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  2. Mexican national guard to be stationed in tourist resort ...

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    "In a few more days, about 1,500 from the National Guard are to be mobilized to Quintana Roo." The new troops will be permanently based in the area, particularly in tourist zones, and will focus ...

  3. List of Mexican states by homicides - Wikipedia

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    Mexican States by Homicides - 2011 [1]; Rank State Homicides (2011) Homicides (2010) Change - Mexico 27,199 25,757 5.6% 1 Chihuahua 4,502 6,407 29.7% 2 State of Mexico 2,613

  4. 2023 Sinaloa unrest - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Sinaloa unrest began on January 5, 2023, following the arrest of Ovidio Guzmán, son of jailed drug lord Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán, sparking a wave of violence in the state of Sinaloa. [2] In retaliation for the arrest of Ovidio Guzmán , cartel members blocked highways with burning vehicles and began attacks against the armed forces ...

  5. Violence clouds the last day of campaigning for Mexico's election

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    Mexico held the last day of campaigning Wednesday before Sunday’s nationwide election, but the closing rallies were darkened by attacks on candidates and the country's persistently high homicide ...

  6. Mexico nabs son of drug lord 'El Chapo' before Biden visit - AOL

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    Mexico Violence FILE - This Oct. 17, 2019 frame grab from video provided by the Mexican government shows Ovidio Guzman Lopez at the moment of his detention, in Culiacan, Mexico.

  7. Operation Quintana Roo - Wikipedia

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    Operation Quintana Roo (Spanish:Operacion Quintana Roo) is an anti-drug trafficking military operation jointly conducted by the Mexican army and navy in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The operation began in early February 2009 after the death of former Brigadier General Mauro Enrique Tello Quiñónez and two other men.

  8. Por Esto! - Wikipedia

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    It largely covers the Mexican states of Yucatán, Campeche, and Quintana Roo, giving it significant circulation. In 1997, a series of investigative articles implicated Roberto Hernandez Ramirez, then the general-director of Mexican bank Banamex, as a narcotrafficker. Both Por Esto and Narco News were unsuccessfully sued for libel. [1]

  9. Violence forced them to flee. Now faith sustains these ...

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    TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — Night after night for six weeks, Erika Hernández knelt outside her home in central Mexico and prayed: “Please, God, don’t let my son turn into a criminal.”