Mexico

Mexico Terrorism Overview

Terrorism in Mexico presents a complex challenge, driven by various organized crime groups with deep roots in the country. Prominent among these are the Gulf Cartel (CDG) and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), both known for their extensive criminal networks and violent tactics. Additionally, international groups like La Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) and local entities such as the Northeast Cartel (CDN) play significant roles in the landscape of terrorism in Mexico. These groups engage in a range of activities, from drug trafficking to extortion, and their operations are often concentrated in specific regions, affecting the local population and economy. With a focus on strategies and targets, these organizations utilize advanced armaments and have substantial membership numbers. Their funding sources are diverse, contributing to their resilience and continued impact on the country. For detailed analyses of these groups, including their historical background and leadership structures, the Terrorism reference guide offers comprehensive insights.

Terrorist group(s)

Gulf Cartel (CDG); Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG); La Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13); Northeast Cartel (CDN); The New Michoacana Family (LNFM); Sinaloa Cartel; United Cartels (CU)