Cartel violence fuels worries about FIFA World Cup games in Mexico
Summary
A rise in cartel violence in Guadalajara, Mexico, has raised concerns about the city's ability to host upcoming FIFA World Cup games. The violence follows the death of "El Mencho," the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, and has prompted questions about safety for the international event.Key Facts
- Guadalajara, Mexico, is set to host FIFA World Cup games.
- Recent violence erupted after the Mexican military killed "El Mencho," the leader of a powerful cartel.
- Concerns about safety have been raised due to the increase in cartel violence.
- The Mexican government assures that the World Cup will not be affected by this violence.
- The Jalisco New Generation Cartel is based in Jalisco, where Guadalajara is located.
- The U.S. provided intelligence support for the operation that led to "El Mencho's" death.
- The Mexican government is under pressure from President Donald Trump to combat criminal groups.
- Some fear that the killing of "El Mencho" could lead to more cartel violence.
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