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Date July 12, 2019 6:35 PM
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Weekly InSight · July 12, 2019
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Migrants Easy Prey Under US ‘Remain in Mexico’ Program ([link removed])

A new set of migrant protocols implemented in the United States is requiring asylum seekers ([link removed]) ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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Is the Jalisco Cartel Winning the Battle for Mexico’s Caribbean? ([link removed])

The brazen slaying of a trusted Sinaloa Cartel operative may look like just another symptom of rising violence ...READ MORE ([link removed])


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Venezuela Intelligence Chief Exposes Organized Crime Links in Maduro Govt ([link removed])

For the second time in six months, a former head of Venezuela’s military intelligence service ([link removed]) ...READ MORE ([link removed])

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The Flight and Capture of a Cartel Man ([link removed])

José González Valencia is a man of many names. Among his comrades in the Jalisco Cartel ...READ MORE ([link removed])

* Relatives of Jailed PCC Members Launder Millions For Brazil Gang ([link removed])
* Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua Gang Muscling into Colombia Border Area ([link removed])
* Wealthy Fishermen Ran Major Drug Trafficking Rings in Costa Rica ([link removed])
* Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro Approves Controversial ‘Faceless Courts’ ([link removed])

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Iris Varela, minister of the Penitentiary Service, assured in an interview with the NGO InSight Crime, which specializes in the mapping and analysis of organized crime, that the statements of Manuel Christopher Figuera, former head of the Sebin, are false.

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The website InSight Crime published that Mexican immigration officials have been accused of stopping busses entering Reynosa to demand that migrants give them the code that the so-called coyotes have given them, or otherwise they will not be allowed to continue their trip.

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JULY 11, 2019
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