

Mexico's cartels are the GREATEST threat to America and it's getting worse by the day | Redacted
May 14, 2025
Ryan Mata, a journalist from Tijuana, sheds light on the horrific cartel violence ravaging Mexican civilians, including shocking discoveries of mass graves. Jim Ferguson discusses how mass migration challenges the UK, linking it to cartel chaos. Meanwhile, Lionel critiques the Diddy trial, navigating the complexities of high-profile legal cases. The conversation highlights the urgent threats cartels pose to both American safety and the broader implications of migration policies, urging a reevaluation of current strategies.
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Mexico's Cartel War Escalates
- Mexico is currently a war zone with escalating cartel violence and mass graves along the border.
- Shutting the U.S. border caused cartels to fight over internal territory rather than drug trafficking routes.
Cartel Territory Battles Rise
- Cartels in Mexico are fighting for control over narcotics distribution and territorial dominance.
- Recent arrests and lab busts show government efforts but corruption remains deep-rooted and obstructs progress.
Government Corruption Fuels Cartels
- Mexican government actions against cartels are largely symbolic with deep corruption protecting criminal networks.
- Open southern borders allow huge fentanyl flows, undermining anti-cartel efforts and endangering the U.S.