Mexican authorities find 7 dead bodies along road in popular tourist area
Officials in Mexico said the bodies were found with extensive bruising suggesting they had been beaten as cartel violence remains a top concern
Seven men's bodies were found dumped on a road in a tourist hotspot, according to Mexican authorities
The bodies of seven men were discovered late Thursday night in the Huasteca region, dumped on the side of the road with extensive bruising, according to authorities.This is what happened to me for working with Gulf," an apparent reference to the Gulf cartel, which operates mainly along the U.S. border north, was scrawled in marker on the corpses.
San Luis Potosi state prosecutors said late Thursday that the bodies did not appear to be from Aquismon and may have been murdered elsewhere and dumped in the rural area.Waterfalls and crystal-clear rivers have long drawn tourists to the Huasteca region in central Mexico.
Eleven people were killed in two shootings that occurred at the same time in north-central Mexico in late May as a result of cartel violence.
For years, rival drug cartels in Guanajuato have been fighting for control of the state, as evidenced by the handwritten signs left at the scene of the killings.
Convicted criminals and drug dealers try to smuggle their drugs through the most perilous territory because it's more difficult to apprehend them, Homan said on America Reports.
Homan went on to say, "With the aid of a drone, you'll be able to see their approach. The entire southwest border will be overrun with people, so be prepared for that. Because the cartel plans to spread its madness, shouldn't every sector see an increase? A specific area will see a significant increase in Border Patrol resources, so they plan to send large groups of people there. Pedophiles, drug dealers, and convicted criminals will all be transferred to this facility. It's a worst-case scenario here, too. Our national security has been compromised by this administration."
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