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  2. Mexico kidnapping — latest: Drug cartel ‘apologises’ for ...

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    American killed in Mexico kidnapping tried to cancel tummy tuck trip over drug cartel fears ... After what appears to have been a car accident, the 4 Americans were then loaded onto the back of a ...

  3. Bitter feud among Sinaloa cartel families brings grim new ...

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    Mexico Atty. Gen. Alejandro Gertz said last month at a news conference that the U.S. considered López Serrano a “protected witness” and had refused to hand him over "on countless occasions."

  4. Trump Goes After Mexico by Designating Drug Cartels Terrorist ...

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    Washington has also been involved with Mexico's own war on drugs already. The United States sent Mexico over $3 billion in security aid from 2008 to 2023. A big question is whether the Mexican ...

  5. Camargo massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican drug war is an asymmetric low-intensity conflict between drug cartels and the government, and between rival cartels. [1] It began in 2006, is part of the global war on drugs and is concentrated in the country's northern states.

  6. Mexican drug war - Wikipedia

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    U.S. authorities reported a spike in killings, kidnappings and home invasions connected to Mexican cartels, and at least 19 Americans were killed in 2008. [414] [415] Another 92 Americans were killed between June 2009 and June 2010. [416]

  7. Tampico Affair - Wikipedia

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    Anti-American sentiment in Mexico from the Tampico incident was the chief reason that the Mexican government remained neutral in World War I. [20] Mexico refused to participate with the US military excursion in Europe and granted full guarantees to German companies for keeping their operations open, specifically in Mexico City. [21]

  8. U.S. State Department warns to avoid parts of Mexico over ...

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    U.S. citizens should avoid travel to certain regions of Mexico over increased crime and kidnappings, the State Department says. ... His family believes the 33-year-old was killed under mysterious ...

  9. Candelaria border incursion of 1919 - Wikipedia

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    The Candelaria border incursion of 1919 was a US military invasion of Mexico to find, engage and neutralize a Mexican bandit group led by Jesús Rentería. Rentería had kidnapped two United States Army Border Air Patrol pilots that had crashed south of the US-Mexican border and successfully ransomed them back to the United States.