Chilling Footage Captures “Narcobloqueos” as Cartels Burn Vehicles in Tijuana Near San Diego

The waves of violence following the death of Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes have reached the U.S. doorstep.

Chilling new footage shows “narcobloqueos” (drug blockades) active in Tijuana, where cartel members have set vehicles on fire to paralyze traffic just a few miles from San Diego.

Multiple cars have been torched and abandoned on major arteries leading to the U.S. border, creating miles of gridlock for commuters and travelers.
The blockades in Tijuana are part of a coordinated retaliatory strike by the CJNG, which has erupted in at least 11 Mexican states.

Shootouts and carjackings have been reported within blocks of the San Ysidro port of entry, the busiest land border crossing in the Western Hemisphere.

A “Ghost Town” Warning 🏛️🚫
As the sun sets, a cartel ultimatum remains in effect, warning civilians to clear the streets or face violence in their homes and hotels tonight.

The National Guard and Mexican military have been deployed to clear the debris, but new blockades are reportedly appearing faster than they can be dismantled.

Residents in San Diego have reported seeing pillars of smoke rising from across the border, as local law enforcement maintains a high state of alert.

Trapped Travelers 📉🛫
With roads blocked and airports like Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta facing indefinite suspensions, thousands are physically unable to leave high-risk zones.

The U.S. Embassy has reiterated a “Do Not Move” order for citizens in the region, including Tijuana and surrounding border cities.

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