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Cartel influence
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Ed Calderon argues that systemic corruption in Mexico is cultural, with bribery commonly used to navigate public services.
Ed Calderon · Ed Calderon: Mexican Drug Cartels
The Mexican drug war involves 50-70 criminal groups, with the Sinaloa Cartel as the most powerful player.
Ed Calderon · Ed Calderon: Mexican Drug Cartels
Cartels have built infrastructure like hospitals and schools, acting as de facto governments in some Mexican regions.
Ed Calderon · Ed Calderon: Mexican Drug Cartels
Cartels use advanced weaponry like drones and night vision, creating an arms race with law enforcement.
Ed Calderon · Ed Calderon: Mexican Drug Cartels
Fentanyl trafficking involves complex supply chains with alleged Chinese government complicity.
Ed Calderon · Ed Calderon: Mexican Drug Cartels
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