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The Potential for Cartel Violence to Reach the US
The potential for cartel violence to spill over into the United States is a concern that many have had for years, and this episode explores what it might look like when it eventually does happen. The host and guest discuss the role of outsourcing, the importance of monitoring the flow of money, and ways to mitigate the consequences of potential cartel violence.
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Mexico's high rates of political killings, uncontrolled cartel violence, shootouts in the streets, and unsolved murders make it a failed state.
42:26 - 43:31 (01:04)
Summary
Mexico's high rates of political killings, uncontrolled cartel violence, shootouts in the streets, and unsolved murders make it a failed state. Additionally, the cartels have expanded their operations into cities like Portland and Seattle, posing a serious threat to American citizens.
ChapterThe Potential for Cartel Violence to Reach the US
EpisodeUS-Mexico Border Crisis 2021 with Ed Calderon
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The overt presence of cartels in the US may become more apparent with the emergence of a rival cartel seeking to dominate a particular territory, resulting in a significant change in public perception and law enforcement protocols.
43:31 - 46:11 (02:40)
Summary
The overt presence of cartels in the US may become more apparent with the emergence of a rival cartel seeking to dominate a particular territory, resulting in a significant change in public perception and law enforcement protocols.
ChapterThe Potential for Cartel Violence to Reach the US
EpisodeUS-Mexico Border Crisis 2021 with Ed Calderon
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The U.S. has outsourced its border protection and drug fighting policies to Mexico, but if the money invested in outsourcing isn't being audited, then where is it going and why is the border crisis getting worse?
46:11 - 49:04 (02:53)
Summary
The U.S. has outsourced its border protection and drug fighting policies to Mexico, but if the money invested in outsourcing isn't being audited, then where is it going and why is the border crisis getting worse?