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New documentary offers close-up view of violent cartels

Clip: 8/4/2015 | 4m 35s

New documentary offers close-up view of violent cartels

Cartel wars have been raging for years now in Mexico, with civilians getting caught in the crossfire. To document the struggle against these cartels, Matthew Heineman embedded with two vigilante groups. He joins Jeffrey Brown to discuss his new documentary, “Cartel Land.”

08/04/2015 | Rating NR

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