Mexico Violence
Mexico Violence
Officers of Mexican National Guard stand on guard near to a Oxxo grocery shop in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. Even Mexico's largest corporations are now being hit by demands for protection payments from drug cartels, and gangs are increasingly trying to control the sales, distribution and pricing of certain goods. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)
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Mexico Violence
Officers of Mexican Army stand on guard near to Tamaulipas Chamber of Commerce offices where his president, Julio Cesar Almanza was killed in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. Even Mexico's largest corporations are now being hit by demands for protection payments from drug cartels, and gangs are increasingly trying to control the sales, distribution and pricing of certain goods. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)
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Investigators collect evidences where Julio Cesar Almanza, president of the Tamaulipas chamber of commerce was killed in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. Even Mexico's largest corporations are now being hit by demands for protection payments from drug cartels, and gangs are increasingly trying to control the sales, distribution and pricing of certain goods. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)
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Investigators collect evidence where Julio Cesar Almanza, president of the Tamaulipas Chamber of Commerce was killed, in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)
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Mexican soldiers stand guard outside an Oxxo grocery shop in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. Mexican corporations large and small are being hit by demands for protection payments from drug cartels. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)
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Investigators collect evidence at the site where Julio Cesar Almanza, president of the Tamaulipas Chamber of Commerce, was killed in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)
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Investigators collect evidence at the site where Julio Cesar Almanza, president of the Tamaulipas Chamber of Commerce, was killed in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)
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Mexican soldiers stand guard near the Tamaulipas Chamber of Commerce, where its president Julio Cesar Almanza was killed, in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)
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Mexican soldiers stand guard outside an Oxxo grocery shop in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. Mexican corporations large and small are being hit by demands for protection payments from drug cartels. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)
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Investigators collect evidence at the site where Julio Cesar Almanza, president of the Tamaulipas Chamber of Commerce, was killed in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)
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Mexican soldiers stand guard outside an Oxxo grocery shop near the Tamaulipas Chamber of Commerce, where its president Julio Cesar Almanza was killed, in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)
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Investigators collect evidence at the site where Julio Cesar Almanza, president of the Tamaulipas Chamber of Commerce, was killed in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)
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Officers of Mexican National Guard stand on guard near to a Oxxo grocery shop in Matamoros, Mexico, Tuesday, July 30, 2024. Even Mexico's largest corporations are now being hit by demands for protection payments from drug cartels, and gangs are increasingly trying to control the sales, distribution and pricing of certain goods. (AP Photo/Veronica Cisneros)