Friday, June 11, 2010

Mexico Drug Cartel War -- News Updates June 11, 2010

U.S. Arrests 2,200 in Mexican Drug Sting -- Time Magazine

(WASHINGTON) — Law enforcement agencies have arrested more than 2,200 people in a 22-month investigation targeting Mexican drug trafficking organizations in the United States, the Justice Department announced Thursday.

The probe, called Project Deliverance, focused on the transportation networks that carry methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin and marijuana into the United States, with return trips of drug proceeds and weapons.

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More News On Mexico's Drug Cartel War

22 months, 2,200 arrests, countless cartel schemes -- Houston Chronicle
US arrests 2,200 in Mexican drug trafficking probe -- AP
US Arrests Over 2,000 in Probe of Mexican Drug Cartels -- Vocie of America
U.S. cracks down on Southwest drug trafficking -- L.A. Times
US arrests 2,200 in Mexican drug trafficking probe -- Houston Chronicle

19 fatally shot at drug rehab center in Mexico -- AP
Gang of gunmen kill 19 in attack on Mexico rehab center -- AFP
Mexico gunmen 'kill 19' in rehab centre raid -- BBC
Gunmen kill 19 in Mexican drug rehab centre -- Financial Times
Massacre in Mexican Rehab Center Follows Pattern -- New York Times

US Border Patrol shooting (new video) threatens Mexico drug war cooperation -- Christian Science Monitor
Mexico-US tensions rise as video emerges of boy just before being shot -- The Guardian
Mexico's Drug War Spreads to Central American Neighbors -- Voice of America
Mexican cartels go beyond their borders -- USA Today
U.S.-born "Barbie" drug lord takes on Mexican army -- Reuters
Mexican drug gang killers cut out victims’ hearts -- Times Online
Over 77 Bodies Found Dumped In Abandoned Mexican Mine -- RTT News
Mexico mass grave highlights gruesome drug war -- Axcess News
Mexico mass grave highlights gruesome drug war -- Christian Science Monitor
Latin America: Mexico Drug War Update -- Stop The Drug War
Mexico's Drug War Tabloid: El Nuevo Alarma -- The Daily Beast
Mexico: campaigning during a drug war -- Global Post
Drug cartels 'gaining ground' in drug war -- UPI
Ciudad Juarez: The Drug Economy Floods the World with Cash -- John Murray, AWL opinion

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