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Schar School of Policy and Government professor Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera: 鈥楾his book is important because it is the perspective of the Mexican government on how they saw security in Mexico before the declaration of the 鈥榃ar on Drugs.鈥

Little did Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera know in November of 2017 that the high-ranking Mexican government official she was interviewing with for a book on that country鈥檚

鈥渄rug war鈥 would three years later be arrested in the U.S. for taking millions of dollars in bribes from the villainous Sinaloa drug cartel.

The dramatic downfall of Mexico鈥檚 former secretary of public security is now a new book, Las Cinco Vidas de Genaro Garc铆a Luna (El Colegio de M茅xico), written by , a Schar School assistant professor, and Rice 麻豆国产鈥檚 Tony Payan. ( is available in Spanish only.)

The book traces Garc铆a Luna鈥檚 path leading to his downfall and to the security issues in Mexico today. This work also provides credible insight into just how high the reach of organized crime鈥攖he drug cartels鈥攊s able to go to the very top of Mexico鈥檚 federal authorities.

鈥淗e was the strongman of security in Mexico,鈥 Correa-Cabrera said, regarding Garc铆a Luna. 鈥淗e was the protagonist in the first stage of the state-sanctioned 鈥榃ar on Drugs.鈥 He was the Secretary of Public Safety and the right-hand man of the Mexican president at the time, Felipe Calder贸n, and was very close to the DEA and to all the United States鈥 agencies,鈥 including the CIA and the Department of Justice.

鈥淎nd he was arrested, at the end of 2019,鈥 she said, 鈥渃harged in connection to drug trafficking, money laundering, and it was a big scandal because he was the strongman of security.鈥 Garc铆a Luna is in a New York prison awaiting trial for taking tens of millions in bribes to protect cartels.

Former Mexican secretary of public security Genaro Garc铆a Luna faces charges of drug trafficking and money laundering with the Sinaloa drug cartel
Genaro Garc铆a Luna awaits trial in a New York prison.

Correa-Cabrera interviewed Garc铆a Luna in 2017, two years before his arrest, over three days at the Center for the United States and Mexico of the Baker Institute at Rice 麻豆国产 in Houston, during which time he gave his perspectives on security issues in Mexico鈥攁 bitter irony鈥攃onsidering how his tenure came to an end.

鈥淗e thought he was untouchable,鈥 she said, reflecting on just how powerful Garc铆a Luna was at the time of the interview.

鈥淭his book is important because it is the perspective of the Mexican government on how they saw security in Mexico before the declaration of the 鈥榃ar on Drugs,鈥欌 she said.

鈥淲hat is the drug war? What does that mean? Because of the 鈥榃ar on Drugs鈥 the violence has not been reduced. The situation in Mexico is worse than it was when they declared a war on drugs. The cartels have grown very powerful, very murderous.鈥