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Despite his military offensive, outgoing Mexican President Felipe Calderon couldn’t destroy the drug cartels.
Amid the violence, Mexico's rich get ID chips, armored cars and gunmen on call.
Despite a major government crackdown, Los Zetas keep expanding their reach.
Cartels use old military weapons to confound the navy
Mexican governments backs up U.S. federal action
Farmers and politicians protest invasion of taller foreign trees
Many are wary as the Supreme Court weighs controversial Arizona law.
Despite a weak economy, deportations and a tougher border, dollars keep flowing south
Agents have been using financial entrapment since 1984
Agents have been using financial entrapment since 1984
El Paso man freed after two year ordeal
US agents have crossed into grey areas to fight cartels. Why it's not working.
A push to bring in the International Criminal Court infuriates Mexican officials
Weapons found on container from Turkish ship
Government will kill up to 50,000 animals
Government crackdown isn’t stopping abductions
Survey exposes stunning number of “neither nors”
Government has failed to stop the violence against media
He would send the army back to their barracks and focus on growing the economy.
NGOs argue for less guns and more institution building
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