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Lilly Tellez asking Trump to intervene in Mexico cartel policy and what Morena PRI PAN history shows about cartel violence and corruption debate explained #LillyTellez #MexicoPolitics #CartelViolence

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Mexico assures safety for 2026 World Cup fans despite recent cartel violence Mexico's government has reassured international visitors that attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be safe, despite recent violent incidents linked to organized crime. The reassurance comes after the military operation that led to the killing of Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes, head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, in Jalisco state. His death triggered days of retaliatory violence, resulting in approximately 70 deaths and disruption to transportation, including flight suspensions. Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey are confirmed as host cities, with Guadalajara set to host four matches and the other two cities hosting nine combined. President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized that all safety measures are in place and that the situation is stabilizing. She affirmed that Mexico's security strategy remains focused on promoting peace rather than escalating violence. FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed confidence in Mexico's preparations and stated that the organization is closely monitoring security conditions. Jalisco’s governor, Pablo Lemus, confirmed that all venues remain secure and that FIFA has no intention of relocating any matches. The government continues to prioritize public safety while upholding the planned hosting schedule for the World Cup, underscoring Mexico’s commitment to a safe tournament experience for fans.

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BBC Reports from Culiacán Amid Surge of Cartel Violence Following Death of CJNG Leader A surge of violence has swept across Mexico following the reported death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). After his capture during a violent confrontation in Jalisco, authorities confirmed his death shortly afterward. In response, suspected CJNG members have unleashed coordinated attacks across at least 20 Mexican states, turning numerous towns and cities into conflict zones marked by shootings, arson, and deadly street clashes. The BBC travelled to Culiacán, in the northern state of Sinaloa, a region already familiar with cartel-related conflict. The city has been experiencing instability since the 2024 arrest and extradition of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, a prominent Sinaloa cartel leader now imprisoned in the United States. The removal of key cartel figures has intensified internal power struggles and rivalries, contributing to escalating violence. BBC international correspondent Quentin Sommerville reported from the streets of Culiacán, documenting the impact of the unrest on civilians. The team accompanied paramedics Julio César Vega and Héctor Torres as they responded to emergency calls involving victims of shootings and stabbings. According to Torres, the current wave of violence is unprecedented in both its intensity and duration. The report highlights the toll on ordinary residents, emergency responders, and local infrastructure, with many neighborhoods living under constant threat. The ongoing violence underscores the deep-rooted challenges Mexico faces in confronting organized crime, particularly when leadership changes trigger violent reprisals and territorial disputes among rival factions.

BBC Reports from Culiacán Amid Surge of Cartel Violence Following Death of CJNG Leader

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Violence Erupts in Puerto Vallarta After Reported Killing of Cartel Leader Violence broke out in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, following the reported killing of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” by Mexican military forces. In apparent retaliation, suspected cartel members set fire to several government-linked properties and vehicles across the city. Among the targets were Oxxo convenience stores, described as government-owned by a local Canadian expatriate, as well as city buses and taxis. The vehicles were allegedly burned to block roads and disrupt access to the city, particularly for military forces responding to the unrest. Richard Souce, a Canadian expat and former professional boxer, witnessed the events from his condominium in the downtown Centro area. He had been watching the men’s Olympic gold medal hockey game when smoke began rising from the streets below. Despite official shelter-in-place orders issued to Canadians and other residents, Souce said he briefly ventured out during the unrest and later documented the aftermath, downplaying the risks to tourists. Souce characterized the violence as a temporary “show of force” by cartel members reacting to the loss of a high-ranking figure. He maintained that the attacks appeared focused primarily on government-affiliated businesses and infrastructure rather than civilians. Although acknowledging the seriousness of the situation, he stated that daily life had quickly returned to normal and that tourists were again visible in public areas. However, he expressed concern about the potential economic impact on local residents, noting that Puerto Vallarta relies heavily on tourism. He emphasized that any prolonged decline in visitor numbers would disproportionately harm local workers and businesses. Canadian officials had previously urged citizens in the area to shelter in place during the violence.

Violence Erupts in Puerto Vallarta After Reported Killing of Cartel Leader

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Fears of Renewed Violence in Guadalajara After CJNG Rampage and Killing of El Mencho Guadalajara, in Mexico’s western state of Jalisco, is grappling with the aftermath of a violent rampage carried out by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) following the reported killing of its leader, Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera. Burned vehicles, scorched highways, and damaged businesses remain visible across the city, underscoring the cartel’s capacity to unleash widespread chaos. The attacks were widely interpreted as a show of force, signaling that the group remains powerful even without its alleged chief. President Claudia Sheinbaum has sought to reassure the public, stating that calm is returning and praising the actions of security forces. Military and police patrols have increased in Guadalajara, but many residents remain uneasy. Businesses and schools temporarily closed, and streets appeared unusually quiet as people stayed home out of fear of further violence. Local café owner Anwar Montoya chose to open despite the risks, describing the atmosphere as tense and uncertain. Meanwhile, left-wing deputy Mariana Casillas criticized both the cartels’ brutality and the government’s long-standing strategy of targeting high-profile criminal leaders. She argued that this approach, in place since former President Felipe Calderón launched the war on drugs in 2006, has repeatedly triggered power struggles and intensified violence rather than resolving underlying issues such as poverty and forced recruitment. Experts warn that removing cartel kingpins often leads to internal battles for control, potentially causing further bloodshed. With more than 60 funerals reported and Guadalajara set to host international visitors for the upcoming Fifa World Cup, concerns about security have grown. While authorities insist the city is prepared, some local leaders argue that residents prioritize safety, basic services, and answers regarding thousands of disappeared people over major international events.

Fears of Renewed Violence in Guadalajara After CJNG Rampage and Killing of El Mencho

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After Cartel Rampage, Puerto Vallarta Works to Restore Calm Amid Visible Damage The BBC reports from Puerto Vallarta, a popular coastal resort town in Mexico’s Jalisco state, following a wave of cartel-related violence that left visible destruction across parts of the city. Journalist Will Grant visited areas affected by Sunday’s unrest, where evidence of the rampage remains clear. In a Costco car park, several vehicles were left burned and damaged, serving as stark reminders of the sudden outbreak of violence that disrupted daily life and tourism in the area. The violence formed part of a broader pattern of cartel activity that has affected multiple regions in Mexico. In Puerto Vallarta, a destination known for attracting both domestic and international tourists, the events caused fear and uncertainty. Some visitors found themselves temporarily trapped as security concerns and transport disruptions unfolded. As calm gradually returns, tourists are now making their way to the city’s international airport, resuming travel plans that had been interrupted. Local authorities and residents are working to clean up damaged areas and restore a sense of normality. The report highlights both the physical scars left behind—such as charred vehicles and debris—and the broader impact on the community’s sense of security. Businesses and public services are attempting to reassure visitors and maintain the city’s reputation as a safe holiday destination. While the immediate violence has subsided, the incident underscores the ongoing challenges posed by organized crime in parts of Mexico. The BBC’s coverage emphasizes the resilience of the local community, but also reflects the lingering tension and uncertainty that such outbreaks of cartel violence can create in regions heavily dependent on tourism.

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💥Cartel Violence Erupts Near California Border After El Mencho’s Death

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Who pays when you’re stranded? Why 18,000 Canadians in Mexico may be stuck with a massive credit card bill Canadians stranded in Mexico show why travel insurance and trip cancellation coverage protect your vacation spending

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Fear and Fallout in Culiacán as Mexico’s Cartel War Intensifies Warning: This article contains graphic accounts of cartel violence which readers may find upsetting. Fear and fallout in Culiacán have

Culiacán faces escalating cartel violence as rival Sinaloa factions battle for control, leaving civilians, paramedics and families navigating daily fear and uncertainty.

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Three nations. One trophy. A continent on edge.

Cartel retaliation in Mexico. Mass detention sweeps in the U.S.: Tourists caught in the middle.

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Mexican Cartel Clashes Raise Security Concerns Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup TAPALPA, Mexico (Journos News) - Mexico’s killing of alleged cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes has triggered days of violence in

Mexican cartel clashes in Jalisco following the death of El Mencho are raising fresh security concerns as the country prepares to host 2026 World Cup matches.

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Cartel Chaos in Mexico, Deep Freeze in NYC & Is Trump Losing His Base? Cartel Chaos in Mexico, Deep Freeze in NYC & Is Trump Losing His Base? Mexico is erupting after reports that cartel leader “El Mencho” is dead. Cities like Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara are facing violence, blockades, and fear. Why has the Mexican government struggled for years to defeat the cartels — and what happens now? Meanwhile, the Northeast is locked in a brutal freeze. New York City is sheltering in place as extreme cold grips the East Coast. Is this just winter… or another warning about infrastructure and preparedness? Plus — after traveling, spending time in the ICU with family, and watching the political climate shift, some hard lessons are emerging. Is Donald Trump losing parts of his own base? If so, what does that mean heading into the next election cycle? Cartels. Climate. Power. Loyalty. This episode connects the dots. The Karel Show streams live Monday–Thursday at 10:30 AM PST. Watch and subscribe at youtube.com/reallykarel Support the show at patreon.com/reallykarel Independent commentary from Las Vegas, four days a week. #ElMencho, #CartelViolence, #MexicoNews, #PuertoVallarta, #Guadalajara, #DrugCartels, #BreakingNews, #MexicoCrisis, #NYCWeather, #EastCoastFreeze, #WinterStorm, #ExtremeCold, #NewYorkCity, #WeatherAlert, #USPolitics, #Trump2026, #PoliticalAnalysis, #ElectionNews, #CurrentEvents, #Geopolitics, #BorderIssues, #USMexico, #ClimateDebate, #IndependentMedia, #TheKarelShow, #LasVegasBroadcaster, #NewsCommentary, #DemocracyWatch, #GlobalNews, #ICULessons https://youtube.com/live/bqTO5QxfO64

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Mexican drug lord killing sparks revenge attacks; cars and businesses set ablaze, highways blocked

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American Tourists Report Chaos in Mexico After Cartel Retaliation

American tourists say scenes of violence unfolded in parts of Mexico after a cartel reportedly retaliated following the military’s killing of one of the country’s most-wanted drug lords.

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Patients and staff in a Guadalajara hospital fled as armed individuals reportedly entered following the de*th of CJNG leader “El Mencho.” Security forces responded; authorities are investigating.
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JUST IN: 🇲🇽 Heavy clashes are underway in Colima, Mexico, as security forces engage with members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). Situation developing.
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🚨🇲🇽 BREAKING: Buildings on fire in Puerto Vallarta as clashes rage between Mexican forces and CJNG cartel.

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Heavy clashes have broken out in Zacapu, Michoacán, as CJNG cartel members were seen entering the town in armored vehicles. 🚨💥

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🚨🇲🇽 JUST IN: Violent scenes unfolding in Puerto Vallarta as CJNG cartel and Mexican armed forces engage in fierce clashes.

Tourists and locals on high alert. Situation developing.

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🇲🇽Heavy clashes erupt as the Mexican military takes on the CJNG cartel, widely regarded as the nation's most powerful and ruthless criminal organization.

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Heavy gun battles have erupted between Mexican security forces and members of the CJNG cartel near the tourist hub of Puerto Vallarta.

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🚨 JUST IN: San Isidro, Jalisco — Mexican National Guard units were ambushed by cartel gunmen using homemade armored vehicles. Armed clashes reported in the area.

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🇲🇽 JUST IN: CJNG cartel ambush kills two Mexican National Guard members and leaves one injured in Jamay, Jalisco.

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🚨 JUST IN: Mexico temporarily closes airspace in parts of the country amid escalating cartel violence.

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🚨 JUST IN: CJNG cartel launches explosive attack on Mexican National Guard base in San Juan de Los Lagos, Jalisco.

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🚨 JUST IN: Air Canada suspends flights to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico amid escalating cartel violence.

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