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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  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. 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 ... been a car accident, the 4 Americans were then loaded onto the back of a white GMC pickup truck and ...

  7. 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]

  8. 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 ...

  9. La Matanza (1910–1920) - Wikipedia

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    In total, 30 raids into Texas destroyed large amounts of property and killed 21 Americans. [17] In turn, the Plan of San Diego further increased the prevalence of anti-Mexican sentiment during La Matanza. [11] About 400 Anglo-Texans were killed total in unrest and attacks along the border during the 1910s, and much property was destroyed. [18]