(August 18, 2023) Jalisco, Mexico - 5 young men lured by fake job offer brutally murdered by Mexican drug cartel on camera. The five young men who went missing in Mexico and were later shown on camera being brutally murdered by a Mexican drug cartel were lured to meet the gang with a fake job offer, according to a report. The young men, all students and friends whose ages ranged between 19 and 22, who were duct-taped, beaten, stabbed and beheaded in a horrifically graphic video that made its rounds online this week, sought employment as private security, met a contact in town and were not seen again until the video surfaced, according to El Universal. According to El Universal journalist Carlos Arrieta, the men were deceived into a meeting with the Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) cartel. They hoped to recruit the victims into their ranks and killed them after they refused. The men were later identified by their relatives as Roberto Olmeda, Diego Lara, Uriel Galvan, Jaime Martinez and Dante Cedillo, El Pais reported. El Universal reported the “strongest hypothesis” pointed to the young men contacting a call center to gain employment. Unbeknownst to the friends, the center is often “managed by the CJNG for [the] forced recruitment of people,” the outlet reported. According to the report, these call centers offer high-paying jobs with attractive job benefits that are actually a hoax to trick young people into the CJNG, which then forcefully recruits applicants. The Fiscalía del Estado de Jalisco — the Attorney General’s Office in the Mexican state of has yet to confirm the report and has not yet confirmed which of the two major drug cartels that vie for control over the La Orilla del Agua neighborhood in the town of Lagos de Moreno — the CJNG or the Sinaloa cartel — are responsible for the video and deaths. On Wednesday afternoon, Mexican authorities located the property where the photo and video were allegedly filmed and found four burned and decapitated bodies. A fifth body was found by police inside a burned-out car in a nearby area. Photos shared by Jalisco prosecutors show brick and concrete buildings on a ranch, isolated by an open field. They also showed bloodstains on the floor, shoes scattered about and investigators examining the area. “This makes one think the five youths were there at this ranch,” the state prosecutor’s office said in a statement Wednesday. Full Article: nypost.com/2023/08/18/5-y…
@TheSDPadresFan @DailyLoud This is what we're importing to the US
@ishcontent @Punished3ntropy @TheSDPadresFan @DailyLoud We aren't seeing many Mexican immigrants right now...just saying 😬 (lots pouring through the Southern border, but not from where you think).
@ishcontent @Punished3ntropy @TheSDPadresFan @DailyLoud I’m gonna say it’s both. The cartels are sending ppl across so they have connections under the guise of “fleeing for my life” and this is why ppl do not like immigration cause governments are not screening ppl at all. So nobody knows what’s coming in
@ishcontent @Punished3ntropy @TheSDPadresFan @DailyLoud Mexicans should fight for their homeland and improve their economic situation. Fleeing does not help
@ishcontent @Punished3ntropy @TheSDPadresFan @DailyLoud Wrong. Southern American invaders (mostly male) come THROUGH Mexico, generally paying the cartel along the way, to get to our border. They are not seeking refuge, they are seeking a new country to conquer.
@ishcontent @Punished3ntropy @TheSDPadresFan @DailyLoud Why did Obama sell them guns???
@ishcontent @Punished3ntropy @TheSDPadresFan @DailyLoud Mexican in stead of invading the neighbor should be fighting for their land, or it’s ok if the neighbor move to your house because his is falling apart ?