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The Deadliest City in Mexico | Tijuana: 7 Murders a Day | Free Documentary


Mexico’s Deadliest City | Tijuana: 7 Murders a Day | Free Documentary

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The city of Tijuana saw over 2,500 homicides in 2018, marking it as one of the most violent years in the city’s history. This staggering number of deaths highlights the severe impact of narco-trafficking,…

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  1. The city of Tijuana saw over 2,500 homicides in 2018, marking it as one of the most violent years in the city's history. This staggering number of deaths highlights the severe impact of narco trafficking, drug addiction, cartel wars, and poverty on the community.

    Through an exploration of these complex factors, the intricate web of corruption and desperation that fuels the violence is uncovered. Interviews with local residents, law enforcement, and experts reveal the human cost of the drug trade and the socio-economic conditions that perpetuate the cycle of death and destruction. This in-depth analysis sheds light on the profound challenges facing Tijuana and the urgent need for solutions.

  2. Pse sja lshoni territorin cartelve ata nuk kan t,nalun edhe ata vet kan thën kush na del ne udh e fshijna plus ata qe vrahen asnji susht i pafajshëm kshtuqë mendo 🇽🇰🇦🇱🦈🤺

  3. There are a lot of murders in Tijuana, we established that in the first 5 minutes. One and a quarter hours later and 500 blurred out screen images we know there are a lot of murders in Tijuana…..probably the dumbest doco I've ever seen. Well done

  4. Some hotels/motels & other businesses in Mexico are obviously money laundering fronts for the cartels. They even pay people to stay or occupy these places and they stand outside for hours at a time. Every few weeks the same people rotate back through. They are always in pairs of 2-4. Always just men ages 30-60. They are polite, but standoffish. They will walk away if someone tries to engage them. I lived for 2 years at various motel/hotels around Tijuana. Once you notice it, it's impossible not to recognize it. It was everywhere you wouldn't normally find tourists.

  5. Now that trump is president, i wonder if he will do what ukraine is doing? Or do what israel is doing to gaza, what if Tijuana could be the next Gaza?👁👁👁 usa has the right to defend themselves 🇺🇸

  6. Kien. Mire. Este. Video.. No. Crean. Loke. Dicen. Estos. Pendejos.. Estan. Pasando. Cosas. Y. Casos. Ke. Pasaron. Anos. Atras. Porke. Los. Arellanos. Felix. Sucedieron.En. El. Ano. 2010. Y. No. El Ano. Enelke. Estamos. Ke. No. Te. Enganen😆😆😆😆

  7. Growing up in Southern Calif., driving to Tijuana (everybody called it TJ), on a Saturday just for fun, was the thing to do now and then. When I was in college, some friends from college would drive down to TJ on a Friday night for fun, you could enter a TJ bar at 18. We'd park on the US side of the border and walk across the bridge to TJ. Later in life I was a consultant to the furniture industry and would arrange for items to be purchased from a TJ furniture manufacturer I met a furniture trade show in the US. I would make bi-monthly trips to TJ to meet with them. This was in the late 70's. I didn't know it's gotten this bad in TJ, watching this video is an eye-opener. Needless to say, there's no way I'd venture across the southern border, ever again.

  8. I have suffered from the effects here in 🇺🇸, I spent 7.5 years of my twenties in prison for multiple cocaine distribution charges, guns, etc all over making $3,500 a week by selling $9,000 a week. I’ve seen both men and women die, some by intentional violence some by drug use. I’ve seen and had families destroyed from it all. When will the hard hard drugs disappear ? How much death and suffering before all people say “no more”? I have an enormous amount of empathy, good will, and compassion for the unbelievable amount of loss and suffering endured by the people of both 🇺🇸 and 🇲🇽. I am truly sorry for once being such a part of it.

  9. Corruption is pronounced in mexico, it's a spiritual matter. The bloodshed and violence is a sign of a total breakdown of society. Unfortunately there are worse people than better people in mexico. Government is a reflection of society.

  10. i am from TIJUANA and yeah cartels kill eachother so? hahahah there is no problems for civilians i habe never been harmed or robbed and im 40 years dont belive this documentaries i spoted a lot of deliberately fake translations on this chanel also from other places so dont belive just because its a documentary