Flights Resume After Mexico Cartel Violence, Travelers Relieved
The killing of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera triggered cartel retaliation with burned vehicles and roadblocks, causing over 230 flight cancellations at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport, officials said.
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U.S airlines resume flights to Mexico
Flights to Mexico have restarted after the death of a Mexican Cartel leader caused a surge of violence throughout the country. A Tampa nonprofit was working to help Americans evacuate. Grey Bull Rescue Operations is a veteran-owned nonprofit offering evacuation for Americans in high-risk areas. The nonprofit is picking up Americans from Mexico in what they call a rapid-response evacuation mission. Bryan Stern, founder of Grey Bull Rescue Ope…
Mexico | Cartels Not Just Fighting Each-other | Opened Fire On Civilians + Tourists
Real Canadian Patriots | t.me/therealcanadianpatriotsCartels in Mexico are now reportedly chasing down civilian vehicles on the highway and opening fire.These aren't rival gang members. These are just regular people...Mexico has completely lost control of its own roads. 0:00 /0:17 1× "Please go home, because they're killing people outside." ~ Local Mexican woman to American tourists 0:00 /0:48 1× The US State Department has issued a shelter…
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