Recruited by Mexican crime: The four letters of Guadalajara invite you to work'
Briefly

The article details the alarming tactics of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) in recruiting young people through false job offers, often via social media. The Teuchitlan case, where a ranch was found to be an extermination and training center for the CJNG, highlights the extreme measures these cartels use to forcibly integrate youth into their ranks. Reports indicate that those who resisted this integration faced deadly consequences. The ongoing investigations reveal the seriousness of the issue, amplifying concerns about the scale and brutality of organized crime in Mexico.
The Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) increasingly uses social media to deceptively recruit soldiers, often through false job offers that target vulnerable youth.
The Teuchitlan case uncovered a ranch used by CJNG as a training center and extermination site, raising alarm about their recruitment tactics.
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