Unfortunately, yes. On a daily or at the very least weekly basis, dead people are reported as part of the Mexican War on Drugs.
Monterrey is IN Mexico.
It is 2,296.8 kilometers between Monterey Mexico and Cancun Mexico. It would take 26 hours to travel there in a car.
It depends on which Monterey (or monterrey) you are talking about: Monterrey in Nuevo León, Mexico. Monterrey, Casanare, in Colombia Monterey, New South Wales, Australia Monterey Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Monterey County, California Monterey, California Monterey AVA, California wine region in Monterey County Monterey, Indiana Monterey, Kentucky Monterey, Louisiana Monterey, Massachusetts Monterey, Michigan Monterey, Tennessee Monterey, Virginia, in Highland County Monterey, Wisconsin Monterey, Roanoke, Virginia, a neighborhood Monterey Park, California The cities in Mexico and Colombia Speak Spanish. The cities in the US, Canada, and Australia speak English.
You can fly or you can drive.
Monterey,Mexico
They Are Leaving because of the Cartel Violence that's going on. And Also Poverty.
The Mexican drug trafficking started in the 1980s, in the city of Guadalajara on western Mexico. The first known cartel was therefore, the Guadalajara Cartel, founded by Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo. After several years of operations, Gallardo convened with other regional drug lords to split Mexico into territories or plazas, thus the Juarez Cartel, the Gulf Cartel, the Sinaloa Cartel (led by El Chapo) and the Tijuana Cartel were born.
The "Cartel" referrers to many organizations that smuggle drugs across the USA/Mexico border. There are many small Cartels but the most major Cartels are Los zetas, the Sinaloa, the Tijuana, Knights Templar, Arellano, Cartel Pacifica, and the Acapulco, Cartels.
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In Monterey Mexico.
No. In fact, Monterrey is one of the richest cities in Mexico.
The Sinaloa Mexican cartel publicly due to all of the murders and rivalries going on in Mexico. Norte del Valle Cartel controls almost 80% of the market but remain low profile since they have almost no competition at their level of distribution in Colombia. If the Medellin Cartel and Cali Cartel existed now they would be the most powerful crime organizations in the world.