Since the 2018 presidential campaign in Mexico, there have been moments where the now President of Mexico's relationship with organized crime seemed cozy. On two occasions, one in Tamaulipas and another in San Luis Potosí, the car in which the candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador, now president, was traveling had to stop at drug traffickers' checkpoints. In one he passed almost automatically, and in the...
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