The mexican government has been fighting a war with the drug cartel since december 2006.
At the same time, drug cartels have fought each other for control of territory. More than 60,000 people have been killed from 2006 to 2012 due to violence related to the drug cartel.The mexican drug cartels also take in between 19 and 29 billion annually from united states drug sales.The mexican government primary focus is on taking down the drug cartel rather than on preventing trafficking which is left to the united states.The U.S. should help Mexico with taking down the cartel because it also effects the the U.S in drug trafficking
The united states justice department considers the mexican drug cartel to be the”greatest organized crime threat to
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What we need to do is fix the border patrol and crack down on trafficking through the area. Mexico is the lead supplier of marijuana to the US, hopefully with the marijuana legalization in Colorado and other states it'll stop the need for drugs from Mexico. The obvious observation here is that we are wasting our time by being involved in Mexico.Stop the war on drugs and the cartels will lose power for example the alcohol prohibition that a black market increases violence and gives money and power to the criminals. If we did there would be a drastic decrease in gun violence and have a new major revenue …show more content…
Not only because Mexico borders America but because it's affecting America directly. The cartels has migrated its activities into American cities. Mostly all of the illegal "street" drugs we have here in united states are brought here from Mexico. It would be a different case if this was solely about drugs being imported into America but it's not, the cartels has become extremely violent from advertising beheadings and mass killings online to murdering Mexican officials. Some officials want even bother with the cartel out of fear of retaliation to them or their family.
Mexican-based traffickers smuggle an estimated 500 to 700 metric tons of cocaine into the United states every year. Mexican DTOs or cartels have dominated cocaine-smuggling into the United states increasingly since the 1990s.The united states has also spent more than 1 trillion dollars enforcing drug laws.The cartel doesn't only affect mexico but deeply affects the united states.For example in january 2011 a government report put the total death toll at
Back in the 1980’s, the drug cartels of Colombia were the cause of chaos all over the world – especially in the United States. In fact, at the height of their power, the Bogotá cartel supplied ninety per cent of Uncle Sam’s cocaine. The cartel was barbaric; assassinating anyone who stood in their way. To add to this, they also had the majority of the law enforcement system on their payroll. And, of course, at the heart of all of this was drug lord Carlos Ruiz and his loyal vice, Pablo Álvarez.
The Sinaloa drug Cartel, is the largest and most powerful drug trafficking organization in the Western Hemisphere. The Sinaloa drug Cartel was founded in the Mid-1980’s and its membership; operatives in seventeen Mexican states and as many as fifty countries with criminal activities like drug trafficking and money laundering. It has grown its reach far beyond the Mexican border and is now believed to be the most powerful and widest-reaching drug importer in the United States. The coalition 's members rely on connections at the highest levels and is led by Mexico 's most powerful drug lord Joaquin Guzman alias “El Chapo” who recently escaped from a maximum security prison in Mexico. The state of Sinaloa has long been a center for contraband
Luckily for them, Miguel Trevino morales the current leader of Los Zetas and the main reason the organization went into dealing cocaine owned the most valuable smuggling land in the Americas since Nuevo Laredo was a direct shot along I-35 to one of the hottest drug markets in the United States: Chicago city. The gang is known for not being forgiving and killing mercilessly if needed, many people in Mexico know of them and fear them for their incredibly fierce and graphic videos depicting various forms of murders and torture; released as warnings and threats according to NEXTLUXARY ¨Beheadings and torture are everyday occurrences for Los Zetas, who also have no guilt in killing innocent bystanders who get in their way. ¨. They usually engage in kidnappings, money laundering, drug and weapon trafficking, sex trade,
Considering the similarities and the threat they present to both Mexico and the United States; the term “narcoterrorism” came abroad. Terrorist organizations of all kinds often sell illegal drugs as well for the tremendous profits. The financials for these groups are very secretive but also very expensive; following the money could easily be the best tactic for locating these groups. After 1945 in Africa and Asia is when the
The United States Border Patrol has seen an ever increase in funding, especially since its collaboration and indoctrination into the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Through the history of the “War on Drugs” brought on by the Nixon Administration, it is clear that the ever expanding costs in order to combat an ever increasing thirst for illegal drugs, and weapons. Border Security is most definitely detrimental in order to continue increasing homeland security, along with keeping the citizens of the United States not only safe from harm, but safe from legal and economic implications direct towards the legal citizens at the cost of illegal immigrant behavior. It takes the works of all forms and sources in order for the nation to be
According to Brianna Lee in Mexico’s Drug War, “more than 90 percent of cocaine now travels through Mexico into the United States, up from 77 percent in 2003.” Therefore, drug trafficking is at a higher Smith 2 rate than it was 12 years ago with just one illegal drug. With other illegal drugs that are trafficking added to this list the percentage would grow and the demand of illegal drugs will rise. We have to also keep in mind that this drug trafficking alone is only into the United States, imagine how high the demand of illegal drugs is in other countries coming from Mexico. The war on drugs has failed for many years, and is the reason drug trafficking is still highly rising.
Mexican drug cartels are carving out new territory in northern Guatemala, adding another layer of violence and crime to a country with one of the highest murder rates in the hemisphere. In December the Guatemalan government declared a two-month state of siege in the rural province of Alta Verapaz, bordering Mexico, in order to crack down on the growing influence of the notorious Mexico-based Los Zetas cartel. “Drug traffickers have us cornered,” Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom told the country’s Congress in January. “Just the weapons seized in Alta Verapaz are more than those of some army brigades.”
He writes that the United States is the biggest market for Mexican drug cartels. " U.S authorities seize several hundred thousand kilos of illegal narcotics each year. " It is estimated that drug cartels bring anywhere from $19 billion to $29 billion back from the United
The Mexico-US drug war against cartels needs to be stopped. Billions of dollars have been lost in the underground economy or spent in different approaches to address this problem. The consequences of the cartel drug war are too big, and governments need to keep trying to find new solutions to end it. Drugs corrupt not only the brain but the society, and eventually the economy. Thousands of crimes, injustices, and deaths arise from this unnecessary war.
The Sinaloa Cartel is currently considered a transnational criminal organization that has a reach far beyond their local area of operations in Mexico. The Sinaloa Cartel has operations throughout the globe and are currently suspected to have active operations in over 52 countries world-wide and because of this they are considered one of the most infamous cartels known world-wide. There are not many years, months or even weeks that can go by without the Sinaloa Cartel making international headlines. Most recently, The Sinaloa Cartel has been in the United States media forefront due to the ongoing opioid crisis that is killing thousands across the United States. The Sinaloa Cartel has established a vast criminal network of cultivating, manufacturing,
As shown in the video, "Border Wars" implies to be the first source of information in terms of drug trafficking between the U.S. Mexico border but the value of their information looses credibility by avoiding to mention the United States as one of the major consumer of illicit substances. "Border Wars" fails to mention the supply demand between the countries and how every year the U.S. drug consumers finance drugs cartels in Mexico not only by being their main economic source but by being their main supply in arms. The video fails to consider the importance of drug trafficking once in U.S. territory as well as to emphasize drug and armed supply as a constant problem for the U.S. economic budget in terms of health and the criminal justice system. In addition, the film avoids to mention actual information about drug trafficking in the United States such as the tactics and routes of smuggling substances not only by crossing the dessert using "mulas". It is know that drug cartels are increasing the sophistication of their tactics when it comes to increase the amount of product by using private and commercial flights as well as vehicles and
Drug Trafficking is one of the most profitable occupations in the world. It is also the reason people die every day, from drug overdoses or from violence brought from greed and desire. Some of the most well-known leaders are Joaquín Guzmán, also known as “El Chapo”, leader of the Sinaloa Cartel and Pablo Escobar, leader of the Medellin Cartel. Escobar is arguably the person who made cocaine so popular in the United States with his innovative techniques of bringing it to America during the governments struggle to constrain drugs in the United States. Guzmán is a more successful drug lord than Pablo Escobar for many reasons.
The illegal drug business is a business that is worth more than 25 billion dollars a year. An economic issue that the Barrio Azteca gang has to deal with is other gangs trying to fight for the control of the illegal drug business because the industry of illegal drugs looks very desirable to other gangs
Mexico is under siege and the drug industry is constantly flourishing. The drug war is in a dark phase and has been for decades now and consequently which crop up problems in the Mexican government. The subject of drug trafficking in Mexico is vulnerable and most likely brings negative things to mind due to the violence it brings along. The drug trade and massive corruption have enabled the cartels to connect themselves to the Mexican state like bedbugs, slowly criminalising it. To understand the quantitative impacts of drug-trafficking it is essential to describe the scope of the industry.
When analyzing the causes of the Mexican Drug War, one must understand the basics of the Mexican culture and its heritage. Mexico has been under the power of the PRI for almost 80 years, under its control Mexican people have endured social discrimination, censorship, and lack of opportunity. Under the corrupt government, the richer became richer and poor became poorer; thus creating a sense of distrust and impotence among the poor population towards its government. Mexico is one of the richest economies in Latin America, but it is also one of the top countries with the highest number of poor population. This gap can be visualized with the term of horizontal inequalities.