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Jalen Harris

English 3
7 December 2015
Mexican Drug Trafficking
How can the Mexican government stop this drug trafficking
chaos? Good question each and every day dangerous drugs such as
crack cocaine, heroin, and DMT are smuggled across the Mexican
border. My research paper is about drug trafficking and how dangerous
it is.
How dangerous is the Mexican drug trafficking. Every day it gets
worse, more the 60,000 people have been killed from 2006-2012 due
to the drug cartel. In the month of January 26,000 from the Mexican
drug cartel. More than 10,000 missing. Even the Mexican army has got
into this chaos before. These drug lords usually as well have armies of
guys to protect them in any of this were to happen but first youll have
to find them.
Drug lords of the Mexican drug trafficking chaos. Pablo Escobar is
a drug lord who lived a surprisingly 44 years. He was on the run for
more than 18 years he finally died on December 2nd 1993, the day after
his birthday. He was killed in a drug shootout with the Mexican drug
cartel police he got shot in the head and died immediately. He supplied
80% of cocaine smuggled into the U.S. Pablo left behind a lot of money
behind his name. $25 billion. The next drug lord was El Chapo who
was recently escaped from a prison in Mexico, this is the second time
El Chapo has escaped from prison escaped this time they cant find
him its been almost 4 months since he escaped and no sign of anyone
seeing him. There was a rumor that he was going after Donald Trump

and was going to kill him. El Chapo is very dangerous man worth over
$2 billion.
Where do these Drug lords come from? A lot of these drugs lords
are from Columbia and Cuba. A lot of them are always moving and in
and out of the country. They migrate a whole lot. The reason why these
drug lords migrate is because when these famous drug lords names
come out. The police and the military start to get involved and start to
try and track these dangerous drug lords down. Most of the time they
will get them in a year or two span because they catch them at the
wrong place at the wrong time. Like what happened to Pablo Escobar
and what happened to El Chapo escaped they didnt kill him they just
threw him and prison but he wasnt in there long enough according to
the cops. But according to him he was tired of it and escaped Sources
say in order for him to make an underground tunnel that is nearly 6
football fields long and costs over $12 million, he would have had been
planning that since first day he was in there. These drug lords come
from a place where their whole family has been doing it so it's nothing
special when they get involved with this drug trafficking business.
The reason i did my project on the drug cartel is because it's
something that catches my attention. Also we had to do our research
project on something that had happen in another country so i used
how can the mexican government stop drug trafficking in Mexico and
the mexican government can stop this chaos but it's going to take a lot
more than just the mexican cartel. They had it stopped for a while
because they captured one of the biggest drug lord of all time el
chapo. They didn't have him for too long because he recently escaped
from the prison in Mexico. As i explained earlier in my research paper.

The Mexican government needs to stop this trafficking soon because


it's only going to get worse and make this country go downhill and then
turn into a drug town. The right thing to do is that if i was head of the
head of the drug cartel police i would either ask for help or get the
military involved or just not let anybody over the border without
checking their car. Also another good thing that could work if we
stopped all communication between the border of Mexico and the US
this would work because it would stop all cell phones so know one can
talk on the phone about when and where to meet and such.

Work Cited
Aguilar, David. "Arrest of El Chapo Shows Growth of US-Mexican Trust."
ABC News. ABC News Network, 1 Mar. 2014. Web. 06 Dec. 2015.

Brumfield, Ben. "13 Arrested in Prison Break of Drug Lord Joaquin 'El
Chapo' Guzman in Mexico." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 19
Sept. 2015. Web. 06 Dec. 2015.

Maung, David. "Mexican Drug Trafficking (Mexico's Drug War)."


Mexican Drug Trafficking (Mexico's Drug War). N.p., 18 Oct.
2015. Web. 06 Dec. 2015.

Minister, Christopher. "Colombia's Ruthless Drug Kingpin, Pablo


Escobar."About.com Education. N.p., 13 Mar. 2010. Web. 06 Dec.
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