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  2. Crime in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The problem is especially pronounced in northern border areas such as Tijuana, where police are engaged by drug traffickers to protect and enforce their illicit interests. [ 36 ] The Mexican police force often do not investigate crimes, will generally randomly select someone to be the guilty party then fabricate the evidence. [ 37 ]

  3. Tijuana cartel violence caused border traffic to plummet. Now ...

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    The line of cars on the Mexico side of the Tijuana-San Ysidro border crossing on Aug. 10. ... Tijuana Mayor Montserrat Caballero asserted that the violence was limited between bad actors.

  4. Tijuana turf war: CJNG, Sinaloa Cartel battle for control of ...

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    Tijuana has been at the top of the news in Mexico for cartel threats to not only public officials, but also musical artists such as Peso Pluma, a 24-year-old Mexican singer that has gained ...

  5. Governor helps secure $250 million to help fix the Tijuana ...

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    The outflow of untreated sewage into California's coastal waters has created environmental, health and economic problems for residents living on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.

  6. Mexican drug war - Wikipedia

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    The Tijuana Cartel, also known as the Arellano Félix Organization, was once among Mexico's most powerful. [192] It is based in Tijuana, one of the most strategically important border towns in Mexico, [193] and continues to export drugs even after weakening by an internal war in 2009. Due to infighting, arrests and the deaths of some of its top ...

  7. Tijuana Cartel - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the majority of Mexico's smuggling routes are controlled by three key cartels: Gulf, Sinaloa and Tijuana—though Tijuana is the least powerful. The Tijuana cartel was further weakened in August 2006 when its chief, Javier Arellano Félix, was arrested by the U.S. Coast Guard on a boat off the coast of Baja California . [ 11 ]

  8. Human rights in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The problem is especially pronounced in northern border areas such as Tijuana, where police are engaged by drug traffickers to protect and enforce their illicit interests. [ 39 ] Many of the human rights violations discussed in this article are committed by Mexico's Armed Forces.

  9. In largely spared Tijuana, life for many already 'back to ...

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    The morning after Hilary passed through Tijuana, life for most of the city’s residents was largely back to normal. Commuters clogged mostly clear highways and even on side roads, deep pools of ...