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Cartel leader Rafael Caro Quintero​ faces arraignment in NYC after being exported from Mexico
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DEA’s most wanted drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero arrives in NYC to face charges after Mexico hands him over to US
Drug lord Caro Quintero to be arraigned in NYC after being transferred from Mexico
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