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Zacatecas, Mexico: Nine Students Dismembered by the Cartels – Trump Was Right: It is Urgent to Expose and Demand Accountability from Sheinbaum’s Government in its Narco-State.

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The horror the left doesn’t want you to see.

Nine students, young people full of life, disappeared while enjoying a vacation in the state of Zacatecas (Mexico).

What seemed like just another tragedy in a country drowning in violence turned into a chilling reminder of who really rules: the cartels.

Their bodies were found dismembered, tossed like garbage on the side of a highway, with their hands stuffed in a plastic bag.

The authorities, slow and hesitant, point to a narco settling of scores. The reason? No one knows for sure, but speculation suggests it could be retaliation for Donald Trump’s threats to intervene militarily against the cartels.

Zacatecas: the narcos’ backyard.

Zacatecas is no ordinary place. This state in north-central Mexico has become a battleground between the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and the Sinaloa Cartel.

According to various reports we’ve accessed at Gateway Hispanic, violence in the region has escalated to unprecedented levels: bodies hanging from bridges, daily shootouts, and massacres like this one.

In 2024, the federal government reported over 1,800 intentional homicides in Zacatecas, a historic record.

The students, it seems, were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.

But is that an excuse? No. It’s the reality of a country where criminals are kings and the government is a mere spectator.

Sheinbaum: the president who embraces the perpetrators.

And what does President Claudia Sheinbaum do while the cartels butcher innocent youths? Nothing. Worse yet: she extends a hand to them.

Since taking office, Sheinbaum has insisted on her “hugs, not bullets” policy, a strategy inherited from her mentor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

In a recent speech in Mexico City, she claimed that fighting the cartels with force is “discriminatory” and that the solution lies in “addressing social causes.” Seriously?

While she philosophizes from her palace, the narcos decapitate people, and students end up in pieces. This champagne left, which prefers pretty speeches over decisive action, has left Mexico in the hands of the worst criminals.

The facts: blood, terror, and official silence.

Back to the students. The young people had traveled from Mexico City for a weekend getaway. They never returned.

Their desperate families reported the disappearance, but local authorities took days to respond. When they finally found the remains, the scene was hellish: mutilated torsos, scattered limbs, and an implicit message from the cartel: we rule here.

Preliminary reports indicate the students had no ties to organized crime. They were civilians, victims of a system that abandoned them.

Trump saw it coming, the left ignored it.

Donald Trump, from his position in the United States, has been warning for years about the danger of Mexican cartels.

In 2024, during his campaign, he promised to classify them as terrorist organizations and hit them with full military force if necessary.

Progressives, both in Mexico and worldwide, mocked him. “Exaggerated,” “warmonger,” they shouted.

Now, with nine dismembered bodies on a highway, who’s laughing last? Trump was right: these aren’t “misunderstood youths,” as the Mexican left claims, but bloodthirsty terrorists who deserve to be treated as such.

The left’s hypocrisy laid bare.

Sheinbaum and her government’s response is an insult.

Instead of declaring all-out war on the cartels, her administration has chosen to scale back military operations and promote “peace dialogues.” Dialogues with whom? With those who chop off hands and stuff them in bags?

The budget for the Armed Forces was cut by 12% this year, while social programs to “reintegrate” criminals received a 20% increase. The result: the narcos are stronger than ever, and citizens are more defenseless.

A country held hostage by ineptitude.

Mexico isn’t just a narco-state; it’s an open-air graveyard. In 2024, the country recorded over 34,000 homicides (INEGI), and 2025 is heading the same way.

The cartels control routes, extort businesses, and kill anyone who crosses their path. Meanwhile, the Mexican left clings to its fairy tale: “If we give them love, they’ll change.”

Love? What they need is lead, justice, and a government with guts, not a president hiding behind empty speeches.

The contrast: conservatives vs. cowards.

Imagine for a moment a conservative government in Mexico. One that, like Trump, isn’t afraid to call things by their name and act accordingly.

The cartels wouldn’t be treated as social victims but as what they are: scum that deserves to be eradicated.

The Armed Forces would have resources, clear orders, and full backing. The students from Zacatecas would be alive, not in pieces. But no. Mexico chose the left, and this is the price: blood, chaos, and tears.

The left, a macabre joke.

So here we are, in a Mexico where narcos dismember students and President Sheinbaum sends them hugs from her progressive bubble.

What’s next? Inviting CJNG leaders for coffee at Los Pinos?

The Mexican left has turned the country into a tragic caricature: a place where the good die, the bad reign, and the rulers applaud their own ineptitude.

Don’t be surprised if we soon see Sheinbaum waltzing with “El Mencho” while the cemeteries fill up. What a triumph for “social justice”!

Laugh, leftists, but the joke is killing us all.

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