Mexican army kills Jalisco cartel leader: What's next for civilians? | Morning in America
The recent killing of a high-ranking leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) by the Mexican army has raised questions about the future security of civilians in the region. The operation, which resulted in the death of the cartel figure, is part of ongoing efforts by Mexican authorities to combat organized crime. However, the impact of such actions on the daily lives and safety of ordinary citizens remains a significant concern. Analysts are weighing the potential for increased violence or a shift in cartel dynamics following this development, with implications for communities living under the shadow of cartel influence.
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