Read The Fight to Save Juárez Online
Authors: Ricardo C. Ainslie
Diego, El.
See
Acosta Hernández, José Antonio
Dirección Federal de Seguridad.
See
Federal Directorate for Security
domestic
violence,
165
Donaldo Colosio, Luis,
3
Double A's.
See
Artistas Asesinos
Dowell, Guillermo,
126
EcheverrÃa, Luis,
90
Elena: early history,
60
; financial strain,
158â159
; relationship with Hernán,
58
,
65â66
; work in brothel,
159â162
El Paso: de la Rosa detained in,
178
; home of Lesley EnrÃquez,
235
; hub for trafficking,
85
; move of Reyes Ferriz family to,
2
,
146
; porous border,
39
; Saulo Reyes affair,
16
,
20
; rumors of being Reyes Ferriz's home,
145â148
; source of cheaper goods,
223â224
El Paso del Norte,
10
Emergency Response Center (CERI),
229
,
233
,
239
,
243
,
265
Encina, Alonso,
180â186
,
189
,
198
,
205
Encina, Ãngel Alonso,
182â183
,
185â186
Encina, José Adrián,
182â183
,
185
,
189â190
,
198
Encino, Oscar Alan,
182â183
,
185
EnrÃquez, Jesús,
180
EnrÃquez, Lesley,
235â237
,
256
Escamilla, Brenda,
192
,
193
,
198
,
218
Escobar Prieto, Avelardo,
213
,
217
Espinosa, Patricia,
71
Espitia, General Felipe de Jesús,
175
,
247
Excélsior,
259
extortion,
5â6
,
138
,
162â163
,
197
,
223
,
246
,
269
Familia Michoacana, La,
12
,
32
,
244â245
,
267â268
FARC guerillas,
215
FBI (U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation),
76
,
102
,
233
,
236
,
238
,
247
Federal Directorate for Security (DFS),
89â92
federal police: attacks increase against,
265
; in Camarena affair,
233
; corruption of,
33
,
246â248
; description of,
245
; distrust of municipal police,
105
; expansion of,
34
,
241â242
,
268
; first promised to Juárez,
49
; lack of forces,
50
; mortality rate,
5
; public opinion of,
137â138
; restrictions on,
34
; tension with Hector MurguÃa,
265
.
See also
Patiño, Patricio
federal preventive police,
14
,
243
.
See also
federal police
Federation.
See
Pax Mafiosa
Félix Guerra, Heriberto,
213
femicides,
15
,
83
,
116
,
128
,
168
,
190
,
207
Fernández, Sergio,
168â171
Financiero, El
,
201
FNCR.
See
National Front Against Repression
Fraccionamiento Villa de Alcalá,
128
Fuentes, Amado Carrillo,
166
,
175
Fuentes, Carlos,
135â136
Fuentes, Vicente Carrillo,
99
Galindo, Mara,
190
Galdino Menera Molina, José,
245
Galván Galván, Guillermo,
96
,
127
GarcÃa, Raquel,
170
GarcÃa Luna, Genaro: connection to Patiño,
23
,
47
; description of,
248
; in
El Diario
,
50
; effort to clean up federal police,
33
; in Juárez,
127
,
213
; meetings with,
124
; position in the government,
12
; at press conference,
95
; Reyes Ferriz's opinion of,
246â248
; rumors of connection to El Chapo Guzmán,
243â244
,
247
,
249â250
; on U.S. weapons,
136
; views on law enforcement,
248â249
GarcÃa Urquiza, Angel Orlando,
120
Geraldo
,
128
Giner Durán, General Práxedes,
38
golden triangle,
5
Gómez Mont, Fernando: meetings in Juárez,
127
; meets with Reyes Ferriz,
125
; perspective on Juárez,
222
; response to Villas de Salvárcar,
205â211
,
213
,
216
,
221
Gómez Palacio,
102
González, Patricia: meets with Patiño,
23
,
79
; response to Casa Aliviane,
153
; response to de la Rosa's security concerns,
176
; response to Villas de Salvárcar,
188
,
197
; Reyes Ferriz's opinion of,
260â261
; at security meetings,
247
Güereque, Eduardo,
200
Guevara, Che,
90
Gulf cartel: connection to Zetas,
202
,
269
; pre/post-Calderón status,
267â268
; total
arrests
of,
244
; Valdés discusses,
32
; war with Sinaloa cartel,
13
,
47
Guzmán, Edgar,
13
Guzmán Loera, Arturo,
251n5
Guzmán Loera, JoaquÃn El Chapo: attacks police,
30
; conflict with Juárez cartel,
13
; reporters ask about,
23
; role within Sinaloa cartel,
268
; rumored connection to GarcÃa Luna,
243â244
,
247
Heraldo de Chihuahua, El
,
77
Hernán: assassination of,
152
; character of,
65
; drug trafficking,
85
; relationship with Elena,
65â66
; status in cartel,
60
; use of cocaine,
151â152
Hernández Sánchez, Juan,
129
heroin: and crime,
56
; domestic use,
53â54
; La LÃnea's role in transporting,
82
; supply routes to U.S.,
63
; trafficking by Juárez cartel,
85
Hotel Santa Fe,
266
Human Rights Commission,
78
,
88
,
170
,
176
,
241
human rights violations.
See
under federal police; Juárez municipal police; Mexican army; Mexico; Operación Conjunto Chihuahua; state ministerial police
Human Rights Watch,
172â173
,
175
human trafficking,
5
ICE.
See
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Iglesia Jesucristo, Sol de Justicia,
192
Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
17
,
30
,
69
,
238
Independencia,
181
Inter-American Development Bank,
167
,
211
, in MedellÃn,
215
Inter-American Human Rights Commission (IAHRC),
176
Jáuregui, César,
253â254
,
258
journalists: danger to,
6
,
115
; precarious position of,
114â115
; threats to,
116
.
See also
RodrÃguez, Armando
Juárez (Cuidad Juárez): abandoned by residents,
200â201
; anger in,
222
; atmosphere of fear,
22
; Chinese residents in,
160
; code of silence,
59
; conspiracy theories in,
130
; cynicism of people,
131
; drug-related crime,
55
; economic history,
17â18
; executions in,
6
,
127
,
239
; gang culture,
26
,
28
,
150
,
158
; judicial corruption,
172
; narco-culture,
61
; “new strategy,”
196
,
204
; number of schools in,
157
; physical description of,
17
; problems faced,
119
; resilience of,
6
,
59
,
272
; unemployment in,
155
,
165
,
180
; U.S. issues travel warning,
236
Juárez, Benito,
9
Juárez cartel: arrest of Armando Acosta Guerrero,
265
; attack on Villas del Salvárcar,
183â186
,
193â195
,
197
; houses of death,
68
,
82
; importance,
85
; organizational structure,
54
; pre/post-Calderón status,
267â268
; relationship with law enforcement,
83â84
,
104
,
140
; rumors of connection to MurguÃa,
253â254
; targets Reyes Ferriz,
81
; total arrests of,
244
; use of cocaine,
151â152
; use of
narcocorridos
,
107
; in Valley of Juárez,
175â176
; war with Sinaloa cartel,
12
,
57
,
194â195
,
269
.
See also
La LÃnea
Juárez Citizen's Assembly,
203
Juárez Loera, General Jorge,
71â72
,
75
; assassination of,
126n1
; suggests police chief,
101
,
121
Juárez Maquiladora Association,
200
Juárez municipal police: assassinations of,
67
,
95
,
103
,
113
,
122â123
; code of silence,
109
; Confidence Tests,
74
,
94â95
,
105â110
,
148
; connection to La LÃnea,
82â84
; corruption of,
1
,
16
,
19â20
,
31
,
37
,
42â43
,
56â57
,
70
,
75
,
121
,
231
; creation of “New Police,”
139â140
; disbanded,
132
; inefficiency of,
241
; mass resignations,
7
; mission of,
26
; response to EnrÃquez murder,
235
; restrictions on,
34
; size of force,
83
; tensions with Orduña,
103â105
; tier in law enforcement,
33
Juárez Police Academy,
25â26
Lara, José Luis,
229
Leahy, Patrick,
172
Ledesma, Francisco,
26
,
29
,
41
,
68
,
109
Leyzaola, Julián,
266
lifted. See
levantado
Liga Comunista
23
de Septiembre, La,
90â92
LÃnea
, La: arrest of Armando Acosta Guerrero,
265
; beheads officer,
103
; functions of,
43
,
82â83
; officers' awareness of,
109
; rumors link MurguÃa to,
254
; Sinaloa cartel target,
24
,
31
,
42
; in Valley of Juárez,
176
López Dóriga, JoaquÃn,
126
,
200
Lozano, Fernando,
75â76
Lujambio, Alonso,
213
Madera
,
90
Maerker, Denise,
126
Making of the President, The
,
40
Malilla, El
,
253
ManrÃquez, Father Mario,
163â167
Mansfield Amendment,
63
maquiladoras
: closures,
180
,
223
; criticized for impact on families,
165
; draw Juárez's youth,
157
; economic impact,
11
,
82
; employ women,
86â87
; promotion of,
196
; shape growth of Juárez,
17
marijuana: army's seizure of,
77â78
,
81
,
96
; rates of use in Chihuahua,
208
; Saulo Reyes affair,
16
; seizures in media,
215
; trafficking by Colombian cartels,
62
; trafficking by Juárez cartel,
30
,
55
,
68
,
85
; U.S. market,
63