Mexican government deploys peace strategy in Jalisco with over 91,000 services

The Mexican government has implemented an interinstitutional strategy in Jalisco to combat violence, providing over 91,000 services and procedures to the population. Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez reported the voluntary exchange of 82 firearms in seven municipalities. These actions are part of the axis Addressing the Causes that Generate Violence.

During President Claudia Sheinbaum's Conference of the People, Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez presented a report on activities in Jalisco under the peace strategy. In the priority municipalities of Tlajomulco and Tlaquepaque, 33 neighborhoods were visited, with 32,806 house-to-house calls. Peace Committees, Peace Fairs, Peace Journeys were installed, and public spaces were recovered.

In Tlajomulco, more than 32,000 services were provided, with 12,000 home visits in 14 neighborhoods, 11 Peace Committees, 14 Peace Fairs, and 17 Peace Journeys, involving over 8,000 people. In Tlaquepaque, more than 59,000 services were offered, with over 20,000 visits in 19 neighborhoods, 19 Peace Fairs, nine Peace Journeys, 18 Peace Committees, and the recovery of five public spaces. Rodríguez thanked the Tlaquepaque municipality for collaboration in tours, street repaving in the Los Puestos neighborhood, measles vaccinations, and community weddings.

Peace Tables met in 15 regions, with 52 state sessions, 3,876 regional ones, and six interregional, signing 183 agreements. There is coordination with state agencies led by Governor Pablo Lemus Navarro. 278 Peace Journeys were held with over 100,000 participants, sports fairs, dissemination of the Rights Card, women's health fairs, training for public servants, tequios, and prevention workshops.

In September 2025, the State and Municipal Council of Peace and Civic Justice was installed. For youth, the Jóvenes Transformando México strategy includes 22 new National High School “Margarita Maza” campuses, a Technological Agricultural High School Center, four Community Telebachilleratos, and expansions of existing centers. Since January 2025, 1,556 activities have been carried out with youth in 15 regions. This month, CONADE will organize sports competitions in Guadalajara and Zapopan, such as cycling, badminton, and karate.

Additionally, in seven municipalities, citizens voluntarily and anonymously exchanged 82 firearms for cash, in collaboration with the Secretariat of National Defense and the Catholic Church.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum at a press conference unveiling the Michoacán security plan with federal agents in attendance.
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Sheinbaum presents Michoacán plan with 10,500 agents after mayor's killing

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President Claudia Sheinbaum presented the Plan Michoacán for Peace and Justice on Sunday, one week after the killing of Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo. The plan will increase federal agents in the state to 10,500 to combat insecurity, with a 57,000 million pesos investment across 12 axes. It encompasses security measures, economic development, and social welfare.

Governor of Mexico State, Delfina Gómez Álvarez, installed the permanent Peace Table and announced reinforced surveillance in border areas with Guerrero and Michoacán. This follows the death of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho'. Authorities have deployed federal, state, and municipal forces to ensure the safety of the 19 million residents.

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Cali's city hall implemented a comprehensive 2025 security strategy that led to over 6,600 arrests, the seizure of 4 tons of drugs, and more than 1,300 firearms. The initiative merged police operations with prevention programs and community justice access, aiding thousands in vulnerable areas. A new Justice House was also opened in the city center to bolster local conflict resolution.

Federal authorities detained Tequila's mayor, Diego Rivera Navarro, along with three municipal officials on February 5, 2026, for alleged extortion and ties to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). The operation, part of Operation Enjambre, stems from citizen complaints about corruption in the town hall. Political figures, including Morena's leadership and Jalisco's governor, hailed the action and foreshadowed further probes.

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A federal operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, led to the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', leader of the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG). Authorities implemented security measures, including the suspension of massive events, classes, and flights in the state. Narcobloqueos are reported in several areas, impacting transportation and mobility.

The leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias 'El Mencho', was killed on February 22, 2026, in Tapalpa, Jalisco, by Mexican forces with U.S. intelligence support, triggering a surge of violence across at least 20 states. The cartel's response included 85 road blockades, vehicle burnings, and attacks that killed 25 National Guard members, 30 CJNG affiliates, and other civilians. Mexican and U.S. authorities warn of repercussions, as airport operations resume and events like the 2026 World Cup are assessed.

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Sonora Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño conducted a work tour in San Luis Río Colorado, delivering 145 land titles and 14 patrol cars to enhance property certainty and public safety. He highlighted a 95 percent reduction in intentional homicides due to inter-institutional coordination. He also announced the construction of 2,536 homes by 2027 and inspected the new IMSS hospital.

 

 

 

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