From the mouths of those living under cartel violence: “Security is a nation-wide problem now and unfortunately no one can escape it,” said Javier Quiroga, head of the bar and cantina association in Guanajuato, the Mexican state where San Miguel is located.
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“It’s getting harder for people to go about their regular activities.” The cartels are aggressive, forcing small businesses to employ their members or to become de facto members themselves.
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In August, according to local shop keepers and media reports, one gang dropped off bags of cocaine at a cantina, telling the owner they were worth 300,000 pesos ($15,300) and that the money would be collected in the next couple of weeks.https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/on-small-business/drug-cartels-muscle-into-mexican-town-packed-with-americans/2019/12/03/f41fe6d2-15cc-11ea-80d6-d0ca7007273f_story.html …
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We have a responsibility to stop these groups from harming Americans - which they are doing on a daily basis, while politically destabilizing our neighbor, murdering politicians & law enforcement, & moving both people & dangerous narcotics.
Let's pass #HR1700
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