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  2. Mexican drug war - Wikipedia

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    Organized crime homicides in Mexico [309] Year Killed 2007 ... The cartels have also threatened to kill news reporters in ... and at least 19 Americans were killed in ...

  3. Migrants in Mexico anxious to enter US legally before Trump ...

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    Hundreds of migrants waited in long lines outside an immigration office in southern Mexico on Monday, hoping to secure safe passage north and enter the U.S. legally before President-elect Donald ...

  4. It was Ryan Bagwell’s third time walking into Mexico. The 19-year-old and a friend were going to hang out across the bridge in Nuevo Progreso, a small border town just a 45-minute drive from the ...

  5. List of massacres in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    15 captured and 36 killed out of a total of 54 Texan men. Black bean episode: March 25, 1843 Saltillo, Coahuila: 17 Mexicans tell Texan and American diplomats that 1/10 of the prisoners they captured would die. They force Texans to choose out of a random bowl of beans, and those who chose a black bean were shot. 1846 Monterrey massacre ...

  6. What we know about the Sinaloa cartel and its leaders - AOL

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    The arrests of two top alleged leaders of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel are an “enormous blow” to the group accused of being responsible for most drugs “killing Americans from coast to coast ...

  7. 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.

  8. Mexico seeks Trump agreement to avoid receiving non-Mexican ...

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    Mexico has played a key role in implementing U.S. immigration policy in recent years, accepting migrants from countries to which the U.S. struggles to deport people, such as Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua ...

  9. 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.