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La Jefa: the wife of slain drug kingpin El Mencho and the women at the heart of the cartels

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In the brutal and often opaque world of Mexico’s drug cartels, the spotlight usually falls on ruthless male kingpins. However, a crucial figure is increasingly coming into focus, challenging this perception and highlighting the undeniable power wielded by women within these formidable organizations.

Her name is Rosalinda González Valencia, and she is far from just a footnote in the saga of her infamous husband, ‘El Mencho’ – the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and one of Mexico’s most wanted men. Often dubbed ‘La Jefa’ (The Boss), Rosalinda is reported to be a key figure in the leadership of one of Mexico’s largest and most violent organized crime syndicates.

Her role signifies a deeper, often overlooked, reality: women are not merely bystanders or victims in the cartel narrative. From managing finances and logistics to exerting significant strategic influence, figures like Rosalinda González Valencia demonstrate that the heart of these criminal empires often beats with the power and intelligence of formidable women. Her reported position at the helm underscores a complex truth about power, family, and control within the clandestine networks that continue to plague Mexico.

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