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U.S. officials say new Mexican law could benefit drug cartels


U.S. officials say new Mexican law could benefit drug cartels
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On Tuesday, the lower house of the Mexican congress approved a law that strips immunity from foreign agents in Mexico, U.S. Attorney General William Bar said the approval could benefit drug cartels.
U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D- Laredo, said the new law came as a response to the arrest of Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda, the former Mexican secretary of defense. 
Cienfuegos Zepeda was arrested in October and accused of taking bribes in exchange for permitting a cartel to operate in Mexico.  ....

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Mexico approves legislation proposed by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to regulate foreign agents


Mexico, in Rebuke to U.S., Adopts Measure Restricting Foreign Agents
The legislation, which is likely to limit cooperation with U.S. drug agents, was approved after weeks of tension over the Americans’ short-lived arrest of a former Mexican official.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador at a news conference Tuesday. “There are rules, there are norms,” for all countries, he said last week.Credit.Sashenka Gutierrez/EPA, via Shutterstock
By Oscar Lopez
MEXICO CITY Lawmakers in Mexico approved legislation Tuesday that could sharply limit cooperation with American narcotics agents, delivering a stinging rebuke to the United States after its short-lived arrest of a former Mexican official brought tensions to a boil. ....

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The Far-Reaching "Domestic" Application of U.S. Criminal Laws in Latin America


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The Situation: Companies in Latin America and elsewhere, whether or not they have offices or personnel in the United States, frequently engage in transactions involving the U.S. banking system. In doing so, they can become subject to investigation and prosecution for the violation of certain U.S. criminal laws, including laws prohibiting fraud and bribery.
The Result: U.S. prosecutors are ready and eager to investigate and prosecute foreign targets. The recent case involving Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda is the latest high-profile example, but developments in the FIFA corruption case demonstrate the extensive reach of U.S. law. ....

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Corruption is the underworld's most dangerous commodity


Corruption is the underworld’s most dangerous commodity | Column
A former undercover drug agent worries about what’s going on in Mexico.
 
 
In this Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, photo, Mexico s then-Defense Secretary Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda gestures as then-U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis listens during a reception ceremony in Mexico City. [ REBECCA BLACKWELL | AP ]
Published Dec. 13, 2020
One of the most influential members of a lethal Mexican drug cartel was recently arrested in Los Angeles. For years, his identity had been uncertain, except that the underworld referred to him as “El Padrino” (The Godfather). His role in the underworld was well-documented.
The Godfather’s crimes were confirmed in thousands of BlackBerry messenger communications and wiretaps. He helped to arrange the transportation of drug shipments, introduced the cartel’s top leaders to corrupt Mexican government officials willing to take br ....

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Mexico fast-tracks law that could limit anti-drug cooperation with U.S.


Mexico fast-tracks law that could limit anti-drug cooperation with U.S.
Mary Beth Sheridan
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In this 2017 photo, Cienfuegos gestures as then-U. S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis listens during a reception ceremony in Mexico City.
MEXICO CITY Outraged by the arrest in California of a former defense minister, the Mexican government is championing a law that is likely to throttle cooperation with U.S. anti-drug agents and the FBI, setting up a potential crisis in relations as President-elect Joe Biden prepares to assume office.
The legislation has taken the U.S. government by surprise. It was introduced shortly after U.S. authorities tried to defuse tensions with Mexico by dropping drug-trafficking charges against Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos a highly unusual move. ....

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