The Mexican Drug Cartel

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The Mexican drug cartel is made up of many different cartels, but the main one is the Sinaloa cartel. The Sinaloa cartel is one of the most dangerous cartels in mexico, it is also the most optimistic cartel in mexico, they will go to high extents into their projects. The leader of the Sinaloa cartel is Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, he is believed to be one of the most powerful drug lords in the whole world. There aren’t many organizations trying to stop the cartels besides the DEA which stands for Drug Enforcement Administration. The drug cartel is all about smuggling drugs to many parts of the world but mostly the U.S. since they share borders and is the closest place to take drugs to. “Mexicans smugglers have long trafficked homegrown heroin and marijuana to the U.S. But in the 1980’s, mexico also became the primary route for colombian cocaine bound for the U.S” (Bates). According to Bates, when Guadalajara’s leader was arrested in 1989, the groups remaining capos, including a young Guzman divided up its trafficking routes, creating the Sinaloa, Juarez, and Tijuana Cartels. Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, age 56, is responsible for half the illegal narcotics that are imported into the U.S each year. “El Chapo” meaning shorty, is believed to be the world’s most powerful drug lord. In 1993 El Chapo was arrested and was believed to escape in a laundry truck in 2001. Sinaloa has became the largest drug trafficking organization in Mexico. El Chapo’s supplies eighty percent of the drugs entering the U.S, mostly Chicago. People say that El Chapo is controlling Sinaloa’s drug operations from hiding somewhere in the mountains of Durango. He didn’t have much education, he ended school in third grade and worked until the 1980’s when he joined ... ... middle of paper ... ...the U.S. Works Cited Bates, Theunis. “The Sinaloa Cartel is now the worlds biggest supplier of illegal narcotics. How did it become so powerful?.” A Mexican drug cartels rise to dominance. THE WEEK Publications, 25 January 2014. Web. 11 Feb 2014. . Inside DEA. “Just think twice. N.P..Web. 11 Feb 2014. . Keefe, Patrick. “Cocaine Incorporated.” New York Times. The New York Times Company, 15 June 2012. Web. 3 Feb 2014. s-billions.html?pagewanted=18_r=07. Tovray, Daniel. “Who is Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman?”, IBT Media Inc., 11 Jan 2012. Web. 28 Jan 2014. .

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