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Mexican Mafia

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Mexican Mafia
NameMexican Mafia
Founding locationDeuel Vocational Institution near Tracy, California
Years active1957–present
TerritoryCalifornia, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas
EthnicityMexican American
Criminal activitiesMurder, Extortion, Drug trafficking, Robbery
AlliesAryan Brotherhood, Texas Syndicate
RivalsNuestra Familia, Black Guerrilla Family, La Raza

Mexican Mafia. The Mexican Mafia is a highly organized and notorious prison gang that originated in the Deuel Vocational Institution near Tracy, California in 1957, founded by Luis Flores and other Mexican American inmates. The gang's initial purpose was to protect its members from other prison gangs, such as the Aryan Brotherhood and Nuestra Familia, and to establish a power base within the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Over time, the gang has evolved into a sophisticated criminal organization with ties to drug cartels like the Sinaloa Cartel and Gulf Cartel, and has been involved in various organized crime activities, including money laundering and human trafficking, in cities like Los Angeles, San Diego, and Tijuana.

History

The Mexican Mafia was formed in the late 1950s by a group of Mexican American inmates, including Luis Flores, Rudy Cadena, and Joe Morgan, who were incarcerated at the Deuel Vocational Institution near Tracy, California. The gang's early history was marked by violence and power struggles with other prison gangs, such as the Aryan Brotherhood and Nuestra Familia, which were also vying for control of the California prison system. The Mexican Mafia gained notoriety in the 1960s and 1970s for its brutal tactics and its ability to exert control over other inmates and prison gangs, including the Texas Syndicate and La Raza. During this period, the gang also established ties with drug cartels like the Sinaloa Cartel and Gulf Cartel, and began to expand its operations into cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Ciudad Juárez.

Organization and Structure

The Mexican Mafia is a highly organized and hierarchical gang, with a complex structure that includes a council of leaders, known as the "mesa," which makes decisions and sets policies for the gang. The gang is divided into different cliques, each with its own leader and territory, and has a system of rank and file that rewards loyalty and brutality. The gang also has a network of associates and sympathizers who provide support and assistance to its members, including corrupt law enforcement officials and organized crime figures like Joaquín Guzmán Loera and Osiel Cárdenas Guillén. The Mexican Mafia has also established ties with other prison gangs and organized crime groups, including the Aryan Brotherhood and Texas Syndicate, and has been involved in joint operations with these groups, such as the Zetas and La Familia Michoacana.

Activities and Crimes

The Mexican Mafia is involved in a wide range of criminal activities, including murder, extortion, drug trafficking, and robbery. The gang has been responsible for numerous violent crimes, including homicides, assaults, and kidnappings, and has been involved in large-scale drug trafficking operations that have brought cocaine, heroin, and marijuana into the United States from Mexico and other countries. The gang has also been involved in money laundering and human trafficking, and has established ties with corrupt law enforcement officials and organized crime figures like Genaro García Luna and Arturo Beltrán Leyva. The Mexican Mafia has been the subject of numerous law enforcement investigations and prosecutions, including Operation Black Widow and Operation Snake Eyes, which have targeted the gang's leadership and operations.

Notable Members

The Mexican Mafia has had several notable members over the years, including Luis Flores, Rudy Cadena, and Joe Morgan, who were among the gang's founders. Other notable members include Ernesto Castro, who was a high-ranking leader of the gang, and Rene Enriquez, who was a former member of the gang and later became an FBI informant. The gang has also been associated with other notorious criminals, including Joaquín Guzmán Loera and Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, who have been involved in large-scale drug trafficking operations and other organized crime activities. The Mexican Mafia has also been linked to corrupt law enforcement officials like Lee Baca and Paul Tanaka, who have been accused of providing support and assistance to the gang.

Rivals and Alliances

The Mexican Mafia has several rivals and enemies, including the Nuestra Familia and Black Guerrilla Family, which are also prison gangs that operate in California and other states. The gang has also been involved in conflicts with other organized crime groups, including the Aryan Brotherhood and Texas Syndicate, although it has also formed alliances with these groups at times. The Mexican Mafia has also established ties with drug cartels like the Sinaloa Cartel and Gulf Cartel, and has been involved in joint operations with these groups, such as the Zetas and La Familia Michoacana. The gang's rivals and allies include a range of organized crime groups and prison gangs, including the La Raza and Florencia 13.

Impact and Legacy

The Mexican Mafia has had a significant impact on the criminal justice system in the United States, particularly in California and other states where the gang is active. The gang's violent crimes and organized crime activities have resulted in numerous homicides, injuries, and arrests, and have contributed to the gang violence and crime problems that plague many urban areas. The Mexican Mafia has also been the subject of numerous law enforcement investigations and prosecutions, including Operation Black Widow and Operation Snake Eyes, which have targeted the gang's leadership and operations. The gang's legacy continues to be felt in the criminal justice system and in communities across the United States, where its violence and crime have had a lasting impact, and where its rivals and allies continue to operate, including the Nuestra Familia and Aryan Brotherhood. Category:Organized crime groups

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