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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews6 de November de 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Mexico’s Narco Nonsense: When “Due Process” Means a Free Pass for Cartel Killers

    By Hotspotnews -November 6, 2025*

    In a world where common sense seems to have taken a permanent vacation, Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum has managed to outdo even the most tone-deaf bureaucrats with her latest gem: declaring the “war on narco” illegal because it supposedly violates the due process rights of drug lords. Yes, you read that right. The very same cartels that behead rivals, traffic humans like cattle, and turn entire towns into open-air slaughterhouses now get a hall pass under the banner of human rights. Since when do narcos have rights? Last time I checked, the only “process” these thugs respect is the one that ends with a bullet in the back of the head—or worse—for anyone who dares stand in their way.

    Let’s rewind the tape for a moment. Sheinbaum, the handpicked successor to Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s socialist circus, stepped into office promising more of the same failed playbook: “hugs, not bullets.” It’s a slogan that sounds like it was ripped from a bad self-help seminar, but in Mexico, it’s led to over 400,000 deaths since the drug war kicked off in 2006. And for what? The cartels aren’t hugging back—they’re expanding, innovating, and flooding the streets of America with fentanyl that’s killing our kids by the tens of thousands. But according to the Morena machine, cracking down hard on these monsters is somehow the real crime. It’s “a license to kill without trials,” Sheinbaum whines in her November presser. As if these kingpins ever bothered with a jury before dumping bodies in mass graves.

    This isn’t just naive—it’s suicidal. Imagine telling a serial killer mid-rampage, “Hold up, buddy, you have the right to remain silent… and we’ll get you a lawyer before we even think about stopping you.” That’s the absurdity we’re dealing with here. Cartels like Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation don’t operate under the Geneva Conventions; they run torture chambers and extortion rackets that make Al Capone look like a choir boy. They’ve seized control of ports, farms, and even local governments, turning Mexico into a narco-state on life support. And Sheinbaum’s response? Prioritize “social causes” over security, as if poverty excuses premeditated murder. Newsflash: The only “social justice” the cartels deliver is a shallow grave for anyone who doesn’t pay up.

    From a conservative standpoint—and let’s be clear, this isn’t about blind ideology, it’s about basic human decency—this policy is a betrayal of every law-abiding Mexican citizen. Families are fleeing border towns not because of overzealous federales, but because cartel gunmen treat civilians like piñatas at a birthday party. Amnesty International might clutch its pearls over alleged military abuses, but where’s the outrage for the 100,000+ disappeared under Morena’s watch? The UN tallies the body count, yet Sheinbaum acts like the real victims are the sicarios in their designer tracksuits, fretting over their Miranda rights.

    Contrast this with leaders who actually get it. Down in Argentina, Javier Milei isn’t wasting time on kumbaya sessions with gangbangers—he’s slashing bureaucracy and unleashing the full force of the state against corruption and crime. It’s a model Mexico could learn from: Enforce the law without apology, because weakness invites predators. Here in the States, we’ve seen what happens when you go soft on border security—fentanyl floods in, communities crumble, and politicians wring their hands instead of building walls, literal and figurative.

    Sheinbaum’s rhetoric isn’t just laughable; it’s dangerous. By framing the war on drugs as some unconstitutional witch hunt, she’s essentially waving a white flag to the very forces devouring her country. And the viral backlash on social media? Spot on. Memes flooding X with exaggerated cackles and “Mexico ex país 👋” aren’t just schadenfreude—they’re a wake-up call from people tired of elites treating murderers like misunderstood poets.

    So, to answer the burning question echoing across the hemisphere: Narcos never had rights—not in any moral universe worth defending. They forfeited them the moment they chose pipelines of poison over honest work. Mexico doesn’t need more hugs; it needs hammers. Until leaders like Sheinbaum wake up and prioritize the innocent over the irredeemable, the cartels will keep laughing all the way to the bank—and the morgue. Time to end the nonsense, or watch a proud nation slip further into the abyss.

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