Narco War Next Door: Vanguard
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Ruthless drug cartels in Mexico are battling against each other and against the government for control of the drug trade. 2008 was the most violent year in Mexico, with around 6,000 drug-related murders. 2009 looks like it could be even worse. And there are fears that Mexico's narco-violence could spread north of the border into the U.S. In this one-hour Vanguard report, Laura Ling travels to the border towns of Juarez and Tijuana, Mexico where drugs gangs are fighting for control of the drug routes into the United States. Ling also goes to the city of Culiacan in Sinaloa State, a region that's known as the birthplace of narco-trafficking in Mexico. Despite the 40,000 federal troops that are patrolling cities across Mexico, violence is increasing and the methods of killings are becoming even more brazen and grotesque. Ling speaks with gun dealers in El Paso, Texas and U.S. officials about the illegal smuggling of weapons into Mexico--90% of the weapons seized in Mexico have been traced back to the U.S. She examines the culture of corruption and lack of public trust in a police force that has become known for working with the cartels.
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Тэги: journalism vanguard investigate world issues reporting award-winning groundbreaking international Laura Ling Christof Putzel Kaj Larsen Mariana van Zeller Darren Foster Adam Yamaguchi Mitch Koss Current TV
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mexico
our asses working for paper man that also sucks XD
the head of state stop being the commander in chief?
Ask who?
peace out
suprised if the mastermind for all this drug trade involves a mexican army general. so dont blame all of it to America.
and the cartels and goverment had no problems unit the preseidet declared war and the pri lost power thats when most it got started
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country. If the government is weak or corrupted the system give way to crime very easy.
Washington.
news The drug wars are still happening
wars are still happening
is still a dangerios place the narco wars are still happening
in juarez right now and daaamn its live out here
worth 0$ people that want to smoke it will grow it; not buy it from drug dealers
have a sense of humor about death.
& magically "walk" into Mexico in order to have 1 more excuse to curb our 2nd amendment rights here in the U.S-Those very weapons killed a few U.S border agents&countless Mexicans. Guns go south,coke comes north.Howbout all the U.S surplus arms stolen from Mex armories by polioce?
precise plus all the worthless mexican garbage(politicians,police,lazy motherfuckers,etc)