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    More Mexican law enforcement, but more violence

    More federal law enforcement, but more violence

    By Leslie Berestein (Contact) Union-Tribune Staff Writer
    11:36 a.m. January 4, 2009

    When Mexican president Felipe Calderón took office in December 2006, the narrowly elected leader won the praise of constituents by declaring an unprecedented war on drug cartels. Within a month, troops and federal agents were rolling into drug-trafficking hot spots, including Baja California.

    “It's not going to be easy or quick, it will take time and will cost a lot of money and even human lives,â€
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    [quote]“It is possible that in some months or years, they (the cartels) will have lost power, and there will be less violence,â€
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    What's the connection between the Mexican police and the drug smugglers? I'll give you just one guess.

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