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Did the US Cause Its Own Border Crisis?

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Cycles of Violence in Guerrero

This chapter examines the historical roots of violence in Guerrero, Mexico, exploring the government's oppressive responses to leftist movements and the drug trade, exacerbated by U.S. military support. It highlights the legacy of figures like Lucio Cabañas and connects past military actions during Mexico's Dirty War to contemporary issues, including the disappearance of 43 students. The chapter critiques the ineffective U.S.-backed anti-drug initiatives, revealing a cycle of violence that continues to devastate local communities today.

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