DEA chief: Mexico cartels' reach affects the world | World News | Idaho Statesman

CANCUN, Mexico — The United States' top drug enforcer says that countries across the world are concerned about the long reach of Mexican drug cartels.

Acting Drug Enforcement Administration head Michelle Leonhart says the U.S. also worries about the spread of the Zetas, a fierce Mexican cartel accused of killing of a U.S. immigration agent in February and of massacring 72 migrants in northern Mexico [...]

Full article at idahostatesman.com

Well, he should know. He's the head of the organization creating a large portion of their market. For instance, as stated in the article, "Drug violence has killed more than 34,600 people in Mexico since a stepped-up crackdown began in 2006."

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