SYSTEM A GUIDE FOR U.S. CITIZENS ARRESTED IN MEXICO (Please Note-The information provided herein is meant as general guidance only and may not apply fully to your particular situation. Specific questions about interpreting Mexican law should be addressed to competent Mexican lawyers.) INTRODUCTION: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MEXICO Mexico’s legal system differs from that of the U.S. in a number of important ways that any U.S. citizen accused of a crime in Mexico needs to understand.
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“Drug trafficking: a definition of hunger‚ betrayal and death.” A reflective examination of the Mexican violence and economic affairs. It is 7:00 a.m. Get ready‚ it is almost time to go to work. As soon as you open your front door you encounter a large mysterious package. With caution and curiosity‚ you head out. You try to figure out who might have dropped it. Rapidly‚ you decide to take it inside. As you carry it you realize how heavy it is and you start feeling uneasy. After a moment‚ you decide
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Opened to the public in 2013‚ this memorial honors all those that have been victims of the drug violence in the country of Mexico. One of the most important and current issues during 2006-2012 was the drug violence in Mexico. “Mexico’s drug war accounted for more than 60‚000 deaths between 2006 to 2012‚ with yearly casualty per capita tolls worse than Iraq or Afghanistan.”- MARIO BALLESTEROS It is composed of 70 rusted steel walls between trees with a geometric reflection pool located in Mexico City
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Drug Trafficking from Mexico to the United States Priscilla Reyes English Composition II Kari Lomanno December 16‚ 2012 The media represents Mexico drug scene as a replica of the Colombian Model. Mexico did not begin to traffic drugs until sixty years ago before the Colombians decided to get into the trade. There are two different political systems in both countries; the history and the structural relationship of the drug traffickers to the political powers in Mexico. Where did drug trafficking
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USMEX WP 10-01 Drug Trafficking Organizations and Counter- Drug Strategies in the U.S.-Mexican Context Luis Astorga and David A. Shirk Mexico and the United States: Confronting the Twenty-First Century This working paper is part of a project seeking to provide an up-to-date assessment of key issues in the U.S.-Mexican relationship‚ identify points of convergence and diver- gence in respective national interests‚ and analyze likely consequences of potential policy approaches
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Mexico is immersed in a war in which rival cartels‚ fight against each other for power and control of the drug trade. Over the last four years the violence has escalated in the three northern states of Chilhuahua‚ Tamaulipas and Sinalo. The United States needs to step in and help fix the problems. Tons of people are killed every day because of the drug wars that are happening just across our border. America and Mexico need to come together to stop the three majors contributors to the war; gun smuggling
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1.3. Why the Illegal Drugs Industry grew in Colombia The exponential growth of the illegal drugs industry in this country raises several questions: why is Colombia so much involved in this illegal drug market? Why is this country the main importer of cocaine in the United States and in Europe? Why the production is located in Colombia and not in another country? Many analysts tried to answer these questions‚ and the answers cannot be so obvious since the drug can be produced in many other countries
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hardworking. Students are also used to being surrounded by people of different races and cultures‚ so equality and tolerance is a value students generally hold. Many in this demographic popularly are fans of soft drugs‚ such as marijuana. It is assumed that this demographic looks down on the drug war. Generally students are well informed as to what is going on in the news. They’d have some working knowledge of the topic. Overall‚ this demographic recognizes (myself included) that they are the future of
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Mexico ’s Drug War: Defined by Corruption The following publication is rife with manipulation and corruption of Mexico ’s highest regarded political positions and jurisdictions. Former Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado officially declared drug trafficking a national security threat in early 1988. The United Nations estimate that 70% of the drugs flowing into the United States comes directly from Mexican drug trafficking cartels. Mexican cartels rely heavily on bribes and corruption
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horrendous civil war. This internal conflict is coming from the country’s powerful drug leaders. This epic drug war was been taking place ever since these “cartels” relocated from the South American nation of Columbia to Mexico in the mid 1980s. since then ‚ this bloody conflict has arose several issues in Mexico. Mexico’s new president‚ Felipe Calderon‚ just recently launched an all out military campaign against these drug lords in 2007. This campaign included increased military personnel stationed
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