Mexico's Drug War

El Norte, in the border city of Juarez, closes after 27 years.
The proposal of President Enrique Pena Nieto, a traditional opponent of liberalizing drug laws, reflects the country's growing disenchantment with the War On Drugs.
Organized crime expert Steven Dudley discusses the future of the Sinaloa drug cartel.
"The border and Mexico have long been a kind of punching bag for the United States."
This one man is perhaps the most dominant figure in the U.S. drug trade.
"My father just has to want it, and he escapes from prison."
“All social activists meet a similar end, so there’s no way to avoid it. Go to jail for life, or be killed. Two fates.”