### Latest Report from AMLO: 196,684 Executed – Podcast Episode
In the latest podcast episode at TJGringo.com, we delve into the headlines from the latest edition, highlighting some pressing issues. Notably, we focus on the recent report revealing that during Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) administration, a staggering 196,684 people have been executed. Based on official statistics, it’s projected that AMLO will end his term with more than 199,000 executions, marking a 40% increase over Felipe Calderón’s administration and 20% more than Enrique Peña Nieto’s term.
#### Secondary Articles:
1. ** Kidnappings in Ensenada: Silence from the Authorities**
On August 28, a young woman was abducted in Ensenada, Baja California. Her family runs a business with two branches in the city. Despite the severity of the event, the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) has remained tight-lipped about the incident. Concerns are growing over the lack of transparency and responsiveness from the authorities.
2. **Impact of Dismantling Autonomous Bodies on National Transparency**
A detailed report by Julieta Aragón warns that eliminating seven autonomous organizations will severely dismantle the National Transparency System. This move is likely to harm human rights and open the doors to increased corruption, as these bodies play a critical role in maintaining government accountability.
### Additional Updates
Seeking more details, we looked into other recent related news:
– **Ovidio Guzmán No Longer in Prison but Still Under U.S. Government Custody**
Despite previous reports of his release, Ovidio Guzmán, a key figure in the Sinaloa cartel, remains under the supervision of U.S. authorities. The exact terms and conditions of his custody are still under discussion.
– **Evidence of Police Collusion with Crime**
There is mounting evidence suggesting that police officers in the port city are colluding with criminal groups. This revelation comes at a time when trust in law enforcement is already fragile, further shaking public confidence.
– **Judicial Funeral March in Tijuana**
Over 800 participants joined a symbolic march through Tijuana, mourning the perceived demise of the judicial system amid rising corruption and inefficacy.
– **GAP’s Investment in Tijuana Airport**
The Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP) announced an investment of 9,833 million pesos for the expansion of Tijuana’s airport. This move aims to accommodate the increasing passenger traffic and improve service quality.
– **New Launch: Telcel’s Vivo 40**
Telcel has launched its latest smartphone, the Vivo 40, which promises cutting-edge technology and enhanced user experience.
Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for more insights and analyses on current events.
#### Tags:
AMLO, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Baja California, Corruption, FGE, Homicides, INAI, INE, Kidnappings, MORENA, Transparency, Violence