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Gulf Drug Cartel Behind US Illegal Fishing
Drug cartel reeling in huge profits with illegal fishing of red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico, U.S. says
The cartel allegedly uses fishing boats to smuggle drugs and migrants — and catch tons of red snapper, a commercially valuable but vulnerable species.
U.S. blacklists Mexican cartel members for illegal fishing of red snapper, shark
The United States on Tuesday sanctioned members of a Mexican drug cartel over the illegal fishing of red snapper and shark species in U.S. waters.
Gulf Cartel's key players hit with sanctions amid illegal fishing seizures
The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted three lancha crews, seizing 2,200 pounds of illegally caught fish and detaining 19 Mexican fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico.
US says a drug cartel is behind the longstanding problem of illegal fishing in the Gulf of Mexico
For years, U.S. authorities and fishermen have complained about illegal fishing for red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico, and now it’s clear who is behind the lucrative trade: a Mexican drug cartel
Biden admin. blacklists Mexican cartel members for illegal fishing of red snapper, shark in U.S. waters
The United States on Tuesday sanctioned members of a Mexican drug cartel over the illegal fishing of red snapper and shark species in U.S. waters.
US Treasury sanctions Mexican drug cartel for illegal red snapper fishing
The Treasury Department issued sanctions against a Mexican drug cartel for their role in illegal red snapper fishing in the Gulf of Mexico.
Gulf Cartel Plaza Leader 'El Borrado' Sanctioned by U.S. Treasury for Illegal Fishing and Drug Trafficking
The cartel "makes millions" in the illicit trade of red snapper and sharks caught in U.S. waters, per official reports.
Trump, Mexico
Team Trump Debates ‘How Much Should We Invade Mexico?’
The idea America should invade Mexico has become increasingly mainstream among Trump administration officials and Republican lawmakers.
Take Trump’s Threats of U.S. Military Action in Mexico Seriously
The Trump administration appears on course to launch a military operation into Mexico next year. We need to start preparing for that. The post Take Trump's Threats of U.S. Military Action in Mexico Seriously appeared first on World Politics Review.
Trump team debates "how much" they should invade Mexico, Rolling Stone reports
President-elect Donald Trump and his freshly selected Cabinet of loyalists are revisiting old plans to invade Mexico and “wage war” on its drug cartels, Rolling Stone reported on Wednesday. “How much should we invade Mexico?
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Son of ‘El Mago,’ Sinaloa cartel legend killed in L.A., seeks new family legacy
Eduardo Escobedo, a convicted drug trafficker affiliated with the Sinaloa cartel, was killed last Thanksgiving in Los Angeles ...
justthenews
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Mexico faces challenges getting cartels under control as Trump threatens tariffs
Sheinbaum said lawmakers in Mexico are in the process of changing the constitution to declare the production, distribution ...
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on MSN
Trump team said to be debating ‘how much’ to invade Mexico
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum threatened to retaliate with her own tariffs against the United States, after ...
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3 police officers, 4 cartel suspects killed in shootouts in Mexico across the border from Texas
Drug cartel gunmen also attacked a funeral convoy of cars accompanying the body of one of the victims in the first attack, ...
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‘Sujo' Trailer: Mexico's Lyrical International Oscar Pick Details the Life of a Cartel Orphan
Mexico submitted the lyrical film, from co-writers/directors Fernanda Valadez and Astrid Rondero, in the Best International ...
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Shootouts in northern Mexico kill 3 police officers and 4 drug cartel suspects
Three state police officers and four drug cartel suspects are dead following a running series of shootouts in the northern ...
Los Angeles Times
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Car bombs. Massacres. A cartel turf war. Mexico’s new president confronts a wave of violence
MEXICO
CITY — Car bombs. Massacres. The slaying of a Roman Catholic priest. A
cartel
war that has engulfed a major city. A mayor of another large city beheaded after he dared to call for peace.
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Mexico’s president unveils a plan to promote non-violent music over 'narco corridos'
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum plans to reduce the popularity of “narco corridos,” a musical genre often linked to drug ...
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