One of the major concerns of tourists is the ongoing
drug war between the Mexican government and the drug cartels.
Emily Blunt («Edge of Tomorrow») plays an FBI agent, Kate Macer, who enlists to join an escalating
drug war between the U.S. and Mexico, in...
Emily Blunt («Edge of Tomorrow») plays an FBI agent, Kate Macer, who enlists to join an escalating
drug war between the U.S. and Mexico, in which her commanding agents, a shady pair played by Benicio del Toro («Savages») and Josh Brolin («Inherent Vice»), are fully engrossed in.
As a thriller its quite nerve wracking and as a metaphor for how innocent Mexican citizens are used as pawns in
the drug war between the various gangs and the DEA its effective.
Not exact matches
After a downturn in violence in the early years after the turn of the century, deaths related to Mexican
drug wars totaled 121,669
between 2006 and 2012, according to a recent report from the Justice in Mexico project at the University of California - San Diego's Department of Politic Science and International Relations.
GC: The Mexican government had already declared
war on
drugs and organized crime by the time the
war between the Gulf Cartel and Zetas began, and the cartel
war attracted the Mexican government.
Analysts attribute the escalation to a turf
war between factions in the Sinaloa
drug cartel following the 2016 capture of kingpin Joaquin «El Chapo» Guzman.
At least 60,000 people are believed to have died
between 2006 and 2012 as a result of the
drug war as cartels, vigilante groups, and the Mexican army and police have battled each other.
At the same time as CJNG's pseudo-insurgency and violence
between self - defense groups, the UN Human Rights Council has found that the
drug war's disruptions to Mexican society have deepened a culture of lawlessness and impunity.
Once a vacation paradise, Mazatlan today is a virtual
war zone
between police and
drug lords.
The government's chief
drug advisor has gone to
war against the Home Office, in the latest episode of a simmering row
between experts and the government.
Topics include the rights of persons with disabilities; the rights and responsibilities of
drug users and ethical considerations for dignified addiction treatment; improving maternal and child health through advancements in women's rights; the effects of violence; access to affordable and appropriate health care and treatment; health disparities
between different population groups; health during
war and conflict; the health of internally displaced persons and refugees; and recognition of social and structural forces that impact the health of individuals and groups.
And long - simmering tensions
between two major British medical journals recently erupted into an all - out editorial
war over the
drugs.
That question is about to test the jurisdiction of the US Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) in a landmark legal battle — and is fuelling a
war of words
between doctors marketing such therapies and academics who urge caution.
However, research in Conservation Letters asks if these measures are repeating the mistakes of the «
War on
Drugs» as they lack a long - term strategy to tackle the growing wealth gap
between African areas of supply and Asian centers of demand, which remains a central dynamic to the problem..
It is not difficult to understand why there is animosity and competition
between the
drug industry and natural medicine, and especially
between the
drug industry and natural bioidentical hormones, with a raging medical information
war going on.
Yet here we are again finding ourselves using the word «bio-identical hormone» thanks to the «Information
War» going on
between natural medicine and the
drug industry.
It is not difficult to understand why there is animosity and competition
between the
drug industry and natural medicine, and especially
between the
drug industry and natural bioidentical hormones, with a raging information
war going on.
Realizing that her calling is to train to work with dogs who sniff out bombs,
drugs, and guns throughout the
war, a strong bond begins to flourish
between her and her companion Rex.
In the lawless border area stretching
between the U.S. and Mexico, an idealistic FBI agent (Emily Blunt) is enlisted by an elite government task force official (Josh Brolin) to aid in the escalating
war against
drugs.
Not only is the series as entertaining, well - produced, and agreeably shrewd with its layered characters, but creator Vince Gilligan has given a daring, nutty jolt to themes long mastered by others shows i.e. the
drug war (The Wire) and the rapport
between money and mortality (The Sopranos).
An idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by an elected government task force to aid in the escalating
war against
drugs at the border area
between the U.S. and Mexico.
SYNOPSIS: An idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by an elected government task force to aid in the escalating
war against
drugs at the border area
between the U.S. and Mexico.
And in Mexico that can be the difference
between living and dying when reporting in the trenches of the
drug war.
Sicario: This is a strong film about the
war between drug cartels and American government agencies, which captures the brutality of the conflict.
American Gods centers on a
war brewing
between the traditional gods of mythological roots from around the world and an upstart pantheon of gods reflecting society's modern love of money, technology, media, celebrity and
drugs.
Along with
war scenes and shootings, the film contains an after - sex scene
between two unmarried friends, illegal
drug use and some strong language when Carrie confronts the bureaucracy at the immigration office.
Super Troopers 2 (R for crude humor, pervasive profanity, coarse sexuality,
drug use and graphic nudity) Sequel to the 2001 cult comedy finds the Broken Lizard comedy troupe reprising their roles as inept Vermont state troopers in a madcap adventure revolving around a border
war between the U.S. and Canada.
The Taken star, 64, will step into Stellan Skarsgard's role in the 2014 original, which followed a mild - mannered snow plow driver seeking vengeance on his son's
drug dealing killers, inadvertently sparking a turf
war between local gangs.
Opening September 2, the AWFJ Movie of the Week is Sicario, which stars the exceptional Emily Blunt (Edge of Tomorrow, Into the Woods) as an idealistic FBI agent who finds herself in the middle of the escalating
war on
drugs taking place on the border
between the United States and Mexico..
«Sicario» delves into the deadly
drug war in Mexico being waged
between U.S. government agencies and
drug cartels.
Luca (Fabio Testi, a cross
between George Lazenby and Jeremy Irons) is a cigarette smuggler in the Naples underground, pulled into a turf
war with encroaching
drug lords who kill his brother, then kidnap / sodomize his wife.
Set in 1985, Camino finds bell traveling to Columbia during the power struggle
between the government and the Medellian
drug cartel during the height of Reagan's «
war on
drugs.»
Set in the crime - riddled border area stretching
between the U.S. and Mexico, an idealistic FBI agent (Emily Blunt) is enlisted by an elite government task force official (Josh Brolin) to aid in the escalating
war against
drugs.
From beauty shops and meat pies to
war,
drugs, and love
between dying dogs, these 15 interconnected stories explore life in Harlem with humor and sensitivity.
Your virtual playground this time around is the Rook Islands, a pair of tropical islands somewhere in the South Pacific locked in a
war between drug - running pirates and the native Rakyat people.
Zeigler has amassed quite the resume in recent years,
between his space - rock outfit Arc in Round and his production work for local luminaries Kurt Vile, Purling Hiss and The
War on
Drugs.
The exhibition includes fourteen large paintings completed
between 2012 and 2014 that address the Mexican
drug war.
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