Polícia e Juízes de Paz na imprensa oitocentista (1826-1829)

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Joice De Souza Soares
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Chinese residents of the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, and from other states such as Sinaloa, played a significant role in the consumption, production, distribution, and illegal sale of opium in the period of 1917 to 1950; however, not all activities may be connected with such residents, as Mexicans more closely linked with marijuana were also steadily incorporated not only in the consumption of opium and its derivatives, but also as producers and traffickers. For its part, the anti-Chinese movements launched in Mexico leading to the massacre of Chinese people in the cities of Torreon (1911) and Chihuahua (1916) and spurring fervent racism in much of the country, forced many Chinese to continue their migration to countries such as the United States, with others deciding to stay in Mexico and become invisible at least in public activities, withdrawing from population censuses and even from activities linked to drug trafficking. It was in the 1940s that information provided by the Guadalajara press itself revealed the predominance of Mexican citizens in the market for opium and its derivatives, with the advent of World War II leading to a surge in prices, before a stabilizing with its end.
19世纪新闻界的警察和治安法官(1826-1829)
1917年至1950年间,哈利斯科州瓜达拉哈拉市和锡那罗亚州等其他州的中国居民在鸦片的消费、生产、分销和非法销售中发挥了重要作用;然而,并不是所有的活动都与这些居民有关,因为与大麻关系更密切的墨西哥人不仅稳步参与鸦片及其衍生物的消费,而且还作为生产者和贩运者。就其自身而言,墨西哥发起的反华运动导致了托雷翁市(1911年)和奇瓦瓦市(1916年)对中国人的大屠杀,并在该国大部分地区引发了强烈的种族主义,迫使许多中国人继续移民到美国等国,其他人则决定留在墨西哥,至少在公共活动中隐身,退出人口普查,甚至退出与贩毒有关的活动。正是在20世纪40年代,瓜达拉哈拉出版社自己提供的信息揭示了墨西哥公民在鸦片及其衍生物市场上的主导地位,第二次世界大战的到来导致价格飙升,然后才趋于稳定。
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