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Crime in Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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CRIME: Crime in Mexico continues at high levels, and it is often violent, especially in Mexico City, Tijuana, Ciudad Juarez, Nuevo Laredo, Monterrey, Acapulco, and the state of Sinaloa. U.S. citizen victims of crime in Mexico are encouraged to report the incident to the nearest police headquarters and to the nearest U...
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Crime, Mexico and yellow journalism Being concerned about travel and crime in Mexico, a place near and dear to my heart, and being a Canuck who travels there as often as possible, I read on with consternation.
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PLAYAS DE ROSARITO, Mexico - Assaults on American tourists have brought hard times to hotels and restaurants that dot Mexican beaches just south of the border from San Diego. Mexican officials acknowledge crime has threatened a lifeblood of Baja's economy. In Playas de Rosarito, a city of 130...
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As long as the drug trade thrives, organized crime in Mexico will continue. Organized crime in Mexico is centered on the transit of illegal drugs into the United States. In essence, Mexican organized crime groups are supply chain entities, competing for suppliers in Central and South America,
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May 8, 2003 9:45 a.m. Something Rotten in Mexico Our southern neighbor is a haven for murderers. Armando Garcia is but one of many beneficiaries of our southern neighbor's enlightened justice system. More than sixty suspects wanted for murder in Los Angeles County alone are said to be taking refuge in Mexico,
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Description: This workshop included presentations by Mexico City-based crime specialists Arturo Arango, coordinator of the third "National Survey on Insecurity" (ENSI-3) project at the Citizen Institute of Studies on Insecurity, (Instituto Ciudadano de Estudios Sobre la Inseguridad, or ICESI) and Sigrid Arzt, Director of...
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MEXICO CITY - Homicides related to organized crime jumped 47 percent in 2008, Mexico’s attorney general said Friday in a rare confirmation of how bad violence has become.
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"Mexico City?!," more than one friend exclaimed when I told them where we were headed on vacation. "Aren't you afraid of all the crime?" My definitive answer, "Uh, actually, no." And statistics back up that feeling. From various estimates I've seen, Mexico City, which has a much-touted reputation for crime,
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