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Son of drug lord who helped jail El Chapo is freed from US prison and in witness protection

Vicente El Vicentillo Zambada has reportedly been released from a United States prison He pleaded guilty in April 2013 to drug trafficking charges and was give a 15-year sentence in May 2019  Zambada is the son of Ismael El Mayo Zambada, who co-founded the Sinaloa Cartel with Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán He testified in El Chapo s case and told prosecutors that the jailed kingpin and his fugitive dad used planes, submarines, and vehicles to traffic drugs

Five reasons why US faces chronic crisis at border

Five reasons why US faces chronic crisis at border Rafael Bernal © Getty Images Five reasons why US faces chronic crisis at border Conditions on the southwest border represent a serious political challenge to President Biden, with illegal crossings and asylum requests increasing significantly in March. The situation mirrors immigration flashpoints such as the unaccompanied minor crises faced by former President Trump in 2019 and former President Obama in 2014. Here are five reasons why the United States faces a chronic state of crisis at the southwest border. Conditions in Central America Living conditions in Central America and Mexico have historically been the biggest driver of human migration in the Western Hemisphere.

Five reasons why US faces chronic crisis at border

Five reasons why US faces chronic crisis at border
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Stopgap Methods Won t Fix Migration Challenge

Stopgap Methods Won’t Fix Migration Challenge Details IMMIGRATION CRISIS-The continuing press of migrants from Mexico and Central America arriving at the U.S. southern border has forced the Biden administration to send Vice President Kamala Harris south on a negotiating mission . According to The New York Times, “She will work with the leaders of Central American governments.” Armed with “billions of dollars,” she will seek collaboration in  “reducing the violence and poverty” that predispose to migration.  A look at realities in Honduras and Guatemala suggests her goal is unattainable. That’s because past U.S. policies and actions in the region, interventionist and exploitative, contributed to the very life-threatening conditions Harris is targeting. To succeed, the Biden administration must grapple with a dark legacy fashioned by the United States itself. 

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