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Cartel Operatives Criticize DEA Map of Cartel Influence in the US

Reuters The Drug Enforcement Administration s latest report on illicit drugs and drug trafficking details what the agency says is cartel influence in the US. Security experts and cartel operatives in Mexico dispute the DEA s depiction, however, arguing the links are more tenuous than the DEA describes them.  Ciudad Juarez, MEXICO The US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recently released its annual National Drug Threat Assessment, in which it maps out the states where Mexican drug cartels have gained influence. Asked about that depiction of cartel presence in the US, security experts and cartel sources told Insider it s bullshit. The DEA s report says Mexican transnational criminal organizations, or TCOs, maintain great influence in most US states, with the Sinaloa Cartel and Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion showing the biggest signs of expansion.

Mexico Drug War Fast Facts

Mexico Drug War Fast Facts CNN 1 hr ago © Provided by CNN Here s a look at the Mexican Drug War. The Mexican government has been fighting a war with drug traffickers since December 2006. At the same time, drug cartels have fought each other for control of territory. Facts Enrique Peña Nieto, who was president from 2012 to 2018, continued the fight started by President Felipe Calderon against the cartels and drug-related violence. A huge victory for his administration was the 2014 arrest of Joaquin El Chapo Guzman, the boss of one of Mexico s most powerful drug trafficking operations, the Sinaloa cartel. According to a July 2020 Congressional Research Service (CRS) report, about 125,000-150,000 homicides were organized crime-related from 2006 to 2018.

Mexico bill to legalize cannabis will land in Senate soon

By Karol Suarez, CNN Politicians have been urging the approval of the regulation of marijuana. Mexico City (CNN)When Javier Zaragoza wakes up in the morning, he rolls a blunt for breakfast. He repeats it four times a day. For the past five years, he s been growing six marijuana plants for personal use at his home in Chimalhuacán, State of Mexico. It feels right because it s for personal use. I don t have to buy it from organized crime, he told CNN. And somehow people no longer see you as a criminal. Soon, it may no longer be a crime. In April, Mexico s Senate is expected to approve a new law to legalize cannabis, two years after the country s Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional to ban the drug.

The next DEA chief faces a political pileup over drug policy

The next DEA chief faces a political pileup over drug policy
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