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    • Miguel Treviño Morales - Wikipedia
      • Few details are known of Treviño Morales's life in Dallas; the U.S. authorities believe he learned about "power, money, weapons and the vast consumer market for illegal drugs" while living in Texas. They also believe that he perceived an anti-Mexican bias among Americans, and especially towards Mexican immigrants like him.
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  2. Jul 16, 2013 · Miguel Angel Treviño Morales, leader of the notorious Zetas drug gang in Mexico, was captured by Mexican armed forces and accused of homicide, torture and money laundering, among other crimes....

  3. Oct 5, 2021 · Treviño Morales moved to North Texas with his family as a young man. Although little is known about this part of his life, it was here that he first encountered the confines of a jail cell.

  4. Jul 16, 2013 · Zeta Leader's North Texas Ties. Trevino Morales' mother, brother, and sister all lived in the Dallas area at one time. Investigators believe he often visited and spent time in the area as a...

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  5. Few details are known of Treviño Morales's life in Dallas; the U.S. authorities believe he learned about "power, money, weapons and the vast consumer market for illegal drugs" while living in Texas. They also believe that he perceived an anti-Mexican bias among Americans, and especially towards Mexican immigrants like him.

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  6. Jul 16, 2013 · He led the Zetas to the most violent era in Mexican drug trafficking, and he got his start on the streets of Dallas and Mesquite. As a teenager, a neighbor confirmed that Trevino Morales lived...

  7. Jul 17, 2013 · Trevino Morales was a local thug who had fought ferociously to control this valuable route for trafficking drugs and migrants, and residents believe his takedown is unlikely to pass unanswered ...

  8. Nov 8, 2018 · U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of Texas. In Waco today, U.S. District Judge Alia Moses sentenced 38-year-old Juan Francisco “Kiko” Trevino Chavez, nephew of Los Zetas leaders Miguel Angel Trevino Morales (Z-40) and Oscar Omar Trevino Morales (Z-42), to two consecutive life imprisonment sentences plus 20 years in federal prison. In ...

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