
"They blamed me for things I didn't do, all because of who I am. I was known in my country not for bad things. The good things I have done in Mexico are wanting family to eat together and have a great life."
Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, serving a life sentence in the US since 2019, sent two letters requesting extradition to Mexico. In his latest, he accuses the Mexican government of all violent crimes he is accused of, blaming them for framing him. The judge denied his requests, citing them as unreasonable. Guzman's violent actions during the Sinaloa Cartel era were marked by extreme violence and strategic intent, leading to a significant change in drug trafficking in Mexico.
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