The son of a Mexican drug cartel boss was sentenced to life in a U.S. prison for his leadership role in one of the country's largest and most violent narcotics trafficking organizations.
By Abbie VanSickle Reporting from Washington Mexico’s president offered a warning last month in response to news that the Trump administration planned to designate drug cartels as terrorist groups.
AP When it started, Mexico was led by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who minimized cartel violence and expressed no interest in going after cartel leaders. His close ally, Sinaloa Gov.
WASHINGTON -- The son of a Mexican drug cartel boss has been sentenced to life in prison for his own leadership role in one of the country’s largest and most violent narcotics trafficking ...
The U.S. Supreme Court appears likely to dismiss Mexico's lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers. U.S. gun manufacturers are partially responsible for cartel violence because most of Mexico's guns ...
Border drug cartels: El Paso CBP officer arrested for human smuggling was allegedly in Mexican drug cartel Humberto Rivera, 51, who Mexican authorities described as a priority target of the FBI ...
WASHINGTON — The son of a Mexican drug cartel boss was sentenced Friday to life in prison for helping his father run one of the country’s largest and most violent narcotics trafficking ...
The justices sharply questioned the legality of faulting U.S. gunmakers for the ghastly, decades-long cartel violence south of the border, which means they won’t award Mexico a penny of the $10 ...
WASHINGTON — Mexico’s president offered a warning last month in response to news that the Trump administration planned to designate drug cartels as terrorist groups. “If they declare these ...