Mexican Drug Trafficking (Mexico's Drug War)
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News about Mexican Drug Trafficking (Mexico's Drug War), including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
ARTICLES ABOUT MEXICAN DRUG TRAFFICKING
As Mexican Border Town Tries to Move On, Some Are Stuck in Limbo
By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD
Tijuana is promoting itself as a city on the rise, shaking off years of drug violence and declining tourism. But it remains a way station for the downtrodden heading for America or kicked out of it.
November 28, 2014, Friday
MORE ON MEXICAN DRUG TRAFFICKING MEXICO , TIJUANA (MEXICO) ,IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION , DEPORTATION , DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC ,UNITED STATES , ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
Tours Take Border Guide Back to an Earlier Life
By RACHEL MONROE
As she did on horseback decades ago, Mimi Webb Miller is again taking visitors on tours across the border in Texas, returning to a region of Mexico that, in a sense, still haunts her.
November 16, 2014, Sunday
MORE ON MEXICAN DRUG TRAFFICKING WEBB MILLER, MIMI , TEXAS , MEXICO ,DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC , ACOSTA VILLARREAL, PABLO
Law and Order in Mexico
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Outrage over the presumed grisly slaying of 43 college students is the latest example of a breakdown of law and order in the country.
November 12, 2014, Wednesday
MORE ON MEXICAN DRUG TRAFFICKING EDITORIALS , DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC ,MURDERS AND ATTEMPTED MURDERS , MISSING PERSONS , PENA NIETO, ENRIQUE , ESCUELA NORMAL RURAL RAUL ISIDRO BURGOS (GUERRERO, MEXICO), NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (MEXICO) , ACAPULCO (MEXICO) ,MURILLO KARAM, JESUS , IGUALA (MEXICO) , MEXICO
Mexico’s Barbarous Tragedy
By ENRIQUE KRAUZE
Why were the 43 innocent students from Ayotzinapa massacred? Because their political activism was bad for business.
November 10, 2014, Monday
MORE ON MEXICAN DRUG TRAFFICKING DRUG CARTELS , MEXICO , DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC , ESCUELA NORMAL RURAL RAUL ISIDRO BURGOS (GUERRERO, MEXICO) , GUERREROS UNIDOS (GANG) , MURDERS AND ATTEMPTED MURDERS ,GUERRERO (MEXICO) , IGUALA (MEXICO)
Drug Gang Killed Students, Mexican Law Official Says
By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD
Members of a drug gang arrested in connection with the disappearance of 43 college students told investigators that they had killed the students and burned their bodies, the Mexican attorney general said.
November 8, 2014, Saturday
MORE ON MEXICAN DRUG TRAFFICKING MURDERS AND ATTEMPTED MURDERS ,MEXICO , GANGS , ESCUELA NORMAL RURAL RAUL ISIDRO BURGOS (GUERRERO, MEXICO) , DRUG CARTELS , MURILLO KARAM, JESUS , GUERRERO (MEXICO) ,IGUALA (MEXICO) , PENA NIETO, ENRIQUE , ABARCA, JOSE LUIS , GUERREROS UNIDOS (GANG)
Suspected Leader of Mexican Drug Cartel Arrested in Texas
By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD
Juan Francisco Sáenz-Tamez, 23, was apprehended on Tuesday while shopping, officials said. An indictment against him was unsealed the same day.
October 22, 2014, Wednesday
MORE ON MEXICAN DRUG TRAFFICKING SAENZ-TAMEZ, JUAN FRANCISCO , DRUG CARTELS , MEXICO , TEXAS , DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION , UNITED STATES
‘The Buying and Selling of Mexican Police Officers’
Jeffrey Zinsmeister, a former State Department official, warns against “well-intentioned but dangerous” efforts to legalize drug cultivation there.
October 20, 2014, Monday
MORE ON MEXICAN DRUG TRAFFICKING DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC , CORRUPTION (INSTITUTIONAL) , POLICE , MEXICO
Mexico Finds Many Corpses, but Not Lost 43
By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD
Residents of Iguala, Mexico, searching for students who disappeared after a clash with the police, have not found them, but they have found mass graves.
October 19, 2014, Sunday
MORE ON MEXICAN DRUG TRAFFICKING MEXICO , IGUALA (MEXICO) , DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC , MISSING PERSONS , MURDERS AND ATTEMPTED MURDERS ,ORGANIZED CRIME , PENA NIETO, ENRIQUE
The Rebirth of Tijuana
By SAM QUINONES
After years of savage drug violence, the city is again a land of opportunity.
October 19, 2014, Sunday
Arrest of Suspected Drug Lord in Mexico Is Seen as Symbolic Amid Police Scandal
By DAMIEN CAVE
Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, who was arrested in the northern city of Torreon, is accused of running the Juarez ring with an eye for killing and a thirst for allies.
October 10, 2014, Friday
MORE ON MEXICAN DRUG TRAFFICKING MEXICO , CARRILLO FUENTES, VICENTE ,DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC , DRUG CARTELS , PENA NIETO, ENRIQUE , JUAREZ CARTEL
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MEXICAN DRUGS AND CRIME
A list of resources from around the Web about Mexican Drugs and Crime as selected by researchers and editors of The New York Times.
- Office of National Drug Policy
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
- US Drug Enforcement Agency
- International Narcotics Control Strategy Report
- Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
- The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives' Project Gunrunner
OTHER COVERAGE
- Mexico’s Spreading Drug Violence
- Council on Foreign Relations, Nov. 21, 2008
- BBC Guide to Global Drug Business
- PBS Frontline: War on Drugs
- PBS Frontline: Murder and Money in Mexico
- Mexico Under Siege
- Los Angeles Times
- Tracking Mexico's Drug Cartels
- Stratfor Global Intelligence
- Inside Mexico's Most Dangerous City
- BBC
DOCUMENTS
SERIES: WAR WITHOUT BORDERS
- Hired by Customs, but Working for the Cartels
- How U.S. Became Stage for Mexican Drug Feud
- In Mexican Drug War, Investigators Are Fearful
- Mexico’s Drug Traffickers Continue Trade in Prison
- Mexican Cartels Lure American Teens as Killers
- In Heartland Death, Traces of Heroin's Spread
- U.S. Stymied as Guns Flow to Mexican Cartels
- Mexican Drug Cartel Violence Spills Over, Alarming U.S.
MULTIMEDIA
The Ballad of El Chapo
A street performer in Mexico sings a ballad about the capture of the drug kingpin Joaquín Guzmán Loera, otherwise known as El Chapo.
Mexican Drug Kingpin Is Captured
Joaquín Guzmán Loera, “El Chapo,” one of Mexico’s top drug bosses and a Forbes list billionaire since 2009, was captured today in a Mexican resort after a 13-year manhunt.
Removal of Gravestones Stirs Emotions Among Mexicans
More than 500 urban gravestones have been built in the city of Culiacán over the past five years.
Two Informants: Hollywood vs. Reality
A look at the link between two D.E.A. informants: one, a character played by Benicio Del Toro in the movie “Traffic,” the other, a former adviser to Mexico’s drug czar, now living as a fugitive.
The Case Against José Treviño
Court documents unsealed yesterday provide details of how the Zetas laundered drug money through the poorly regulated equine industry each month.
The Case Against José Treviño
Court documents unsealed yesterday provide details of how the Zetas laundered drug money through the poorly regulated equine industry each month.
A Conversation with Peña Nieto
An excerpt of an interview with Enrique Peña Nieto, the former governor of Mexico State who is the front-runner ahead of the July 1 presidential election in Mexico.
A Conversation with Peña Nieto
An excerpt of an interview with Enrique Peña Nieto, the former governor of Mexico State who is the front-runner ahead of the July 1 presidential election in Mexico.
The Reach of Mexico's Drug Cartels
Mexican drug trafficking cartels “represent the greatest organized crime threat to the United States,” according to a recent Justice Department report. The cartels have waged increasingly violent battles with one another, as well as with the Mexican government, which began an aggressive crackdown in 2006.
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