The Most Vi*lent State Of Mexico Where Even Gang Members Are Scared Of
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The Most Vi*lent State Of Mexico Where Even Gang Members Are Scared Of
Imagine a world where heavily armed criminal groups battle in the streets over billion-dollar drug empires, where innocent civilians are caught in the crossfire, and where fear and violence have become a way of life. This may sound like something out of a thriller movie, but for the people of Michoacán, Mexico, it's a daily reality.
Michoacán, a once-peaceful state in the heart of Mexico, has become the frontline in a brutal conflict between two of the most powerful drug cartels in the world: the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, or CJNG, and an alliance of rival groups known as the United Cartels. At stake is control over the multi-billion-dollar drug trade that flows through Michoacán's strategic ports, highways, and farmlands.
To understand the depths of Michoacán's cartel crisis, we first need to understand the lay of the land. Situated along Mexico's Pacific coast, it’s a place of stunning contrasts. It's a land of lush forests and rugged mountains, of pristine beaches and rolling hills covered in avocado farms
But beneath the surface, Michoacán has long been a wanted prize for drug cartels. Its strategic location - with 155 miles of coastline and key shipping ports like Lázaro Cárdenas - make it a vital gateway for South American c*caine and Chinese precursor chemicals used in the production of synthetic drugs like methamphetamine and fentanyl. Its vast stretches of remote, difficult-to-police territory are ideal for secretive drug labs, illegal logging, and other criminal ventures. And its long-established smuggling routes, both by land and sea, make it a critical transit point for drugs headed north to the U.S. market.
Sinaloa has over 45,000 members and is spread out over 100+ different countries. Look it up. Even here in Alaska where I live some Sinaloa cartel members got busted at Anchorage Intl Airport.
Sinaloa is NOT the big bad wolf anymore I lived in Michoacan for 8 years the violence is extremely high I also been to Sinaloa and it’s a walk in park compared to Michoacan TRUST ME
Yes. Outside of “Medico” though. Their numbers are small and isolated. Easily “picked off” one by one by LE.
@@davidbutler9808 that’s why the DEA labeled the CJNG the most powerful Cartel in the World their was news that the CJNG linked up with terrrorist groups in the Middle East Do some Research dude you would be surprised Sinaloa Cartel are still around don’t get me wrong but they are NOT what they used to be
@@carlitosperez8538 jajajajajaja 😂😂😂😂 la dea es el jefe de todos ellos... iluso
@@fernandogonzalezguardado yo si viví en Michoacan en carne propia la violencia y tu otro que miro dos tres documéntales y las noticias y ya eres experto en Crimen Organizado….. Mamon
Can u do videos about guanajuato
That CJNG member with the "Delta" on his body armor is now dead. I saw his corpse on a video and in a photo. Also the CJNG "Commander" with the black helmet on talking about his kids and getting into that armored ford raptor truck has also been killed. His name is "El-M2" and his charred body can be seen online.
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Amazing video ❤
i love the straight 6 content!!
I live with my Mexican wife in Santiago De Queretaro. It is relatively safe for now. the next state over in Guanajuato has been having problems.
Mexican Law-Abiding Citizens Take Up ARMS & FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE, AND FOR YOUR FAMILY!! .......
WE ARE ALL RESPONSIBLE FOR OUR OWN LIVES. -
Too late the US armed those cartels that Mexican abding citizens have no shot at winning.
@@kap1526lo primero es totalmente cierto... lo segundo... no estés tan seguro...
Well, at least you pronounced "Michoacan" correctly. "Jalisco", {Hah-liss-coh} not {Jah-lis-co}.
The cartels are targeting the avocado farms also, massive money in this crop
U played this dame topic more than 3x man same video too
When innocent lives are being lost then the madness needs to end.
Cartels, gangs, all that exists because it CAN exist in Mexico.
Solapado por los gringos... basta con mirar el armamento que cargan estos narcos... y muchos de ellos tienen nomina en wallstreeth
The Galisto
Lmfao😭😂
I swear he used to voice his own videos.
Now it's all just AI generated stuff copied from another channel, wtf happened man?
It was the money wasn't it?
Jalisco y Zacatecas here to serve papi. I love our tacos. Our women. Our culture. Our people and our pyramids of the ancient tribes GOD IS GREAT AMEN
WHY do these content makers blot out various words.....vi*lent , dr*gs , r*pe , etc ?. And quite a few even take out the words from the narration. Annoying.
Mad max, time.
im from tex in guatemala for 27 years in the business, a bar owner, just the plant part though ,no whores, and no chemicals eather.
Not even sure what this means.
How all y’all day been ❤
Mexico needs to bring Salvadors’ justice system to bear… no other way will work…
no guns in salvador to speak of my wife is from el salvador ,we live in guatemala with many guns ,police can do what they want if the people are unarmed, still support people not govt. salvador is better now though, by the..WILL
Cartels are extremely way more powerful than weak Salvadoran gangs, Cartels are so powerful that they have Cia and fbi agents working for the Cartel is a whole different ball game
The J is silent, big guy.
not really, it's more of an H sound
Video of min 13:23?
PURO CHIHUAHUA CHIHUAHUA 😍😉
This is insanity the government support for a gang is absolutely crazy sometimes i think the states should just them over and make Mexico part of the western world they are widely considered a country not part of west
Weak governnment.
Galisco
State of faer ..you wacht too much Netflix...i live in México i dont have any fear
Imagine living there😭
This is what USA is heading too....with all those iligals crossing
This comment (along with the reply above) is an american moment.
That's why u never step foot in mexico or live there never go there.
Dice lo a los miles de gringos que vienen todos los malditos días
@@fernandogonzalezguardadoMy husband is from this state. He says the cartels leave Americans alone for the most part. Especially if there just regular people not involved w the bad guys. We're going there
Cowardly
First again again
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juhlisco lmao