U.S. Agencies Infiltrating Drug Cartels Across Mexico
By GINGER THOMPSON
Networks of informants have helped capture or kill about two dozen high and midlevel drug traffickers, and sometimes given American agents access to the top cartel leaders.
Networks of informants have helped capture or kill about two dozen high and midlevel drug traffickers, and sometimes given American agents access to the top cartel leaders.
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