LA CHINA cartel boss lady TURNED in by her BOYFRIEND for over 150 murders...

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hey my uncle always taught me...u give a byatch a ROPE she wanna be a COWBOY......

Byatches go to the extreme when giving a little power ........ you read the article she had a good position she just went bananas....

like most women do ..they get emotional...so you can imagine what a broad will do if they were to become President

let her go thru some "female problems" menopause etc. then it's:

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Gresselda Blanco was the same way
 

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Oh like the American System is any better.... :smugdraper:

If the American media was honest with the public we would find out how USA created these "monsters' like Chapo and others......

CONFIRMED: The DEA Struck A Deal With Mexico's Most Notorious Drug Cartel

So this is like informants on a large scale. USA wouldn't have to resort to these tactics if Mexico had competent law enforcement and government officials that couldn't easily be bribed. It's THEIR problem but US also because obviously the border. US has its fair share of corrupt government officials and judicial system failures but an organized crime syndicate could not have free rein like they do in mexico.
 

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It's cool to take an interest in the drug violence in Mexico, and the groups behind it....but this kind of sensationalist reporting is misleading and way overblown....'La China' had a cell in La Paz, where she was basically kidnapping, extorting, robbing, and engaged in the retail sales of drugs in the slums of the city.....her group would kidnap and kill rivals, the other groups doing the same things....none of these activities are sanctioned or ordered by the members you know by name....this is the equivalent of street gangs fighting for turf.....they did kill a lot between all of the little crews in La Paz, and brought violence and brutality to a scenic little town....but mostly in the industrial areas, where people smoke crack and crystal....thats all this was, shes not a chief of assassins or anything...shes a low level enforcer, who ran, briefly a dirty little crew in the slums....thats it. She is bad, and I always go for bytches like that.....but this is irresponsible writing to portray her as a Sinaloa anything....LOL @ los antrax in La Paz, they don't leave Culiacan...and they are not a squad of assassins....

and I was down there in La Paz, this summer and it's safe....there is very little violence in the main areas of the city....families, beautiful women, everyone walks the boardwalk at night, children playing.....
 

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Trump and his "conservative" friends might not like it..but WE (USA) are to blame :manny:

we "helped" turn Mexico into a Narco state, once we got rid of Escobar and the Colombian cartels...

along with the NAFTA agreement creating an unfair trade balance with Mexico and the creation of cheap labor and the irradication of farm revenue for mexico...

Borderland Beat: 40 years ago the US sent Mexico into a financial crisis — and it transformed the narcotics industry


Farmers, unable to sustain themselves due to the removal of subsidies and the arrival of competition from US agri-corporations, found the burgeoning market for marijuana and poppies their only avenue to surviving on the land. The army of the urban unemployed gave the cartels a deep pool from which to recruit foot soldiers, and the miserably paid (and eminently corruptible) police and military provided the muscle with which to protect their interests.



The spread of everyday crime — aided by the rapid declension and corruption of local police forces — demoralized civil society, and provided a climate within which grander forms of criminality would flourish.
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