El Chappo Thesis

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According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, “Everyone, without any discrimination, has the right to equal pay for equal work,… In addition “No one may be compelled to belong to an association”. El Chapo forced people to work for him and help him transfer drugs across the borders without paying the helpers. After the work was finished, he killed those people. He also compelled people to join his criminal work by telling that he would be pay them a lot of money but instead he killed them. El Chapo is a mexican drug lord, who was born on April 4. 1957 in La Tuna, Badiraguato, Sinaloa, Mexico is the head of Sinaloa Cartel, which is a criminal organization.

El Chapo was known as Mexico’s most powerful man after he got arrested for the third time. He is the biggest drug lord and imported more than 500 tons of cocaine from Columbia to Mexico and then passing the United States border. His organization has also been involved in the production, smuggling and distribution of Mexican methamphetamine, marijuana, and heroin across both North America and Europe. Guzmán first worked for the drug lord Héctor "El Güero" Palma by transporting drugs and overseeing their shipments from the Sierra Madre region to urban areas near the U.S.-Mexico border by aircraft. (Woody) …show more content…

He had been tried and sentenced inside the federal prison on the outskirts of Almoloya de Juárez, Mexico State. El Chapo was still able to import drugs int United States and other countries even though he was in jail. His whole family is involved with his crimes, so his brother was doing all the work while he was in jail. (Keneally) Even though he was in jail, none of his crimes stopped and then he finally

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