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Mexican drug wars spread north into U.S.

Mexican drug wars spread north into U.S.

In Mexico, the fight against drugs has become a real war. And the cartels have brought the fight to the U.S.

 

Military chief: No plans to send troops to Mexican border

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says there are no immediate plans to send U.S. troops to the border with Mexico.

 

U.S. to blame for much of Mexican drug violence

U.S. to blame for much of Mexican drug violence

An "insatiable" appetite in the United States for illegal drugs is to blame for much of the violence ripping through Mexico, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday.

 

As Clinton Visits Mexico, Strains Show in Relations

As Clinton Visits Mexico, Strains Show in Relations

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will pay a visit Wednesday to an unhappy neighbor that blames America for many of its problems.

 

U.S. Taking Steps on Mexican Border to Control Violence

U.S. Taking Steps on Mexican Border to Control Violence

The Obama administration on Tuesday announced sharp increases in the number of federal agents and the use of technology along the border.

 

US-Mexico border fence almost complete

US-Mexico border fence almost complete

601 miles had been finished as of a week ago.

 

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