García Luna Sentenced to 38 Years in US Prison
U.S. Judge Brian Cogan also ordered the disgraced former Secretary of National Defense to pay a fine of at least $2 million for his drug trafficking crimes
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U.S. Judge Brian Cogan also ordered the disgraced former Secretary of National Defense to pay a fine of at least $2 million for his drug trafficking crimes
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AC Consultores also said Mexico City has the highest concentration of organized crime cells in Mexico with an alleged 30 groups operating in the capital
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Mechanism for Access to Truth and Historical Clarification previously denounced the Secretariat of National Defense for having allegedly disobeyed President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s orders to reopen case files on the Mexican Dirty War
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Mexico’s Secretary of National Defense has reportedly documented 288 incidents using 1,342 explosive devices across the nation between December 2018 and February 2022
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Some of the migrants were found traversing a highway, while others were seeking shelter in several houses in the area
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In his asset statement, Sandoval reported that the property is valued at 9 million pesos, and was bought with a mortgage loan granted by the National Army Bank
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Despite Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador repeatedly minimizing the seriousness of the Guacamaya leaks. Mexico’s Secretariat of National Defense admitted that its computer equipment “is in a critical state”
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White House Director of National Drug Control Policy Rahul Gupta refuted Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) claims that Mexico has no illicit fentanyl production inside its borders
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While Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) controversial Tren Maya megaproject has been no stranger to judicial amparos and legal delays across the course of its multi-year construction, a Mérida judge’s recent amparo on the Yucatán Peninsula railroad will now see the development of the project’s Section 5 ground to a halt
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By KELIN DILLON Mexico’s ongoing aeronautics drama – which includes its still-in-effect airspace ranking downgrade by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), repeated chaos at the capital’s airports following said airspace’s redesign and unexpected leaks of the Mexican government’s plans to launch a military-run airline, just to name a few – took a new turn on the morning of Monday,
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