Because they have better training and firepower against the drug cartels.
Pancho VillaSancho Panza was the Mexican Guerrilla leader who conducted raids in the United States.
A small cannon loaned by the Mexican Army for protection agaainst Commanche raids.
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john brown's raid
The Luftwaffe invented air raids during the Spanish Civil War.
Pancho VillaSancho Panza was the Mexican Guerrilla leader who conducted raids in the United States.
Francisco "Pancho" Villa
Francisco "Pancho" Villa
It was on loan as protection from Comanche raids.
A small cannon on loan from the Mexican Army for protection from Commanche raids.
A small cannon loaned by the Mexican Army for protection agaainst Commanche raids.
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The raids were known as the "Palmer Raids," named after the U.S. Attorney General at the time, A. Mitchell Palmer. The raids targeted individuals suspected of being involved in radical or anarchist activities, with many being arrested and deported without due process.
The raids were named the "Palmer Raids," after the U.S. Attorney General at the time, A. Mitchell Palmer. Conducted under the leadership of Palmer, these raids targeted individuals suspected of being involved in communist or anarchist activities during the Red Scare of the 1920s.
It was fought over a small cannon on loan from the Mexican Army for defense against raids by the Commanche.
The Palmer Raids (1919-1920) involved mass arrests and deportation of suspected communists and radicals at the height of the post-World War I era red scare.
Thew were given lands in Texas to help populate the zone, and prevent Comanche raids into Mexican populations further south. They were supposed to adopt Mexican laws and customs, but they didn't, ultimately revolting against the Mexican government in 1835 and conforming the Texas Republic.