Once again, the Mexican government got lucky and stumbled on a major cartel player, not through savvy intelligence work, but thanks to the pillow talk of a romantic fling. While leftists and open-borders advocates rush to defend their soft approaches, actual law enforcement relies on informants close to these criminals to even get a shot at real justice. Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the infamous “El Mencho,” didn’t get caught because of elite international cooperation or high-tech surveillance—it was a tip from someone tied to one of his love interests that led to the raid. The reality is, when these gangs know how limp-wristed globalist authorities are, they don’t fear consequences.
What’s truly telling is how cartel monsters like “El Mencho” can operate openly for years, shielded by terrified citizens and bought politicians. Liberal “woke” policies, both in Mexico and at our southern border, have basically turned the region into a playground for violent crime. The left loves to claim border security is racist or outdated, but who ends up paying the price for their ridiculous ideology? Ordinary families, ranchers, and law enforcement officers—while drug lords and their cronies waltz through weakly defended checkpoints.
It shouldn’t take a romantic partner ratting out a cartel boss to get action. But the status quo is just that pathetic. Instead of strong, consistent crackdowns, you have globalist bureaucrats wringing their hands about “human rights” for violent kingpins. The cartel scum live rich lives, and decent people pay with blood. Of course, the real media story is never about the innocent victims or destroyed towns—it’s about making excuses for the traffickers and blaming America for daring to want a secure border.
That’s why the raid on “El Mencho” is flashy, but not a sign of real progress. It’s a reminder of failure. Cartels don’t fear the law—they ridicule it. Because they know that left-wing politicians and activists in both Mexico City and Washington are too spineless to back the kind of hardline enforcement that actually works. The problem isn’t the criminals. It’s the politics that lets them thrive.
Maybe next time, instead of relying on scorned girlfriends and lucky breaks, officials on both sides of the border should try policies that scare the criminals instead of the citizens. But don’t hold your breath. As long as bleeding-heart liberals run the show, the cartels have nothing to worry about—except maybe an angry ex with a secret to spill.
Source: Just The News
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