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Is Mexico Becoming Lenient on Its Fight Against Illegal Drug Trade?

Thirty-two percent believe that drug users in the United States shoulder the blame for drug violence in Mexico than Mexican drug dealers. Forty-nine percent blame the drug producers.

Cycle of Impunity Leads to Repeated Killings of Journalists in Mexico

A cycle of impunity has led to repeated killings in recent years in Mexico, according to United Nations and regional human experts.

Best Evidence in Isabel Celis Case Comes from Eye-Witness Alicia Stardevant!

And don't forget the Usual Suspects, the close proximity of Mexico to Tucson, Az. The investigation is reaching into Mexico now, and searches are taking place in hotels, bus terminals, and businesses in the state of Sonora.

US and Mexico Collaborate to Enhance Energy Security in North America

She notes that the agreement will help prevent disputes and helps promote the safe, efficient, and equitable exploration and production of cross-boundary reservoirs.

Mexico to Prevent Arms Proliferation

Mexico has a massive crime problem. Most of this is fed by the underground economy. The criminal underground feeds on money-laundering and arms purchases and sales.

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