Live the life of a soldier fighting on the front line of the brutal war against Mexico's powerful drug cartels.
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@alnonickname5706 ай бұрын
'my mama told me to do the right thing'... go mama. Raised that boy with good values, damn tough job..
@user-cr1iz8fw6h4 ай бұрын
I really respect that boy. Good luck to him.
@maxanderson9692Ай бұрын
Total lame and watered down representation of what’s truly going on in the war on drugs with the Mexican cartels! Reggie after this appalling mini documentary it is 💯 % safe to say I’ve lost all respect for you! Lamest bit of content ever!
@Berhin130019 күн бұрын
Who asked?
@maxanderson969219 күн бұрын
@@Berhin1300your pathetic mum! 😅
@poulandrewalcanzado420814 күн бұрын
@@Berhin1300 I asked now shut up
@billymcmanus96426 ай бұрын
You can hear & see the sadness in that boys eyes and hear it in his voice when he talks about the death of his grandfather even though he tries to be a strong soldier 🪖. I feel bad for him he seems like a good kid
@mohrevel5 ай бұрын
Heartbreaking. Poor kid.
@maxanderson969219 күн бұрын
Shut up u lame!
@ernestoguzman11266 ай бұрын
I'm surprised the Mexican army allowed a reporter become a soldier and carry a gun. Those soldiers have a tough job. May God bless them
@ryangonzales88915 ай бұрын
Not surprised, what if they get into a gun fight with the cartels, they need everyone armed including him.
@user-hw8mq3bl6pАй бұрын
Grasias que los apollen ❤🇲🇽
@Crazy--Clown16 күн бұрын
Lol they will let anyone these days of becoming a soldier
@andresvanpelt45822 күн бұрын
I'm sure they wouldn't have allowed it to a white female
@SoleilBlanc112 ай бұрын
God bless this young man, I hope he will live a long and happy life and have everything he needs 🙏🏻
@Elemblue26 ай бұрын
My respect for those soldiers only deepens with exposure.
@ernestocarrillo76 ай бұрын
💯
@dansiwek35936 ай бұрын
Drug war is a scam, it's a war on freedom not drugs.
@IngramPetersJr-nr7rm5 ай бұрын
That's why I love Jamaica. Murder capital of the world but tourists are relatively safe
@user-cr1iz8fw6h4 ай бұрын
Louis has my respect.. he could’ve been like his friends but he chose an honorable path.
@maxanderson9692Ай бұрын
Exposure? this is lamest bit of content I have ever seen. Such a watered down lame representation of the true war that is going on! LAMEST content out there Reggie you suck for real !
@TheFurier6 ай бұрын
God bless the good people of Mexico
@EliHermenegildoАй бұрын
Thank you.😢
@cathyrussell52955 ай бұрын
Massive Respect to the soldiers and everything they do to protect their fellow citizens. God bless them! 🙏🙏🙏 🇦🇺
@alaintremaine33026 ай бұрын
Even if this is two years old, and even if this only what the Mexican military/government wants us to see, I appreciate the efforts made, and hope that Luis and his family are fine.
@holeefuk4136 ай бұрын
So what if it's 2 years old
@jonatand20456 ай бұрын
The military won't tell you prohibition created the cartels.
@EC2sit6 ай бұрын
Exactly......
@JazzFunkNobby19646 ай бұрын
That was 2016. Six or seven years ago.
@bradliston89906 ай бұрын
To be fair I went to Puerto Vallarta a year ago and the beaches were constantly patroled by ground and military hellicopters. I felt safe, it was a good trip, interesting to see and now this documentary to learn more about that story.
@Svg784p3 ай бұрын
Luis is a great young man. May the almighty keep him safe.
@djndjn4 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving us a view into reality. God bless those brave men and you for bringing this to light.
@maxanderson9692Ай бұрын
Not reality a very lame watered down version of what’s really going on!!!
@icruise4me18 күн бұрын
I too patrolled the streets of East Los Angeles with the California National Guard, when the cops beat up Rodney King. That British reporter had it easy compared with what soldiers have to endure. But, thank you very much for such a nice video.
@foxiedogitchypaws71416 ай бұрын
To All Military, Thank you please stay Safe.
@MyAccount-in9ru6 ай бұрын
Excellent work, thank-you!
@AiydnnCantu6 ай бұрын
Dude thank you for this documentary ❤
@edwinnavarro67522 ай бұрын
Yes but he was asking to many questions and some questions they can’t answer for safety
@digglerdudeukАй бұрын
Always enjoy Reggie Yates' documentaries, he seems like such a personable chap.
@gumbs25376 ай бұрын
Thanks for the content 😎🔥🔥🙌🏾🏬
@s.s.69165 ай бұрын
I’ve found new respect for the mission of the Mexican army
@therealdeal266 ай бұрын
****💯💯💯*** ***with this DOCUMENTARY upload THANK YOU for ALL YOU DO for this channel**** ****💯💪💯****
@firstamendment75684 ай бұрын
Top Notch work, Mr. Yates and team ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@candicemattson862114 күн бұрын
I took my daughter on a cruise when she was 13 we spent two glorious days in Cabo, but she refused to get off the ship in Puerto Vallarta. Truly made me sad because I love all of Mexico.
@heshanlakshan73506 ай бұрын
Definitely Best Document ❤
@jonatand20456 ай бұрын
Should mention the drug prohibition fuels the cartels.
@judithcampbell17055 ай бұрын
Gone are the days of fun in the sun. Sadness in the young soldier speaking of his grandfather. Cartel mobsters are everywhere nowadays. I'll scratch this holiday destination off my list. Thank you for the update and the warning it brought. What a shame.
@hostronic5 ай бұрын
I literally just went to Cancùn last week. Never saw a single bit of violence. There are more gun deaths in a single U.S. city than the entire country of Mexico. Not to mention the Cartels rarely, if ever, target tourists.
@FreestylingIsLike1234 ай бұрын
hes just fear mongering dont stir shit and their wont be any on your stick. @@hostronic
@MrWillicat14 ай бұрын
@@hostronicPopulation of the US is 330 million vs 127 million in Mexico. USA 37K vs Mex 23k gun deaths per year in 2023. Thats only 14K and Mexico has a significantly smaller population. But with that said I feel pretty Playa Del Carmen & Cancun myself.
@slupot25 күн бұрын
@@hostronicthe gun death statistics for the US are a bit skewed. The statistics count ALL gun deaths, from accidental, suicide, gang warfare, self defense, police killing armed suspects in shootouts and finally cold blooded murder.
@susanlucas112510 күн бұрын
Great reporting and documentary.
@salvadorbravo4187Ай бұрын
Yates, nothing but respect for showing your professionalism, dedication and brave heart. Great job!
@MrWalterclemmons5 ай бұрын
I was finally picked up by immigration for not having my passport and was held for 8 weeks at the immigration facility there before my new passport arrived and the people there were some of the best I'd ever met. Like a vacation in a vacation and after 8 weeks I did not want to leave. Officer Juan spoke very good english making my stay more pleasant. Thank you Acapulco for all the kindness.
@donkeyballs33075 ай бұрын
U r full of crap, u don't need a passport to go to Mexico, I fly direct to Mexico, without a passport, many many times
@jairocastaneda75546 ай бұрын
Muy bueno el documental espero y subas más contenido así 🎉
@wesleybarton38716 ай бұрын
I was in Acapulco in February of 1992. It was very nice then Of course the poverty i saw in the Zocalo was depressing. Eating at an outdoor patio spot, all the while homeless women with small children passed by causing the appetite to diminish, and a few more Coronas took my mind off the misery there.
@asullivan40476 ай бұрын
Did you feed them???
@wesleybarton38716 ай бұрын
@@asullivan4047 Your mother did. Get out of here smart arse.
@jimgaston98636 ай бұрын
Those women aren’t as poor as you think? Begging from tourists is big business in a country with a minimum wage of $1 us per hr
@wesleybarton38716 ай бұрын
@@jimgaston9863 Another ignorant right wing Trumper. I gave a little bit a couple pesos. About half an hour later i saw the kid telling his mother, who was sitting in the stoop of a closed business, about the man who patted him in the head and gave him some money. The mother was smiling seeing the excitement her son had, telling her about the gringo who was nice to him. Of course your ilk would never know the joy of little things that mean a lot to dirt poor children.
@kludgybrains34594 ай бұрын
@@jimgaston9863 ignorant comment
@pastorbrightamegazo92315 ай бұрын
Wow! What a training documentary!
@AjosAstrocat2 ай бұрын
Great documentary!
@anagamin.duhkha5 ай бұрын
So cool that you got to have this experience with them! I didn't realize tourism has dropped by such a large amount.....now everyone is in Cancun :(
@anusuya447318 күн бұрын
Oh my! What a documentary! Did not realised Mexico was so dangerous, these soldiers are amazing, i also never realised they actually care for their people...many many blessings to Luis and all those risking their lives to protect the population... Mexico has soo much cultural wealth to give the world, how has it become like that?😢
@frankfestus1145 күн бұрын
You do not realize are you leaving in a country with no internet they so many drugs gang yet you don't know is violence
@ricoconnor33514 ай бұрын
half those cops on tHe payroll
@kenbellchambers45774 ай бұрын
If Marijuana had never been criminalised in the USA, in other words if the expert advice offered by professionals had been listened to, most of this insane chaos that we see all over the world would have never happened. Prohibition makes criminals wealthy beyond all bounds. Home grown pot, grown with care and affection is a wonderful plant. The ancient Persians said it well, 'A cup of Keif tea in the morning makes a man as strong as a thousand camels in the courtyard.' So true.
@makamakaaa3 ай бұрын
Very true. Ignorance loves to dismiss the fact that prohibition creates riches for the wrong people.
@DrJ-hx7wv2 ай бұрын
Sure, the cartels would just go away right? Like the mob
@MontanaCrotchRocket6 ай бұрын
Seriously how hard would it be to bring like 5 or 6 gas powered weed eaters with you?
@Star-Light.4-6 ай бұрын
Definately old, hurricane Otis wiped this poor town off the map! 😢
@jahvincikingdamani47186 ай бұрын
WHAT TOWN?
@yeewhiz5 ай бұрын
Acapulco@@jahvincikingdamani4718
@deanshields80313 ай бұрын
2016
@user-vv9kt2uo2l2 ай бұрын
Good observation, exactly what I was just thinking. The roads, bridges are still un repaired. People in Acapulco are suffering a great deal of pain. Officer Luis, may God keep you safe and bless you and your family.
@user-vv9kt2uo2l2 ай бұрын
Acapulco suffered the rage of natured not that long ago. It’s nice to see young Officer Luis taking part of this documentary. May The Lord bless you and keep you safe. Acapulco needs help from the world to recover from the unimaginable after the hurricane touched ground there and erased it from the map. God bless the people that survived the natural disaster, but have hurdles ahead. Good documentary, thanks to the military men who participated and showed us the beauty of this beautiful place.
@HillsUp_74136 ай бұрын
Just like he said he don't know what's it's like to fight against people he grew up with that's crazy
@georgetolea26395 ай бұрын
I have friends living in Mexico in different parts and they find it amazing ...safe for them and their kids.
@cm5691cm4 ай бұрын
Yes all Mexicans please return to Mexico. It is amazing!
@cookielapaz89273 ай бұрын
Mexico has a good president instead of the lame brain China Biden. USA drug addiction is rampant and the only that happens is the drug dealers pay billion dollar fines and continue to sell poison drugs and kill people. USA creates addicts.
@johneynon70186 ай бұрын
Good that the military teach them to be clean and responsible . Taking pride in themselves. Unlike the police the military doesn't shake you down. At least not in my interactions with them.
@jonatand20456 ай бұрын
Still, the police would be developed instead of the military if the useless prohibition hadn't made the cartels powerful.
@MikeAguilera5 ай бұрын
Protect & Serve! good job sir....
@danielrsson21713 ай бұрын
It’s crazy and so sad that all these things are happening in Acapulco! Seems like a beautiful place🇲🇽❤️😞
@TobinOsusky10 күн бұрын
I was in Acapulco for one week during spring break in college, and personally witnessed about 10 people die for various reasons. It was insane. Even a teammate of mine was airlifted out with a severely broken neck. Utter chaos city
@porshataylor-ee5ri4 күн бұрын
People saying it's safe, gotta be nuts.
@mairepcod4063Ай бұрын
Thanks,
@rosariodeleon5416 ай бұрын
Dios bendiga a Mexico❤❤❤❤
@e-curb6 ай бұрын
Since Luis is fluent in English, there's a chance he'll find this video. If you do, Luis, let us know how you are doing.
@jahvincikingdamani47186 ай бұрын
MILITARY WOULD NOT LET HIM RESPOND
@SpiritusMundi36 ай бұрын
@@jahvincikingdamani4718😂😂😂😂
@HomeoftheBrave9115 ай бұрын
The soldiers are the heroes in this situation, they are clearly outnumbered. My heart breaks for the ppl who just want to live in peace. The cartel are ruthless and entering the U.S. daily trafficking drugs and ppl. I'm shocked more Citizens aren't concerned with our open borders, 💔💔
@alejandroruiz24322 ай бұрын
MY RESPECTS TO PRIVATE LUIS SEEMS TO HAVE A GREAT HEAD ON HIS SHOULDERS!!! AND HIS ENGLISH ITS PERFECT
@HopeS683 ай бұрын
My deepest condolences to the young man who lost his gandpa, I just wanted to hug him. So sorry and much repect for what you do in the military 💚
@thataccentgamer18 күн бұрын
the brave men and women who sign up to be a soldier in mexico are the REAL MVPs
@MrWalterclemmons5 ай бұрын
I was at the base back in 07 I had lost my shoes and hiked up the hill thinking the Army Guys could help me out with a pair of boots I showed them my VA card from the USA and after a few moments of conversation the officer there said he would issue a new pair to me. He asked me what size and I told him 13 us. however, they had no size 13 and 10.5 was the best they could do, I was out of luck, but they did feed me a great meal that I was thankful for after the hike up there. I had a boat in the bay but lost it for not paying the docking fee. My 1/2 brother was to pay it, he told me he did, he did not. It was turned into a party boat and renamed the Ye Corral. Last I saw of it Luis was leaving the doc headed out to open waters. 43' trimaran, oh how I miss it.
@hopesnopes5 ай бұрын
Luis is a sweet and decent young man. I'm so sorry his granddad was killed, it sounds like Luis loved him a lot.
@alancochrane1748Ай бұрын
The subject matter deserves much more than the overly simplistic lad-like narrative of Reggie.
@RosanglianaA-qh2gw6 ай бұрын
When was this documentary was recorded???
@diro59106 ай бұрын
2016
@pauliewalnuts2406 ай бұрын
When your young and invincible, its easy to be attracted to less discipline, party having, flashy lifestyle of the cartels rather then the strict discipline of the army. Havnt watched this all yet, but it seems clear the mexican millitary wanted to show off its army while downplaying the problems in the country. On the other hand, you obviously went down there to investigate the conflicts between the millitary and the cartels.
@Wanda6493 ай бұрын
Everything started when America started having high demand for Good Drugs. late 1970 s and 1980,s was a.busy time. The Demand was so.high that Drug Cartels were being born and Growing and getting Richer and Powerfull.
@icruise4me18 күн бұрын
Saludo con mucho respeto al Soldado interpretador que le ayudó al muchacho Británico, no solo con su interpretación pero la triste historia de sus familiares y amigos soldados. Animo Ejército Mexicano que Dios esta con todos ustedes. Dios los bendiga.
@anthonymauger93886 ай бұрын
Drugs in uk ,carrying knifes fighting same war
@SuperGreatSphinx6 ай бұрын
God Save The King
@silvestresantana11702 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful documentary on it I really hope things turn around for the mother land but poverty has the things how they are 🙏🏽
@honkzor14 ай бұрын
When clearing the fields, do they also pick up the poppies or just leave them lying there? They can still be used even with the plant cut off..
@keepwondering_11 күн бұрын
man i wouldn't survive a day doing this, much respect to these guys. but if i grew up there, poor, no perspectives, i could imagine these cartels are hard to say no to.
@RichardRalston-gn6mp6 ай бұрын
Man this shit is an old documentary 😂
@tito2officiall5426 ай бұрын
They tryna do us like a&e with the same uploads like we won’t notice 😂😂
@__prometheus__6 ай бұрын
i had a feeling lol. i remember seeing this like last year😂
@damnwereinatightspot6 ай бұрын
2016 ish
@FeedScrn23 күн бұрын
Does the couple in the thumbnail have a problem? Where in the video does he talk about that situation? Thnks.
@victorlopez61702 ай бұрын
This felt like Ba Sing Se- “there is no war”😂😂😂
@loucasmiller38256 ай бұрын
love how we use also have the g3 as the standard issue. Ig its just standard issue for budget militaries. Greek army btw. Kind of annyoyng to clean
@Uncommonsensetoo6 ай бұрын
No wonder I never hear anyone say they are going to Acapulco on vacation any more
@zdenekprisovsky27836 ай бұрын
I visited Mexico, state Guerrero in 1984. I was there on my own during 8 days arriving from Canada. I moved freely and never felt at risk although there were military patrols in streets. The message was sort of dubious, but I took it as a signal to visitors to feel safe. It is good for business. I believe to be effective against narcos requires a credible civilian level intelligence. Without it the soldiers are only for visual state-power presence without much real effect. This is something only local person can fully appreciate. I think it is still worth of visiting there; the climate and attitude of locals in without parallel on this continent.
@petertousignant65665 ай бұрын
84 & 23/24, you could ruin your career in less than an hour. 40 years gives Mexico plenty of time to f~things up.
@detleffleischer94184 ай бұрын
In total fairness though you visited during the heights of the Dirty War, the cartels were practically nonexistent and the ones that did operate were still operating under the Pax Mafiosa under the collective name of the Guadalajara Cartel, the Army had a major presence in Guerrero and most of the South because they were mainly there to suppress Indigenous revolts and Socialist peasant movements, like the one at Agua Blanca or the Acteal Massacre, specifically to stop them from gaining any national prominence as the PRI was already faltering under the weight of its own corruption.
@deanshields80313 ай бұрын
@@petertousignant6566*2016
@Blacc_yoshi27 күн бұрын
Anybody got any recommendations on any new cartel documentaries like cartel land and where can i watch them
@BluebirdJDAMАй бұрын
What a stoic, noble character of the young policeman! He/his brother in arms deserve the best. 🎉
@Sanity5864 ай бұрын
I stopped traveling to all parts of Mexico many moons ago! Sadly, I just don’t feel safe over there.
@natanhaelalvarado61372 ай бұрын
Well millions of Americans live here because they are not ignorant to believe propaganda, at least in Mexico kids are safe attending school without fear of being sh0t, and Mexico doesn’t have homeless on every corner, or the fentanyl drug zombies walking on the streets, funny thing is that even Mexico with all its cartels is not even in the top 20 list of the most drug addicted countries in the world, while guess what country is the number one?
@4mikky6 ай бұрын
now you understand why Trump needed a wall🤣🤣🤣🤣
@OhNellly28 күн бұрын
To get votes only 🤷♂️
@nunyabuziness84216 ай бұрын
I saw this years ago
@netretailer5 ай бұрын
Before you judge someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes, that way you are a mile away and....you have their shoes.
@possibledreams1864 ай бұрын
I could only stay with this "documentary" for about 15 minutes. The jounalist did not fit well reporting in his capacity as a "Mexican soldier", and the lack of confidence by the soldiers did not help. Maybe they did think he was a cartel plant, trying to learn tactics from the inside? There are other documentaries that are more informative.
@andrewhazenberg33984 ай бұрын
These reporters are pretty brave to be doing this . 👍
@luigicellauro4076 ай бұрын
This video does not make the advert of Acapulco!
@MiguelRodriguez-te5eg2 ай бұрын
Respeto para todos los soldados
@eddiemoney10935 ай бұрын
The poppy is really a beautiful flower
@DrJ-hx7wv2 ай бұрын
Even Dorothy thought so.
@rodneycaupp59625 ай бұрын
There was a little gypsy town just outside Naval Air station Rota, Spain. On the Beaches in site of the Base Gate, were machine gun carrying Spanish Military waiting for delivers from 15 miles away in Morroco. After sundown they had shoot to kill orders. and the Navy let us know up front. Only one Nuke Sub Captain was shot that summer for running past an E4 Jar-Head at the head of the Pier, during a Nuclear Alert.. Come on Captain, you knew what might happen if you run late... That made me into one deadly Nuke Security Post, right above NUKE WEAPONS... Jack Bower was the best ever....
@user-hw2wv6xg6v2 ай бұрын
May God protect mexico ❤️
@EC2sit6 ай бұрын
So se aguiten echenle ganas para futuras generaciones.. sean libres. De todos los mecos..q dios los bendiga i los cuide siempre.
@JoseAlvarez-rz6sl6 ай бұрын
Very good report but yet I feel very sad that my Mexican people are being killed every single day and I can't do nothing about it . I'm was born in Mexico myself and thanks to my parents I was made citizen of the United States of America. My live would of been so different if I would of been there myself only God knows if I would of stay right or been in the military myself but in my heart the love for my parents would of told me to do always right.
@cm5691cm4 ай бұрын
What is right is go back and fix your country.
@carlhovde68464 ай бұрын
Some folks blame drug using Americanos for fueling the demand
@natanhaelalvarado61372 ай бұрын
Bro don’t be fooled by propaganda, Mexico nowadays is being targeted because tourists keep flooding with their dollars, Mexico is the 6th most visited country in the world,cartels don’t harm tourists and everyday people, they k!ll themselves in battles in isolated spots, imagine how dumb would I be if say the US is violent because of the school sh00tings(btw there has never been a school sh00tings in Mexico) if Mexico is supposedly so violent then why: 1. We have the largest population of US citizens abroad, more than any other country 2. Americans are moving in droves to Mexico nowadays escaping the high cost of living in fact, causing gentrification in Mexican cities, Mexico City is being flooded look up. Mazatlán where I’m from have hundreds of American and Canadians retirees. Another thing: who fuels and feeds the cartels? The insatiable appetite of your country addiction, it is the most addicted country on the planet, Mexico is not even in the top 20. We have no fentanyl zombies walking on the streets or so many homeless. Really youur society is being rotten to the core, you guys need to change your way of life otherwise you’ll end up destroying from the inside.
@EC2sit6 ай бұрын
Necesitan drones i checkear para donde corren o arrancan.
@CrimePOV5016 күн бұрын
as long as i get my tacos and burritos i am chilling
@danieltrejo-rr5jm17 күн бұрын
so easy to look at other country drug problems lol i would loveeeee to see a documentary like this about american cartels
@jahvincikingdamani47186 ай бұрын
WHERE ARE YOU 🫵🏼 WATCHING FROM? IM FROM DALLAS
@rodneymiller39796 ай бұрын
The dude trying to march is hilarious HAHA
@ForYou-ub6uc6 ай бұрын
Who
@Cam_886 ай бұрын
He's British, dont expect him to know or understand weapons. They took them from their civilians long ago 😂
@hafizsenadbrick6 ай бұрын
Because UK is civilized country.
@edmundmawlong91166 ай бұрын
Politician play their games they make soldiers throw their life away how come they never die for their country.
@FrumpyLumps6 ай бұрын
@@hafizsenadbrickMore like brainwashed cattle that do not understand a basic human right to defense.
@chrisjohnson53636 ай бұрын
Lol that's hilarious part of why it is hilarious is because your comment was the 1st one i read. Maybe that vile evil witch the queen can teach him. Royal scum
@ryancorroll46676 ай бұрын
No that was z IRA
@nicholasmargagliano18333 ай бұрын
Army kid is a unit and has my utmost respect 🫡 Green to green bro
@heyhandersen58024 ай бұрын
I was in Acapulco in 2005, there was no opium problem then, at least on this scale. Very sad, for it was a very nice place.
@Mary-ik1zf5 ай бұрын
My Mexican friend came to Xmas dinner the stuff she told me about Mexico .And that she and her litter girl were Lucky to be back in London alive after going for six months .And she blessed to be living in the uk .Will never live in Mexico again .Way to Dangerous ,Don’t we know that anyways
@carlstanton25506 ай бұрын
Poor ol' Reggie. "I was assigned the only English speaking member on the base" literally every conversation he has IN ENGLISH about anything cartel related gets shut down straight away by a "non English speaking" member 😂 Reggie they damn well knew English perfectly,they just wanted you to think you can discuss anything without them understanding so they could work out what type of journalist you are 😂😂 When i was a kid,Reggie was one of the faces of kids tv,and was a presenter for many kids shows.eventually became a presenter/reporter for News Round,wgich was a news channel specifically for kids& young adults. Hes come a long way.
@tkk38526 ай бұрын
He has British accent, is he British?
@carlstanton25506 ай бұрын
@@tkk3852 yeah 👍
@MRsilverngold6 ай бұрын
Most of them are paid by the cartels,that's why they wont talk about the cartels, cartels will kill them if they said anything,massive corruption in the military & police force,Reggie a fool,this is not accurate
@e-curb6 ай бұрын
Your assessment isn't quite right. Yes the commander understands English, but it is common in Mexico for people who don't have full confidence in speaking English to not say anything in English. It's part of the culture of Mexico.
@Freddo.003 ай бұрын
Viva mi Mexico 🇲🇽 lindo y querido
@stevengill17366 ай бұрын
A sincere thanks to the Army unit that allowed you to embed! It's unfortunate for everyone that fentanyl and methamphetamine have taken over the streets. I'm curious when this documentary was made, because they talked about amapola (poppy) growing, and since fentanyl came into production, there's far less opium being grown AFAIK. And why are they beeping out the word heroin? The sad thing is that we were better off with heroin instead of fentanyl!
@Andy-gb8sx5 ай бұрын
Was!! It still is. Its an amazing and safe place
@user-cr1iz8fw6h4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Yeah I’ll go to a beach with a literal military battalion. Plenty of safe beaches in the world.
@RogowskiBubba08646 ай бұрын
Nice
@mpirokajosephmgcokoca23556 ай бұрын
You are supposed to wear a bullet proof vest and helmet
@mikerosy69242 ай бұрын
I’m glad flights from Detroit to Cancun are $150-250 direct flights, round trip… Detroit to Cabo / Acapulco/ and all other pacific coastal flights take 10-14 hrs and cost $650-$1400 round trip… Sad I mention this, but glad Cancun is cheap for r us Detroit, Michigan folks.
@porkchop59945 ай бұрын
Looks like Mountain Warfare Bridgeport Ca
@richarddelconnor6 ай бұрын
Perhaps subsidizing local businesses to provide higher wages, and other incentives, would reduce the allure of the cartel for a teenager’s future.
@jonatand20456 ай бұрын
That is expensive you know. Legalization would cut profits, reducing the allure. It is well known prohibition created the cartels.
@e-curb6 ай бұрын
@@jonatand2045 You want to legalize heroin?
@dylanr84816 ай бұрын
Won't work. Narcotraficante is embedded in culture now.
@user-cr1iz8fw6h4 ай бұрын
Yep. America needs to decriminalize drugs, manufacture and regulate it. Legalization is the way to end this violence in both countries.
@colincarver8934 ай бұрын
Reporter G has a serious lack of street smarts. Thus, is actually putting people in hazardous situations with his questions
@chuygonzalezchuky17596 ай бұрын
Aún así publiquen videos de hace años atrás seguirá creciendo MÉXICO y los turistas seguirán visitando nuestro país pues ahí más lugares buenos que malos en el país si bienes a pasear y disfrutar sin meterte en problemas nada tendría que pasarte si bienes ha hacer desmadre obvio te toparas con los obscuros pero bueno está cara siempre les a gustado dar de MÉXICO a los gringos por eso los medios de comunicación en TV 📺 ya no son bien vistos cuentan lo que quieren y como quieren pero bueno envidia enorme como siempre saludos a todos desde TAMPICO TAMAULIPAS 🦅🇲🇽
@jonatand20456 ай бұрын
Mas turismo y crecimiento sin la inutil prohibicion.
@diro59106 ай бұрын
México está lentamente colapsando con el resto del mundo y el cáncer que tenemos lo está acelerando.
@jonatand20456 ай бұрын
@@diro5910 No, solo vez muchas noticias negativas. Si la violencia es endemica debido a la prohibicion de als drogas, pero la economia crece lentamente de todas maneras.
@bgsalvr6 ай бұрын
Mexico is beautiful but not with all its terrible areas, violence throughout the region. Maybe I would think twice about going to Mexico. The safest place might be the capital, but now I see a lot of people being killed, even people who work in the government. What is AMLO thinking? If it was violent crime between opponents in the Cartel it wouldn't matter, but what about innocent people. And also no one knows about the disappearance of 43 students.
@chuygonzalezchuky17596 ай бұрын
@@bgsalvr no te entiendo ni vergas mijo estás hablando con un mexicano que no le interesa tu inglés.🦅🇲🇽