
The 8 bloodiest cities in Mexico
Countrywide, in 35.8% of urban households, at least one of its members was the victim of theft or extortion

Countrywide, in 35.8% of urban households, at least one of its members was the victim of theft or extortion

Society has had to modify their everyday habits to try not to become just another figure in the national crime rate

Mexico has already suffered the consequences of a lack of control over those who abandon the army

Marston read for the jury 2012 text messages the FBI collected through spyware

Tamaulipas has become one of the most violent states in Mexico, convulsed by drug trafficking, extortion rackets, and the exploitation of migrants

Zambada Niebla, known as “El Vicentillo”, was a member of the Sinaloa cartel and declared himself guilty of drug trafficking in the U.S

Enforced disappearances, kidnaps, homicides, and violence, in general, have plagued Mexico for the last 12 years

The presence and control drug cartels possess over large regions of the country can only be explained by their power to corrupt the authorities

There are many cases where the accused is freed because the evidence is flimsy

Years go by and crime increases more and more, while the ones who suffer the most are the most vulnerable Mexicans