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U.S. Officials and García Luna Met Often, Records Show

December 15, 2023ALAN FEUERComments Off on U.S. Officials and García Luna Met Often, Records Show

Genaro García Luna filed a new trial bid saying the former Mexican official met with U.S. officials more than 180 times and was also “extensively vetted” by the C.I.A. and D.E.A.

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U.S. Officials and García Luna Met Often, Records Show

December 15, 2023ALAN FEUERComments Off on U.S. Officials and García Luna Met Often, Records Show

Genaro García Luna filed a new trial bid saying the former Mexican official met with U.S. officials more than 180 times and was also “extensively vetted” by the C.I.A. and D.E.A.

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New Evidence in 2014 Mass Kidnapping of Students in Iguala, Mexico

September 2, 2023September 2, 2023Natalie Kitroeff and Ronen BergmanComments Off on New Evidence in 2014 Mass Kidnapping of Students in Iguala, Mexico

The Mexican police, military officers and others secretly colluded with a cartel that kidnapped 43 students, a case unsolved after nearly a decade. Wiretaps show just how much the authorities helped the cartel behind the mass abduction, and what led to…

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El Chapo’s Sons Face Sweeping New Charges in Fentanyl Indictments

April 14, 2023April 14, 2023Benjamin Weiser and Alan FeuerComments Off on El Chapo’s Sons Face Sweeping New Charges in Fentanyl Indictments

The charges, in five related cases, offered a panoramic view of how the deadly drug was created, transported and ultimately sold by the Sinaloa cartel on American streets.

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Biden Acts to Restrict U.S. Government Use of Spyware

March 27, 2023MARK MAZZETTIComments Off on Biden Acts to Restrict U.S. Government Use of Spyware

The president signed an executive order seeking to limit deployment of a tool that has been abused by autocracies — and some democracies — to spy on dissidents, human rights activists and journalists.

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Lawmakers Signal Inquiries Into US Government’s Use of Foreign Spyware

December 28, 2022December 28, 2022Mark Mazzetti and Ronen BergmanComments Off on Lawmakers Signal Inquiries Into US Government’s Use of Foreign Spyware

The moves come as Congress passed a measure last week to try to rein in the proliferation of the hacking tools.

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Inside the Case Against General Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda

December 8, 2022Tim GoldenComments Off on Inside the Case Against General Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda

A Times Magazine-ProPublica investigation reveals how the U.S. painstakingly built a case against a Mexican general suspected of links to organized crime — and then decided to let him go.

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Mexico Captures Notorious Drug Kingpin Rafael Caro Quintero

July 15, 2022July 16, 2022Oscar LopezComments Off on Mexico Captures Notorious Drug Kingpin Rafael Caro Quintero

Rafael Caro Quintero, an accused drug cartel leader, was convicted of killing Enrique Camarena, a Drug Enforcement Administration agent, and was wanted by the F.BI.

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Haiti’s Leader Kept a List of Drug Traffickers. His Assassins Came for It.

December 12, 2021December 12, 2021MARIA ABI-HABIBComments Off on Haiti’s Leader Kept a List of Drug Traffickers. His Assassins Came for It.

In the months before his murder, President Jovenel Moïse took a number of steps to fight drug and arms smugglers. Some officials now fear he was killed for it.

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Haiti’s Leader Kept a List of Drug Traffickers. His Assassins Came For It.

December 12, 2021MARIA ABI-HABIBComments Off on Haiti’s Leader Kept a List of Drug Traffickers. His Assassins Came For It.

In the months before his murder, President Jovenel Moïse took a number of steps to fight drug and arms smugglers. Some officials now fear he was killed for it.

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