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Saturday, March 23, 2024

Mexico's President Says He Won't Fight Drug Cartels On US Orders, Calls It A 'Mexico First' Policy

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat


Mexico's president says he won't fight drug cartels on US orders, calls it a 'Mexico First' policy


Mexico’s president said Friday he won’t fight Mexican drug cartels on U.S. orders, in the clearest explanation yet of his refusal to confront the gangs.

Over the years, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has laid out various justifications for his “hugs, not bullets” policy of avoiding clashes with the cartels. In the past he has said “you cannot fight violence with violence,” and on other occasions he has argued the government has to address “the causes” of drug cartel violence, ascribing them to poverty or a lack of opportunities.

But on Friday, while discussing his refusal to go after the cartels, he made it clear he viewed it as part of what he called a “Mexico First” policy.

“We are not going to act as policemen for any foreign government,” López Obrador said at his daily news briefing. “Mexico First. Our home comes first.”

López Obrador basically argued that drugs were a U.S. problem, not a Mexican one. He offered to help limit the flow of drugs into the United States, but only, he said, on humanitarian grounds.

“Of course we are going to cooperate in fighting drugs, above all because it has become a very sensitive, very sad humanitarian issue, because a lot of young people are dying in the United States because of fentanyl,” the president said. Over 70,000 Americans die annually because of synthetic opioids like fentanyl, which are mainly made in Mexico from precursor chemicals smuggled in from China.

López Obrador's view — like many of his policies — harkens back to the 1970s, a period when many officials believed that Mexican cartels selling drugs to gringos was a U.S. issue, not a Mexican one.

“For decades, past administrations in Mexico have thought the war against drug cartels was basically a U.S. problem,” said security analyst David Saucedo, noting that Mexican domestic drug consumption, while growing — especially methamphetamines — is still at relatively low levels.

“On the other hand, the drug cartels provide jobs in regions where the Mexican government can't provide economic development, they encourage social mobility, and generate revenue through drug sales to balance trade and investment deficits.”

López Obrador has argued before against “demonizing” the drug cartels, and has encouraged leaders of the Catholic church to try to negotiate peace pacts between warring gangs.

Explaining why he has ordered the army not to attack cartel gunmen, López Obrador said in 2022 “we also take care of the lives of the gang members, they are human beings.”

He has also sometimes appeared not to take the violence issue seriously. In June 2023, he said of one drug gang that had abducted 14 police officers: “I'm going to tell on you to your fathers and grandfathers,” suggesting they should get a good spanking.

Asked about those comments at the time, residents of one town in the western Mexico state of Michoacan who have lived under drug cartel control for years reacted with disgust and disbelief.

“He is making fun of us,” said one restaurant owner, who asked to remain anonymous because he — like almost everyone else in town — has long been forced to pay protection money to the local cartel.

“The president said out loud what we had suspected for a long time, that his administration is not really fighting the drug cartels,” said Saucedo, the security analyst. “He has only decided to administer the conflict, setting up what may have to be a crusade against the cartels in the future that he won’t have to fight.”

López Obrador has also made a point of visiting the township of Badiraguato in Sinaloa state, the home of drug lords like Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzman, at least a half dozen times, and pledging to do so again before he leaves office in September.

It's also a stance related to prickly nationalism and independence. Asked in November why he has visited the sparsely populated rural township so many times, López Obrador quoted a line from an old drinking song, “because I want to.”

The president has imposed strict limits on U.S. agents operating in Mexico, and limited how much contact Mexican law enforcement can have with them.

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico had no comment on López Obrador's most recent remarks. But it did note the U.S. Treasury Department announced sanctions Friday on a Sinaloa Cartel money-laundering network in which the proceeds of fentanyl sales were used to buy shipments of cell phones in the United States, which were then sold in Mexico.

John Kirby, spokesman for the White House National Security Council, credited “strong partnership with the government of Mexico, with which we coordinated closely and for which, we are grateful,” in investigating that case.

While Mexico has detained a few high-profile gang members, the government's policy no longer matches what Mexican drug cartels have become: extortion machines that make much of their money, not from trafficking drugs, but extorting protection payments from businessmen, farmers, shop owners and street vendors, killing anyone who doesn't pay.

They take over legitimate businesses, kill rival street-level drug dealers, and murder bus and taxi drivers who refuse to act as lookouts for them.

The cartels control increasingly large swathes of territory both in northern Mexico — their traditional base — and in southern states like Guerrero, Michoacan, Chiapas and Veracruz.

It is unclear if peaceful coexistence was ever possible with Mexican drug gangs. While some regions have produced marijuana or opium poppies for at least 50 years, the illegal trade always brought violence.

López Obrador claims the “Mexico First” policy is needed to reduce domestic violence. Last year, he claimed Mexico saw a drop of 17% in homicides under his administration. But in fact homicides had already fallen about 7% from their mid-2018 peak when López Obrador took office in December of that year. The president is essentially taking credit for a drop that started under his predecessor, Enrique Peña Nieto.

The most reliable annual count shows that homicides in Mexico declined by 9.7% in 2022 compared to 2021, the first significant drop during the current administration. Mexico’s National Statistics Institute said there were 32,223 killings in 2022.

The country’s homicide rate per 100,000 inhabitants dropped from about 28 in 2021 to 25 in 2022. By comparison, the U.S. homicide rate in 2021 was about 7.8 per 100,000 inhabitants.




88 comments:

  1. I had an aneurism trying to read this post’s title

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    1. I call 'em 'vascular accidents', I get them all the time reading the headlines here..
      Sr.Sol constantly working his fingers to the bone, probably got sumthin' big brewing, we'll cut him some slack for letting this one slip by..
      🦎

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    2. What do you expect?

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    3. 5:25
      On the 2 typos cross a line and put "On", that's it..take an aspirin and call lizard in the morning.
      Sorry about Sol.
      He works..the rent is not free.
      He volunteers .
      He goes to church on Sundays.

      Tricky

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  2. ELMO has been doing everything he can to protect the narcos from U.S. justice while they burn down Mexico. He does just the very minimum in order to keep U.S. funds coming in.
    He doesn't want to "demonize" a bunch of thieves, murderers, extortionists, rapists and child molestors. ELMO is just as sick in the head as the people he is defending.
    And making more trips to some backwater narco infested municipio more times than municipios suffering under his policies is absolutely asinine. ELMO has no love for Mexico or Mexicans. ELMO only loves ELMO and does what he can to protect his ego. Of course, all of the ELMO chayoteros will jump in and say how great he is. Save your bullshit for the families of the more than 200,000 people murdered and disappeared under his administration and the restaurant owner in this article that has to pay piso in order to just survive in this narco world.

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    1. US justice is a joke🤣 look how they violated people’s rights with the patriot act and also how they are for free speech but want to ban TikTok. If US is so war hungry tell the military leaders to grow a pair and go to war with Russia and China already.

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    2. 7:11:
      Why are millions of people risking their lives each years just so they can live in the U.S.?

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    3. 12:10
      ...The lady walking the schnauzer?
      🐕

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    4. Lady.. look, we’ve been over this a million times, it’s a yorkie-terrier

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    5. You bone heads don’t even realize why the US wants to ban Tic Toc. It ain’t got a single thing to do with free speech. Go continue allowing your leaders to leave you all in poverty and distress. The politicians and cartels will keep you poor and ignorant. The reason they do it is simply because they have citizens like yourself that are dumb and ignorant and believe all the lies they feed you.

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    6. At 6:50
      Wikipedia is your friend, for a long while it has been in the open airwaves, in the land of freedom, as to why tic Tok, needs to be abandoned, you failed to mention that, your not painting the whole picture, thank God I can see behind your smoke screen.😭

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  3. That’s because he is the Cartel.

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  4. Funnny! Yeah buddy refuses to stop taking bribes

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  5. I suggest we petition to Congress to stop sending yearly aid to Mexico, in which is used to deter drug trafficking etc. Then see if he will take back, what he says.
    32,000 deaths in Mexico in 2022.
    When will they finish adding the ones for 2023?

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    1. I don't think you know what "sending aid" means. Training, firearms, uniforms, materials. The usa doesn't send money, if they stopped, the only ones losing will be the American military complex.

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  6. Because his in cahoots

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  7. I'll give him credit. He knows exactly how to keep the borregos ignorantes eating out of his hand.

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    1. Exactly. AMLO is a piece of sh*t but he's good at FOOLING these poor bastards. He could turn himself into a dictator if he wanted.

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    2. He can’t turn into a dictator like that. How about start reading laws instead of making yourself into the anonymous smart ass on this bs website. Both of y’all 💀😭

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  8. Obrador tiene que actuar pero a la voz de ya. All it takes is one label from the Yankees before the world's eyes are all over Mexico.

    It's disheartening to witness the ongoing challenges in Mexico, particularly regarding President Obrador's approach towards dealing with the cartels. While it's evident that the Mexican government is hesitant to engage in an all-out war, it's essential to acknowledge the potential consequences of this stance.

    There's a growing concern that without decisive action, the situation will only worsen. It's no secret that external influences, especially from the US, may come into play clandestinely to address the root causes of these issues. However, the reluctance of Mexican politicians to collaborate openly with US authorities underscores a deeper problem.

    The fear of exposing complicity within their ranks hinders effective solutions. The situation in Michoacan is a stark reminder of the gravity of the issue, with drug kingpins exerting influence over government officials while eliminating any opposition.

    It's imperative to find a sustainable and collaborative approach to tackle these challenges for the well-being of Mexico and its people.

    Best regards,
    Mexicans abroad to the recue of the Estados Unidos Mexicanos

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    1. the program is THE NORTH AMERICAN UNION with huge population Mass murder before.

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  9. I thought he was just a retard but in fact he is one shameless crooked motherfucker. 6 years of letting Mexico get raped by criminals under this useless asshole.

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    1. Says the regard that thinks Mexico has been like this for 6 years. Mf Mexico has been worse in the past

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    2. 7:22 and yet he will blame other's for what he could have done . He let the CJNG cartel expand to many states in Mexico. He love to try to antagonize the US, he wants to have a tantrum so be it.

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  10. Yeah. The US wants a hardline approach such as Mexican forces killing cartel members aka Mexicans while US citizens laugh at all this getting high on drugs in just about every bar and nightclub and homes 24/7.

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    1. Borracho y en la calle quemando llanta a lo pendejo. Ya mañana estando crudo pido perdón. 😏

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    2. El veneno mata el veneno.
      See you at San Martin. 🍻

      Queso

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  12. He is the puppet for the cartels just like every president before him. Does what he is told. Mayo has been the boss for decades

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  13. I think the U.S. should threaten Mexican presidents they will be extradited and prosecuted. That will change their tune.

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    1. MX is the biggest trading partner of USA surpassing China . If they do that ...a lot of MONEY will be LOST and prices in the US with respect to consumer goods would probably increase

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    2. 2:08 boycott that shit aver quién llora primero

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  14. Wows. A delicate line for the US Gov to navigate for sure. Cutting aid is a sure fire way to show you mean business, but they also need MX politicians cooperation to get shit done. Can’t alienate them, either.

    It’s been an open secret about AMLOs corruption for a long time so this is no surprise.

    Anyone know about Sheinbaum and if she’ll have a different stance?

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    1. She will do exactly what he has done. (Nothing). It is generally accepted that Sheinbaum is AMLO's puppet. It's a statement to his political strength that he could make her the candidate for Morena and that she's pretty much automatically going to win. She has the charisma of a dead fish. Not to mention, she's about as Mexican as Angela Merkel.

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    2. littleHats rule Mexico & usa.

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    3. 8:37 Spot on 👍😂

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    4. 837 your comment makes no sense. If she's known as AMLO's puppet and you're already predicting she's not gonna do anything then why would anyone vote for her? What do you know that the people who live there don't?

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    5. Payola for votes. The mantenidos want the free pesos to continue so they'll vote for 💩

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    6. 901 I guess it works the same on both sides of the border. Mantenidos vote for freebies aqui y en China y por todos lados. Won't be long before both the U.S and Mexico turn into Venezuela....

      No but really, you dont believe Mexico is voting based on results? The U.S media only focuses on the homicides but ignores everything else. Let's use this article as an example,

      "While Mexico has detained a few high-profile gang members,..."
      A few?! Really a few! How about El Nini, RCQ, his nephew "El R", Ovidio, el Omega, El Durango, Lupe Tapia and his son, La Vaca, El Marro, Huevo Trevino, El Cazador, El Contador, El Vaquero, Menchos brother El Montana and Menchos wife La Jefa to name a few...
      That's more high profile figures than the last 4 administrations combined.

      Mexicans are voting based on results. The daily press conferences for the most part focus on informing the public of all of the national projects.

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    7. 10:25 Mira cabron. You already know how I feel about AMLO.
      He's mostly all talk. That's how he's skated through his political life. Puro blah, blah, blah. Sin ofender es arguendero el buey. Para vivir y mandar en México se necesitan huevos de los mas grandes. To advance the country hard decisions needed to be taken. The death toll and lawlessness make it apparent that those actions weren't taken. O te respetan o te haces respetar. I know you heard that one.
      I actually voted for they old fool and with the "complete" control his party won in those elections he could have achieved it. Mexico needs security first. Without the rule of law the law of the strongest and most evil reigns supreme.
      MF floated the first idea of giving a pension to all "senior citizens" irregardless of them being "formal workers". How in the F? Printing away I guess. If his mascot wins that may happen. Atole con el dedo para que voten por ella?
      I'm not educated but my roots are from a certain region of México. Lo llevo en mi corazón. Salma Hayek was a goddess to this teenager in "From dusk till dawn" and she maybe a citizen of México because she was born there, but is her loyalty really to the country where she was born or her ancestry?? Mejor Diablo conocido que diablo por conocer. C. Manzo all the way.

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    8. IPA DRINKER There's an old movie that Salma Hayek was in back in the day known as El Callejón de Los Milagros. In many ways that role she played looks similar to who she actually became in life. Just another bitch who sold out in her pursuit for money.

      https://youtu.be/JXVU0ehzBgs?si=0qqgMenxszwVZTY1

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    9. 5:54, telling it like it is.

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    10. 554 did you watch the 60minutes video Sol posted cabron? This gringo media outlet highlights many of the points I've come to make a number of times on here. The journalist says AMLO has kept a 60% approval rating despite the high homicides. How is that even possible? If the mexican people were just as fed up with a useless government then why will they continue to vote in favor of la 4T instead of your unknown candidates? How is it that AMLO has a 60% approval according to 60 minutes without the support of the mexican or Gringo media? You can keep "telling it like it is" but the Mexicans that actually live in Mexico are voting otherwise. Mexicans don't want the chaotic and retarded war hungry approach you're encouraging.

      "I'm not educated but my roots are from a certain region of México"
      Well I could've told you that. Lol. You're over here trying to say que "se ocupan huevos to lead a country" Mas vale maña sobre fuerza. ("I know youve heard that one" dur dur dur). Se ocupa mas que huevos. se ocupa cerebro, paciensa, morales, etica, maña y amor a su patria, no como los presidentes pasados, ojetes que le vendieron la patria a los gringos.

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    11. Ese Hablador no mas servi para ser Hablador.

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    12. 3:05:
      Tell that to the families of the more than 200,000 people murdered under ELMO's watch.

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    13. 515 What do you want me to tell them?
      "I'm sorry your dad died at the hands of his rivals" or " I'm sorry sedena killed your son while he was working for his boss 'El 50'".

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    14. 7:52 you know full well what Detroit means. Families, ordinary citizens get extorted, kidnapped and if they don't pay up they get killed. All that adds up on homicides.

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  15. I love ELMO!!!

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  16. Amlo trying to be the Mexican Donald Trump

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    1. I thought the same thing. Trump said America first, and the corporate, managerial, Marxist class blew a fuse. AMLO says it, and they're saying, we love you. If you don't take care of your own, no one will.

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    2. Trump is Marxist for the rich only.

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    3. I want billionaires to control everything,that's why I support Marxism!

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    4. Donald Trump lost a lawsuit by the City of New York, he has one day left to come up with bond money to cover the $484 Million lawsuit, if he doesn't, they're forfeiting his Trump towers.

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    5. 8:15
      Primero, preserva la calma..
      The judge gave your boy the trumpanzee another week to get it together, and knocked the deposit down to $178 million, or something like that..
      Still a nice piece of change, they say the Donald is trying to hit up cronies in Saudi Arabia, our partners in peace, for a bridge loan til he gets back on his feet..
      🐊

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  17. Too big to fail right? If Mexico really wanted help they could request U.S. help them by sending a few air strikes on these cartel convoys. But it’s the same story over and over. Money rules.

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  18. In that case, the U.S. shouldn’t be trying to stop guns and ammunition from being smuggled into Mexico. Have CBP stop inspecting cars going south

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    1. It's the job of SEDENA to check cars coming into Mexico. Hardly do they do that.

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  19. I find it hilarious that people talk so much crap about Mexico being corrupt, what about our own country? Our politics and elite are a bunch of lying, manipulating criminals many pedophiles or sexual deviants too

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    1. @141 if you’re comparing US corruption to Mexico, you’re positively clueless. Have you ever lived here? There is no US analog to the level and depth of corruption here. None. Not even close.

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    2. Can't compare Apple's to Oranges.
      We all know Mexico is the corruption capital and homicide capital of the world, no comparison to US whatsoever.

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    3. 1:41 AM - You ever try to do business in MX as a foreigner? Even the legitimate businesses are so full of liars, cheaters, thieves and backstabbers that it will make your head spin. The two Golden Rules: 1. Él que no tranza no avanza. 2. O chingas o te chingan.

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    4. Not on the scale of Mexico bro. Sorry. I would stop watching propaganda videos on Youtube , good advice 👍

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  20. Órale. Que siga la matanza si eso es lo que quieren los ciudadanos Mexicanos.

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  21. "Mexico first" makes no sense. Just a bullshit phrase that says "We're not going to do anything".

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  22. AMLO, the blueprint for "Mexico First" is found with El Salvador. Lock up all gang members and sort it out later.

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  23. Yeah, as if there is no human rights element to all this for the people of Mexico 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

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  24. The funniest part of this entire dialogue is the idea that the Mexican gov needs “help” doing something they are perfectly capable of doing if they had the will, and if they wouldn’t be arresting, quite literally, themselves. The dialogue itself should be one from the satirical “The Onion” but the gaslighting and American ignorance of the dynamic here is so effective that people actually believe Mexico canst do it. As if their armed forces are so hapless and incapable 🤦🏻‍♂️ all the while ignoring the fact they get shit done just fine when they decide it’s in their interest to do so.

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    1. Yes if they got on the ball, the homicides and criminal activity would go down. In order for the curupt government, to get generous bribes from Cartels, they look the other way.
      Cartels only criminal activity should be drugs, but they do extra curriculur activities kidnapping, extortion, human trafficking which affects, the normal citizens but yet the government don't care.

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    2. They wont do his because of the economic backlash. Many parts of rural Mexico run on illegal money and its too expensive for the gob to step in provide basic services. Just grap as money as possible and move to the usa.

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  25. Finally good job!

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  26. This article aims to target the ignorant and uninformed public in the U.S.
    AMLO's slogan "habrazos no balazos" means targeting the social trends that are driving the mexican youth to a life of crime. That means, creating economic and social opportunities like trade schools and higher education to deter the youth from joining the cartels to earn a living. His opponents just prayed on the dumb, ignorant and blind.

    As far as sparing the cartels by saying they are humans as well, it's doing what the U.S does to its citizens. The government can't go around killing cartel members without giving them a fair trial. If that were to happen mexico would be having protest, looting and riots denouncing police brutality and demanding the defending of law enforcement.

    Again, this article is super misleading. AMLO was in Sinaloa along with many other states to oversee federal projects. There was a road and 2 dams being constructed in sinaloa. This article doesn't cover that but makes the reader believe that he was there to cut deals with the cartels.

    The article also tries to downplay the capture and extradition of the most cartel leaders combined than the last 4 administrations combined.

    Why are these articles being written? Because AMLO is a threat to the globalist who have investments and have exploited Mexico for the last 30 years.

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    1. There are 1500 towns in Mexico with between two and four thousand people. 900 of those he has never visited even once. And only *one* of those have been visited by AMLO six times as president: Badiraguato, Sinaloa. Home of Chapo Guzmán. Just a big coincidence, I am sure.

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    2. ALMO is as curupt as any other president in Mexico, that you don't bring up, and you can't hide that under the carpet, also pictures were taken, when he went to visit Chapos mom to pick up envelopes filled of money, you can't hide that either, better yet, he got caught accepting bribes in the beginning to run the campaign to be president from Cartels, I m not biased, I see the big picture.

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    3. "And how is that working for you"?

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    4. 325 it was not by coincidence, I just told you there was a federal highway that was being constructed from Badiraguato to Parral. The Road reduced travel times from 7 hours to 25 hours. There was also 2 damn projects taking place in Sinaloa. Of all the states AMLO visited the most I believe Oaxaca has received the most attention, I ask you what drug lord was he making deals with there?

      327 LOL at you seeing the "big picture" how much money could you possibly fit in 1 envelope? If he was caught accepting bribes than provide us with the proof "big picture" guy.

      What I mentioned are facts. You can verify them for yourselves. What you guys are providing is nothing more than speculation. You have nothing to back up your claims.

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    5. At 6:13 lol a Chayotero in the house.

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    6. 752 when all else fails resort to name calling. LOL at "envelopes filled of money" how many millions can you fit in an envelope before it bust open?🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    7. 3:27 you're right no sitting president in Mexico has cleans hands. The current one can say he is not with the Cartels.
      Deep deep down inside people have told me he is a Narco President.

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    8. 327, 752, 849= same person. Stop trying to pretend it's more than one person you dork. 🤣🤣🤣

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    9. You got it wrong 😑 it's 2;35 3;27 study their method writing.

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    10. The guy that is posting comments on ELMO has valid points he did not do alot for the people that work hard, and it's true he lets Cartels run all over the country. People of people should be allowed to have weapons to defend themselves.


      Gustavo S.

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    11. 1:35/6:13:
      ELMO chayotero: You don't luv ELMO as much as I love ELMO.

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  27. Screw being nice and not wanting to encroach on your sovereignty. Annex Mexico and put them under US law and jurisdiction and solve the corruption and cartel problems.

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  28. Did you hear about the US factory in Mexico that was attacked by the cartel?.......... neither did I so what's that tell you?

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  29. They should invest less in soldiers and more in money laundering detectives

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