
Four Mexican Drug Cartels Engage in Deadly War Over Resort Areas, Says Private Investigator

Private investigator Jay Armes III explained to Fox News Digital that four warring Mexican drug cartels are aggressively asserting dominance over an 80-mile stretch of resorts along the Caribbean coast to tap into the country's $30 billion tourism revenue. Their violent actions have caused collateral damage to American and international visitors. The territories, which were previously off-limits, are now battlegrounds. The cartels' disregard for the previous "code" of criminal behavior has turned the resorts into open targets. The violence is not only impacting tourists, but also the international image of Mexico. The government and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador have been downplaying gang violence, leading to canceled trips and ongoing safety concerns for tourists.
Cartel Domination
Reports reveal that four Mexican drug cartels are aggressively vying for control over an 80-mile stretch of resorts along the Caribbean coast, with a focus on tapping into the country's $30 billion tourism revenue.
Impact on Tourism and International Image
The violent actions of the drug cartels have not only caused collateral damage to American and international visitors but also tarnished the international image of Mexico, resulting in canceled trips and ongoing safety concerns for tourists.
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