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Related Post: https://community.ls-rp.com/forums/topic/11581-ss-varrio-38st/?do=findComment&comment=273065 Reminiscing T.I.P Lil Tank / Flashbacks II Validated / Thirty Eighth Street / Flashbacks III Flashbacks IV T.I.P Lil Tank II / Flashbacks V The End Of The Line / T.I.P Taliban7 points
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turned my eyes off the forums for a month and y'all already made it to the factions list good shit4 points
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Matteo Louisaga (filipino-american) Born and raised in the Philippines, flew to Los Santos to grab an opportunity to experience life in another world.3 points
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Dead Homies Smilin', Traitors Dyin' / Hugs Before Slugs™ I Dead Homies Smilin', Traitors Dyin' / Hugs Before Slugs™ II3 points
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Basic character development thread of Tremaine "Trey" Hughes. Don't take this serious, I'm just trying make a char thread for the first time and, I don't expect anyone to comment here as well. About Trey: Tremaine Hughes is a sixteen year old kid living in Crystal Garden projects with his single working mom. His dad abandoned them when he was young , so his mom's been looking after him ever since. He likes to play video games all time, but he's not introverted.2 points
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Can’t Co-Sign Ghosts / Ganton’s Beggars I Can’t Co-Sign Ghosts / Ganton’s Beggars II Can’t Co-Sign Ghosts / Ganton’s Beggars III2 points
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The Mexican cartel is a powerful and organized criminal group originating from Mexico. It is primarily involved in drug trafficking, smuggling large quantities of narcotics such as cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, and marijuana into the United States. On a daily basis, cartel operations include drug production and transportation, money laundering, weapons trafficking, bribery, and violent enforcement tactics such as assassinations and kidnappings. These groups often control key smuggling routes across the US - Mexico border and maintain a strong presence in both countries through corruption and fear. Their activities have a significant impact on public safety and the stability affected by drug-related violence. The faction caters any form of character developmental roleplay on both legal and illegal. It is our goal to have a combination of criminal and legal roleplay within the community. The faction’s leadership expects all members who plan to join to do so strictly In Character. However, if you require any assistance, feel free to contact @Cranz either via Forum PM or through a private message on Discord. Please remember that all interactions taking place in-game must remain in-game. Regardless of any empathy or personal connection you may have with someone outside of the game, it should never influence your in-character behavior. With that said, we kindly ask everyone to fully respect and uphold the standards we aim to maintain within the faction.2 points
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The impact of Mexican cartels in United States and the influence they hold Mexican cartels can be considered an organized crime organization similar to how an Italian or an Irish mob works. These organized crime groups operate globally, engaging in a variety of illegal activities such as drug trafficking, money laundering and human trafficking. Comparing the influence between many organized crime organizations, Cartels have their dominance domestically on their home turf along with internationally. Many ask on how they're able to accomplish that. The main way is through targeting and exploiting minority groups for financial gain along with fear. Cartels are ruthless compared to others and are not afraid to bring blood into the conversation. As many know, Italian Mob along with Irish are known to be defunct around the United States. However, Cartels are still proactively seen through the nation on both West and East coast. To gain influence over police and other law enforcement agencies, courts and correctional institutions, cartels often attempt to bribe officials and, in some cases, even place their own members in positions of power. This strategy enables cartels to gain long-term influence within these organizations. Cartel activities within the United States are often done through other groups. They create a relationship within the American streets such as various gangs to proactively push their narcotics, extortion, and many other activities. Due to this reason, it is sometimes hard for officer, deputies, or even agents to detect cartel influence within those groups due to the obvious reasons of them having their own motives for financial gain. The most popular is the Sinaloa Cartel, who are an extensive organization in Mexico, and also hold a network for smaller organizations such as gangs to work underneath then. Even though, the local and the US government tried to cease their activities. The cartel still remain powerful due to its international influence, along with having control over the upper echelons of the Mexican government. This allows them to have a more structured and organized approach to their issues. Furthermore, another thing that many need to recognize is that they have extensive influence over 50 countries. Cartels tend to recruit people within the United States and directly target violent American gangs such as Bloods, the Crips, 18th Street, and Aryan Brotherhood to work both sides of the United States and Mexican border. These links are the most influenced around Texas, California, and Washington DC. Law enforcement agencies have to use a lot of time and resources to combat cartel activities. In addition to that, they fail majority of the times due to the fear of giving out information. Some of the tactics that LEO agencies use are investigations, arrests, confiscating illicit assets, and even lying to gain any forms of information. Drug cartels post a threat to both law enforcement and communities within the USA, through drugs and violence. Their operations have put many lives in danger, along with local authorities and communities having a bad relationship over the matters. There has been a surge of addiction rates, overdoses, and drug-related criminal activities due to the distribution and the scale of influence that these cartels hold. Origins & Rise The Sinaloa Cartel emerged in the late 1980s from the fragmentation of the Guadalajara Cartel following the arrest of Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo. Key founders included Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. Leveraging the Golden Triangle (Sinaloa, Durango, Chihuahua) — a prime region for poppy and cannabis cultivation — the cartel developed smuggling tunnels, bribery networks, and sophisticated drug routes. These methods helped it overpower rival groups like the Tijuana and Juárez cartels throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Structure & Operations The cartel operates as a decentralized federation, made up of semi-autonomous factions such as: Los Chapitos (El Chapo’s sons) El Mayo Zambada’s faction Other regional leaders like Rafael Caro Quintero Its criminal portfolio spans across drug trafficking—marijuana, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, fentanyl — and also includes extortion, taxing of other criminal groups, and infiltration of institutions. The cartel has global reach — active in over 50 countries — with major focus on drug distribution to the U.S. Influence & Innovation Known as one of the most powerful and long-standing criminal organizations, the Sinaloa Cartel’s revenue estimates range from $3 billion to nearly $39 billion annually. It's trafficking infrastructure from the Golden Triangle to U.S. markets earned it the label of the dominant cartel in the Western Hemisphere. Recent Challenges & Violence Despite historic resilience, the cartel has faced intensifying internal conflicts, especially between the Chapitos faction and El Mayo’s group. These conflicts have led to waves of violence, including attacks on hospitals in Culiacán and deadly turf battles. Major law enforcement operations: Operation Mongoose Azteca (2022–2023) resulted in the capture of Ovidio Guzmán López, which triggered violent retaliation in Culiacán. In 2024, U.S. authorities arrested both Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán López, further destabilizing leadership. The cartel remains deeply embedded in U.S. communities with sophisticated distribution networks across cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, contributing significantly to the fentanyl and methamphetamine crisis. Sinaloa Cartel’s global expansion of violence includes exporting cartel warfare tactics to countries like Ecuador, where it has fueled mass violence and instability. Large-scale interventions have disrupted their operations, such as the U.S. seizure of over 1,300 barrels of methamphetamine precursor chemicals destined for the cartel — worth an estimated $569 million — marking one of the largest busts to date.1 point
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