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    Home » Blog » Authorities Silent Following Rescue of 21 Kidnapping Victims in Cartel-Dominated Mexican Border City

    Authorities Silent Following Rescue of 21 Kidnapping Victims in Cartel-Dominated Mexican Border City

    April 17, 2025Updated:April 17, 2025 US News No Comments
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    Specialists in the northern Mexican state of Tamaulipas are keeping silent following the recent save of 21 individuals who had been kidnapped by gang operatives and were reportedly in the process of being forced into legal services. The victims—most of whom are actually from Tamaulipas—had been abducted over a period of time and held against their will, some for many months. Despite the seriousness of the situation, local and state government leaders have remained tight-lipped, constantly downplaying the affair and continuing to insist that the area is secure.

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    The recovery operation unfolded over the weekend in Reynosa, within the Balcones de Alcalá area, a known hub for gang action. According to information obtained by Breitbart &nbsp, through the activist group Love for the Disappeared ( Amor Por Los Desaparecidos ), the operation involved a brief but intense shootout between Tamaulipas state police and suspected members of the Gulf Cartel. Finally, authorities were able to remove the victims, who included 17 mature men, two women, a 13-year-old woman, and a 15-year-old child.

    The victims hailed not only from Tamaulipas but also from several other Mexican states, including Guerrero, Veracruz, Chiapas, and Jalisco. Some required immediate medical care due to the conditions of their captivity. Activists working with the victims indicated that they had been abducted at different times, and evidence suggests they were being groomed or forced into working for a criminal organization. Although activists refrained from naming the responsible cartel, Reynosa is largely under the control of the Metros faction of the Gulf Cartel, which has been designated a foreign terrorist organization by the U. S. Department of State.

    This incident highlights a broader crisis in Tamaulipas, where forced disappearances and the discovery of clandestine mass graves have surged in recent months. Despite mounting evidence of cartel dominance and widespread violence, officials in the state government continue to insist that crime is declining, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.

    For families of the disappeared and local activists, the silence from authorities is nothing new—but it remains as infuriating and dangerous as ever. As investigations stall and public acknowledgment is minimal, communities are left to grapple with the terrifying reality of cartel violence largely on their own.

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