Cartel de santa jose alfredo jimenez biography
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A quick overview of 1997:
Ruben and I celebrated four years together at the end of February, 1997. We had bought a car in ’94 and a house in ’95, on which we worked steadily to improve. Ruben was working at Supercuts, and I was still at the UA Library entering my fifth year there. By this time, our relationship had its share of challenges, but we worked things out as time went on. I traveled a lot this year, to Washington, DC, Los Angeles, Ogden, Utah, San Francisco, Miami and Chicago. The cost of these trips, plus our spending on the house and our buying habits (home furnishings, movies, books, cds, postcards, etc) got us into debt and we had to get help with it. It would take a while, but we did eventually bring the debt way down. I applied for continuing status this year and it was granted the following year. I also applied for another job with the American Library Association in Chicago, but it was offered to someone else.
My job at the library kept me busy and my many service and scholarship activities added to the workload. In addition to juggling my three main areas of work– Transnational drug-trafficking organization Criminal organization Sinaloa Cartel The regional Mexican genre is comprised of multiple subgenres including mariachi, norteño, banda, quebradita, duranguense, grupero, tejano and corridos tumbados, to name a few. Each of these subgenres are also representative of different regions of Mexico. The different sounds and styles of regional Mexican music is reflective of Mexico’s rich and diverse culture. Influenced by European sounds such as polka and folk music as a result of the fusion of indigenous, Spanish and African musical elements, today’s regional Mexican music carries the genre’s historical roots melded with contemporary sounds. Such is the case of corridos tumbados, or trap corridos, a new regional Mexican subgenre ushered by chart-topping artist Natanael Cano, who cites the late sierreño singer Ariel Camacho and Anuel AA as the artists who have inspired him throughout his young, yet fruitful, career. But let’s go way back in time — to the 1940s to 1960s, to be exact — when bolero rancheras were the soundtrack to Mexico’s Golden Age of Cinema. Lucha Reyes, Jorge Negrete, Pedro Infante, Javier Solis, José Alfredo Jiménez, Lucha Villa and Chavela Vargas all belted out anthemic songs, often accompanied by a mariachi, such as “Ay Jalisco, No te Rajes,” “México Lindo y Querido,” “Camino de Guanajuato” and “Amorcito Corazón.” By the early 1970s to the 1980s, we were introduced to a new wave of artists, such as Vicente Fernández and Antonio Aguilar, who carried on the legacy of dramatic mariachi music. Aguilar also recorded tamborazo, similar to banda, that originated in Aguilar’s native Zacatecas, Mexico. Juan Gabriel successfully crossed over to pop from regional Mexican, but not without first popularizing the ranchera ballad with classics including “Déja Kartelin logosu Öncül Sinaloa Karteli (İspanyolca: Cártel de Sinaloa ya da kısaltımı CDS, yerel Sinaloa bölgesinden sonra), aynı zamanda Guzmán-Zambada Örgütü, Federasyon, Kan İttifakı veya Pasifik Karteli olarak da bilinir, merkezi Culiacán, Sinaloa şehrinde bulunan, yasadışı uyuşturucu kaçakçılığı ve kara para aklama konusunda uzmanlaşmış büyük, uluslararası bir organize suç örgütüdür. 1980'lerin sonlarında Meksika'da, Guadalajara Karteli olarak bilinen öncül bir örgüt altında faaliyet gösteren çeşitli sayıdaki ikincil "plazalardan" biri olarak kurulmuştur. Şu anda Ismael Zambada García tarafından yönetilmektedir ve merkezi Culiacán, Sinaloa şehrinde bulunmaktadır ve dünyanın birçok bölgesinde, özellikle de Meksika'nın Sinaloa, Baja California, Durango, Sonora ve Chihuahua eyaletlerinde faaliyet göstermektedir ve Latin Amerika'nın bir dizi başka bölgesinin yanı sıra ABD genelindeki şehirlerde de varlığı vardır. Amer Sinaloa Cartel
Founded 1987; 38 years ago (1987) Founders Joaquín Guzmán Loera, Héctor Palma Salazar, Ismael Zambada García, Juan José Esparragoza Moreno, Ignacio Coronel Villarreal Named after Sinaloa, Mexico Founding location Culiacán, Sinaloa, México Years active 1987–present Territory Mexico:
Sinaloa, Baja California, Baja California Sur, Durango, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Edomex, Mexico City, Jalisco, Guadalajara, Nayarit, Tepic, Toluca, Zacatecas, San Luis Potosi, Colima, Aguascalientes, Querétaro, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán, Quintana Roo
Latin America:
Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina
Anglo-Caribbean:
Belize, Guyana
Canada:
British Columbia, Eastern Canada
United States:
California, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Ohio, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois, New York, OregonWashingtonEthnicity Mexican Leader(s) Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, Ismael Zambada Sicairos Activities Drug trafficking, fentanyl manufacturing, money laundering, weapons trafficking, people smuggling, murder, kidnapping, bribery Allies Los Ántrax (enforcer unit)
Grupo Flechas
Los Cabrera (armed wing)
Los Rusos (Zambada faction)
Los Chapitos (Guzmán faction)
Artistas Asesinos
Los Mexicles
Los Salazares (trafficking cell in Sonora)
La Barredora
Los Rastrojos
Cachiros
Choneros
Clan del Golfo
National Liberation Army
Herrera Organization
Fernando Pineda-Jimenez Organization[19 Hispanic Heritage Month: 37 Songs That Tell the Story of Regional Mexican
Sinaloa Karteli
Sinaloa Karteli Kuruluş 1987 Tarih(ler) 1987-Günümüz Kurucu(lar) Joaquín Guzmán
Ismael Zambada García
Héctor Palma Salazar
Juan José Esparragoza MorenoLider(ler) Ismael Zambada García
Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar
Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar
Joaquín Guzmán LópezMerkez(ler) Culiacán, Sinaloa, Meksika Etkin bölgeler Meksika:
Sinaloa, Sonora, Nayarit, Chihuahua, Durango, Jalisco, Colima, Chiapas, Guerrero, Zacatecas, Baja California, Baja California Sur, Guanajuato, Querétaro, Tlaxcala, Puebla, Morelos, Toluca
Orta ve Güney Amerika
Kanada
Amerika Birleşik Devletleri(öncelikle Güneybatı, Kuzeybatı ve Doğu)
İngiliz-Karayip bölgesi
AvustralyaDurum Aktif Müttefikler Meksika Mafyası
Mara Salvatrucha
'Ndrangheta
Sicilya mafyası
La Familia Michoacana
La Nueva Familia Michoacana
Los Mexicles
Tapınak Şövalyeleri Karteli
Milenio KarteliRakip(ler) Tijuana Karteli
Körfez Karteli
Los Zetas
Jalisco Yeni Nesil Karteli
Beltrán Leyva Karteli
Guadalajara Karteli