This is an insane way to explain the war against the government-allied cartels:
Returning to the war against the narco is not an option ... First, because it is outside the framework of the law
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I said or have said on several occasions, it is permission to kill without any trial. And that in Mexico, nobody or few are in agreement.

She wants justice for the former mayor of Uruapan, but she doesn't want to go after the cartels who murdered him. Mmk.
Elect someone who is soft on crime, expect more crime, Mexico!
She goes on:
So these [wars against the cartels] are called authoritarian, because they're authoritarian. It's going towards fascism.
It's going toward fascism to fight off a group of narco terrorists who are in bed with the government and have at least some control over it?
The logic here fails, mostly because when a gang has control of your government that is, in itself, a form of fascism. Essentially then, Claudia is saying it's fascistic to fight fascism.
And...

Somebody tell Trump that the vast majority of fentanyl comes into our country from Mexico, not Venezuela.
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