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What’s Happening in Mexico Right Now? El Mencho was killed

febrero 22, 2026
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Mexico is experiencing a major security crisis following the official confirmation of the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).

He was killed during a federal military operation in the state of Jalisco earlier today.

This is one of the most significant blows against organized crime leadership in recent years — and it has triggered immediate consequences.


Immediate Aftermath: Coordinated Violence

Following confirmation of his death, suspected CJNG cells launched coordinated acts of violence across multiple states.

These include:

  • Road blockades using burning vehicles

  • Armed confrontations

  • Attacks on infrastructure

  • Disruption of highways and major routes

These tactics, known in Mexico as “narcobloqueos,” are designed to:

  • Slow security forces

  • Demonstrate operational strength

  • Create public pressure and fear

  • Show territorial control


States Reporting Incidents

As of now, violence and blockades have been reported in:

  • Jalisco

  • Michoacán

  • Guanajuato

  • Colima

  • Tamaulipas

  • Nayarit

  • Aguascalientes

  • Baja California

Jalisco remains the epicenter.


Why This Is So Serious

The death of a cartel leader does not immediately dismantle the organization.

Instead, it can trigger:

  1. Retaliatory violence

  2. Internal power struggles

  3. Regional instability

  4. Attempts to assert dominance

If critical infrastructure — such as airports — becomes involved, the crisis escalates significantly, signaling a direct challenge to state authority.


What Happens Next?

The next 24–72 hours are critical.

Key factors to watch:

  • Whether violence spreads further

  • Whether the cartel leadership transition is orderly or fragmented

  • The scale of federal military response

  • Official government communication

This is not just a security event — it is a structural moment that could reshape Mexico’s criminal landscape.