bulletproof, on Mexico City's streets

Exclusive clothing boutiques line Avenida Presidente Masarik here. At Miguel Caballero, named after its Colombian owner, all the garments are bulletproof. Studies have shown that more Mexicans are pouring their money into...

Drug cartel bloodbath on Mexican border claims 50 lives

Two headless corpses wrapped in blankets, five beaten and bound men asphyxiated in a car, and the mayor of a sizeable town riddled with bullets. Much of the latest bloodbath occurred in Tijuana, across the frontier from...

Mexican traffickers likely to kill in U.S.

EL PASO -- Mexican drug cartels likely will continue to commit revenge killings in the United States in order to protect their interests, said Phil Jordan, retired DEA official and ex-director of the El Paso Intelligence Center.

Poll: Mexico feels less secure amid drug crackdown

By E. EDUARDO CASTILLO Associated Press Writer MEXICO CITY (AP) - More than 40 percent of Mexicans say they feel less secure since the start of a government crackdown on the drug trade, according to a poll published Friday....

Mexico seeks to decriminalize small-time drug use

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Felipe Calderon, locked in a bloody battle with drug cartels, wants to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of street drugs in a plan likely to irk Washington.

Bodies dumped near Tijuana day care

Drug cartels continue to battle for control of Mexican border city A firefighter in Tijuana, Mexico, on Tuesday inspects barrels thought to contain human remains — possibly another act of violence tied to the city's drug war....

Alleged drug hit men arrested in Mexico City

Seven alleged members of the Gulf cartel's infamous Zetas hit men are behind bars. Mexico's federal Attorney General's Office says an anonymous tip led police to a Mexico City restaurant where the group was arrested. The...

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