The Mexican Drug Cartels

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Mexico is a country rich in tradition, history and culture. Unfortunately, Mexico has not been talked about for any of those descriptions I mentioned above lately. Mexico has become a country full of death and violence. 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. More than 60,000 people have been killed (CNN). Despite the “war” launched at these multi-billion dollar organized crime groups, Mexico has not been able to stop its slide as a failed state. Almost every day there seems to be either dead bodies lying on the ground, a school closed due to vandalism, disappeared people, or bullet-riddled houses and cars. Sadly, there is not much the citizens of Mexico can do to ask for justice and change to the mess they are living in right now. So who is to blame for all of this? The Mexican drug cartels have completely taken over Mexico. They have become powerful through corruption and violence. The cartels use their power to intimidate and even murder anyone who tries to get in their way. They do not have a problem with decapitating heads in order to make a statement. The drug cartels also use their money to gain power. Given the amount of money they have, the cartels have millions of dollars invested in keeping authorities off their business. They can be very effective in bribing government officials at all levels, from border patrol just patrolling the border to state and high ranking federal officials. Given the resources they have, they can reach out and kill government officials at all levels. Since government officials are faced with bribes and or certain death, even the most unbreakable are caut... ... middle of paper ... ...erms but as a way of integrating into society. Because the economy is so poor in Mexico the only apparent chance of becoming someone in Mexico is by getting involved in organized crime. From this article, I got valuable information which shows that drugs are taking over Mexico through corruption and money, which apparently is more important than education and providing jobs for the people. I believe this source will provide me with an insight as to how drugs run Mexico. It also shows me how the economy plays and important role in recruiting of the youth into organized crime, which will be a good addition to add into my project. This article comes from a respected site so the credibility checks out, it is also within my time frame pertaining to my project. The author was biased in believing that the education system was to blame for the current state of Mexico.

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