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Texas Border Business
News organizations across the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania reported extensively on the killing of one of the most notable drug lords in Mexico, describing the development as a significant event in the country’s long-running campaign against organized crime.
International outlets characterized the operation as a major security action carried out by Mexican forces. Coverage focused on the potential impact on cartel dynamics, regional stability, and cross-border security. Several reports noted that previous operations targeting high-ranking cartel leaders have at times led to internal power struggles within criminal organizations.

In the hours following the reported death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” authorities reported outbreaks of violence in several areas linked to cartel activity. Local officials in affected states said armed groups set vehicles on fire, blocked highways, and clashed with security forces. Security agencies increased patrols and urged residents to remain indoors in certain areas as they worked to regain control and prevent further unrest.
Mexican authorities have stated that domestic security forces carried out the operation. In past high-profile missions, units from the Mexican Navy and the Mexican Army have led such actions. Officials have not confirmed any direct operational role by the United States.
Security cooperation between Mexico and the United States has historically included intelligence sharing and coordination on counter-narcotics efforts. However, when lethal force is used on Mexican territory, operations are formally conducted by Mexican institutions. No official statement has indicated that U.S. personnel took part directly in the action.
Follow the link below to see the army of “El Señor Mencho”, the mafia boss who was taken down today in Mexico. He was the equivalent of Pablo Escobar.
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