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I drove in Juarez about 25 yrs. ago. I remember how the traffic did not obey traffic lights or stop signs. And the dividing stripes for lanes was merely art work.
*AYE this where I'm from ! I go back every Christmas to visit family (: I recognized literally every place in this video and the funny thing is these are like the "pre hoods" if you will. The deeper you go the more run down things get sadly. The best and biggest mall in Juarez is plaza las misiones. that whole area is a shopping and eating center but keep going past it around 30 mins from it and that's where you'll find more hood areas with run down looking houses where people actually live. Basically the slums. That being said juarez is still a nice place to visit don't get it twisted, like any other place just be cautious and stick to the tourist areas if you're not familiar with it*
Juarez is not as violent as how it used to be in 2010. And even then, I do not consider it to be a poor city. Having traveled to Central America and Colombia, I witnessed real poverty
To all those people who commented that he went to Juarez hoods, these are not even close to the real hoods. The scenery is not he prettiest, but it certainly is not even close to the most dangerous parts of the city. Also, downtown Juarez is a place that has been almost economically abandoned for decades because the city's wealthy areas have now shifted to other places. in other words, downtown Juarez is not the most active/wealthy/attractive place in the city Additionally, the real hoods are located in the outskirts of the city, and downtown is not located in the outskirts. Lastly, the city is not a dangerous as it was in 2010.
Any places can have danger but Juarez looks empty like a ghost town like you said the cities wealth shifted somewhere else same with Detroit or Camden New Jersey or even Gary Indiana
I will go to any neighborhood in Juarez before any neighborhood in the U.S., any city in Mexico, save the bravery for U.S. cities, that's brave, not Mexico
save you bravery for dangerous U.S. cities neighborhood, now that's f...scary, New Orleans Detroit, parts of L.A., Chicago and other dangerous U.S. cities
I used to live in Juarez. I told ya'll before that the city isn't THAT dangerous. I lived there before a few times. They have a pay bridge and free one.
A lot of you fools talk from your OWN experiences. Tell that to all the foreigners that are killed in horrific ways and disappear every year in Mexico.
@@independenceboyd2042 Why don't you two go to South side of Chicago and get in the mix to see if you're bout that particular life? I've been to Juarez twice this year and it was alright. Quit trying to magnify it's level of danger.
Es la zona centro y sus alrededores, esas zonas las controla la empresa, aztecas y línea,,,,de echo casi no hay policías por qué ya todo está tranquilo, es decir a la empresa, aztecas y línea no les gusta que esté lleno de policías y tratan de no hacer problemas, La mera mata está para el sur oriente y valle de Juárez Hay domina AA y mexicles que son más olorosos más bules más ruidosos y el 70 % de la policía está para aquellas zonas Se me hace que en todo el recorrido ni una patrulla te topaste,,, el día que necesites un reportaje chingón me dices y hasta entrevistas a gente pirata de Juárez
@@romelevgutie4424 y siguen robando, así es la cosa ves solo que los k trabajan para la maña pues siguen en las mismas,,,otros son más discrettos vesdsss
@@cypresscapone7045 tell that to all the foreign people that are dismembered and killed or disappear every year. I find it funny how people talk from there OWN experiences. Juarez is literally one of the most dangerous cities in the world.
If i had income to live here, I'd move in a heartbeat. Apartments in the US are 1200$ EVERYWHERE now. You cannot afford to live in the US unless you are rich. This looks like a rundown LA but not 3k a month.
it’s going up to $2000 by the end of the summer I heard .. I’m moving to Colombia or Mexico … much cheaper and I can work remote .. start learning a trade or skill you can do remote and you’ll be fine learn the language once you get there
I'll go to the border towns like Juarez, Tijuana, Nagales, etc. I wouldn't go on a long distance trip driving through rural Mexican towns and areas. For one there is the language barrier, and in Central america those countries not all that stable.
@@CharlieBo313 hi Charlie. If you are still here and ever want to film other iconic places here and around town that you might not know about shoot a message or answer this post.thanks !
Charlie's driving all thru Juarez, looking for an alley to duck into. But he comes up bupkis..zero...nada. No alleys in Juarez for Charlie to scare the bejesus outa me with.
1:34 see that small station on the left? It's a mass transit system that's been under construction since the previous administration since almost TWO YEARS AGO, meanwhile, you get to see the old, derelict school buses that have been used for like half a century for public transport.
Daily reminder that the line 1 is not under construction,its now finished. The problem is that INTRA and the current mayor are corrupt and very useless. Nobody can buy brand new buses with AC ,wi fi and heater for the remodeled BRT-1 bus stations. The county's fair is more important, you know, Gloria Trevi and narcocorridos are the main need for the population.
@@xavi4694 Sí, no estoy culpando a nadie más que el gobierno, no importa quién sea, desde que Maru ganó supe que iban a hacer las mismas m@m@d@s que con Corral.
@@610Hobbies Lo que pasa es que las líneas 1 y 2 no las administra el gobierno ni ellos compran los buses, por ejemplo se hizo una licitación de la linea 1 y gano INTRA y se quedaron sin dinero y no pueden comprar ningún camión por su corrupción e incompetencia. Corral lo unico que hizo es invertir en la ciudad cosa que nunca ningun gobernador hizo. el BRT es necesario, todas las ciudades del mundo lo tiene.
There are many expensive cars to see there. it doesn't really look like a shit hole. in germany we have places that look far worse and more dangerous. I would never have thought it possible that a new Ford Mutang GT could drive there at all. all these SUVs also cost a lot of money. obviously the people there must feel very safe when they drive there with such expensive and sporty cars.
Its because we mexicans have a gdp per capita of $22.000, we are not africa or India tier. The problem with germany is the weather, its always gray and rainy. Juarez is one of the most violent and poorest in mexico due the corruption and stupidity of our politicians. Out politicians never invested in remodelations and the people here are not native from juarez, they are all immigrants from south mexico ,central america and south america, they dont care to live in a clean and beautiful city, they dont have a sense of pride or permanency because they are not from here, they only wants our Jobs and money because juarez has a lot of Jobs thanks to american sweatshops.
He showed the nice parts of Juarez, it's way more dangerous than Germany and any foreign city for that matter. It is the 4th most dangerous city in the world, top 6 are all in Mexico.
Hey, vato, you have some cajones. I'm from San Bernardino, but mehheeco, that's the real wild west. Even at high noon, it could get stupid real quick. Be careful.
Mexico was the first country on the continent with free black peoples there are millions of black and white mexicans Mexico is not racist but classist xd
The hoods in mexico don't really look as bad as americans tell us, I remember go to central america and south america and believe me it's very sad to be there and unsafe XD
@@jonathanglzplz894 yo se, solo estoy diciendo que es mas peligroso en México. Hay partes que no se ven tan mal porque la gente en Mexico si limpian sus calles.
It hurt me to wake up and see my beautiful brown people suffer, victimized by the oppressive, harsh realities of the hood. I guess, even though we were free, we were still slaves… in the mind.
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Do you have PATREON, Charlie? :) I love your great videos
Very interesting scenery. Thanks for going all the way to Mexico for us.
Allzthe way to Mexico! This video was taken literally 5 minutes away from the border!! :D
@@darkdmon all da guey
I drove in Juarez about 25 yrs. ago. I remember how the traffic did not obey traffic lights or stop signs. And the dividing stripes for lanes was merely art work.
That hasnt changed one bit lol
@@fatman7064 hahaha so true
That’s Mexico for you! When you’re driving in these roads, “it’s every man for themselves”
That's the way how Latino drive. Same thing is back in SoCal (Latino majority) where traffic laws is basically non-existent for ppl.
@Vans3151
Basically, that's the way how Latinos drive. Its the same carp back in California (latino majority).
*AYE this where I'm from ! I go back every Christmas to visit family (: I recognized literally every place in this video and the funny thing is these are like the "pre hoods" if you will. The deeper you go the more run down things get sadly. The best and biggest mall in Juarez is plaza las misiones. that whole area is a shopping and eating center but keep going past it around 30 mins from it and that's where you'll find more hood areas with run down looking houses where people actually live. Basically the slums. That being said juarez is still a nice place to visit don't get it twisted, like any other place just be cautious and stick to the tourist areas if you're not familiar with it*
That didn't really happen. You don't have to make up stories. Just be yourself
@@idonthaveaname42 tf you on nigga
@@idonthaveaname42 huh???
@@idonthaveaname42 you’re weird
@@idonthaveaname42 why are you so upset with your life bro get of the internet lmao
Pobre Juárez ... Ha sufrido tanto esa ciudad que me parece impresionante que siga de pie.
Pero al parecer ha ido a mejor, o eso me han dicho
Juarez is not as violent as how it used to be in 2010. And even then, I do not consider it to be a poor city. Having traveled to Central America and Colombia, I witnessed real poverty
There’s more poverty in Mexico. Colombia is a middle-upper class country and it’s crime rate has significantly reduced in the past 30 years.
@@hueso5071 it’s not middle-upper income, both countries have the same poverty with Mexicans having a bit more GDP per capita
@@irvin6846 28% of Colombia lives in poverty. Mexico is 46% of its population is in poverty.
@@hueso5071 Mexico and Colombia measure poverty different, mexicos extreme poverty would be its poverty
@@hueso5071 México measure poverty by ocde international standard
To all those people who commented that he went to Juarez hoods, these are not even close to the real hoods. The scenery is not he prettiest, but it certainly is not even close to the most dangerous parts of the city. Also, downtown Juarez is a place that has been almost economically abandoned for decades because the city's wealthy areas have now shifted to other places. in other words, downtown Juarez is not the most active/wealthy/attractive place in the city
Additionally, the real hoods are located in the outskirts of the city, and downtown is not located in the outskirts.
Lastly, the city is not a dangerous as it was in 2010.
You trippin, it's still dangerous out there!
@@dodahbay7313 Looks better than zombie towns in USA
Any places can have danger but Juarez looks empty like a ghost town like you said the cities wealth shifted somewhere else same with Detroit or Camden New Jersey or even Gary Indiana
I will go to any neighborhood in Juarez before any neighborhood in the U.S., any city in Mexico, save the bravery for U.S. cities, that's brave, not Mexico
save you bravery for dangerous U.S. cities neighborhood, now that's f...scary, New Orleans Detroit, parts of L.A., Chicago and other dangerous U.S. cities
U really on vacation at Mexico 🇲🇽 😍😍😍be safe out there
Not a cuh 😭😭😭
Shout out to CharlieBro and his channel. The man been to almost every Hood in the USA👍♐
And up in Canada too
And he has almost time traveled back to the past too to film some hoods.
Don’t you find that even the slightest bit strange? A man who goes city to city recording sketchy shit. He deff a cereal raper.
Charlie blowing through altos like nothin
Yeah I noticed that too LOL he also ran through a couple of red lights.
@@michaelphillips2629 I drive in Mexico a few times a year and it's easy to do haha
I miss jrz.. Thank god I'm going to vaycay in el Paso in August.. Miss my fam in jrz.. Thanks for showing this beautiful town / city 🙏😄
Damn you exploring cartel neighborhoods...be safe dawg
Safe travels big Dawg 👍🏽✅🌞
Gracias for this video, im from this beautiful city GOD BLESS YOU
Beautiful? 😂looks like 💩
I'm very happy that you're finally break into Latin America Charlie! Come here to other countries like Chile, Perú and Colombia.
Interesting videos as always. Wish the best
I'm from that city!, so glad you're in here be careful
I used to live in Juarez. I told ya'll before that the city isn't THAT dangerous. I lived there before a few times. They have a pay bridge and free one.
Your not in the mix ,that’s why
@@independenceboyd2042 Yep, if your saying THAT city isn't dangerous than your probably not about that particular life.
A lot of you fools talk from your OWN experiences. Tell that to all the foreigners that are killed in horrific ways and disappear every year in Mexico.
@@independenceboyd2042 Why don't you two go to South side of Chicago and get in the mix to see if you're bout that particular life? I've been to Juarez twice this year and it was alright. Quit trying to magnify it's level of danger.
@@celestialbeing5291 but Chicago is diverse
Es la zona centro y sus alrededores, esas zonas las controla la empresa, aztecas y línea,,,,de echo casi no hay policías por qué ya todo está tranquilo, es decir a la empresa, aztecas y línea no les gusta que esté lleno de policías y tratan de no hacer problemas,
La mera mata está para el sur oriente y valle de Juárez
Hay domina AA y mexicles que son más olorosos más bules más ruidosos y el 70 % de la policía está para aquellas zonas
Se me hace que en todo el recorrido ni una patrulla te topaste,,, el día que necesites un reportaje chingón me dices y hasta entrevistas a gente pirata de Juárez
los que roban son los polecias, despues de un tour en la patrulla
@@romelevgutie4424 y siguen robando, así es la cosa ves solo que los k trabajan para la maña pues siguen en las mismas,,,otros son más discrettos vesdsss
That is Downtown Juarez not the Hood.
And that is actually some of the more calm parts of the City!
That's it??? 7:40 I've been to Juarez (slums) and there are a lot worse areas in Juarez, Mexico. Sad how the drug cartels have ruined parts of Mexico.
nothing has to do with that and poverty in the USA there are pseudo cartels
nothing to do with the cartels
I would walk in those neighborhoods all day long before many neighborhoods in the U.S.
This isn't even close to the worst neighborhoods in Mexico.
Based gerald. Even Juarez or Tijuana are better than cartel central aka the USA. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Much nicer than downtown Los Angeles or Portland. Not even one tent or shitty camper in sight.
That is because it disappeared
@@sitdowndogbreath I'm sure what you mean "disappeared"........
thgis dont look that bad. give the poeple living there money to repaint there buildings and plant lots of street trees and youd have pretty nice area.
We are try ing our best,but rememer that we live in the dryest desert in the world. All trees die quickly.
@@xavi4694 solo un detallito, el desierto más seco del mundo es de atacama en Chile mi compa,
@@rolasleyva8602 nah. Its the chihuahuan desert.
These aren’t even the poor parts of juarez
@@Islam.is.the.truth.. you tell us where are the poorest part of our city, muslim. Latín América > magreb
Greetings, that was a great drive! Muy buen paseo, saludos!
It's probably safer in Juarez then in a lot of cities in the U.S. these days.
I doubt it. Juarez surpasses Chicago and New York in homicides.
@@hueso5071 never on hate racist shootings or hate crimes fucker
@@hueso5071 yeah but there are Cartels fighting and in USA they just rob random people even in daylight
It's not, it has a homicide rate higher than every single U.S. city.
@@davidloco1215 wrong. New orleans is the 6th most dangerous city and juarez the 9th.
looks cleaner than the american hood areas.
The Mexican people actually go to work lol.
This isn’t the hood of Juarez.
My homie goin international ryt here!
Está chido tu canal bro
Would love to see you do a walk around the streets
go ahead nothing will happen
Si tuviera que vivir en algún lugar de México, sin duda serías Juarez "la bestia" ❤
Amazing! this guy is everywhere
I’m headed out their for some dental work 🦷
Its really not that bad brother, as long as you dont mess with no one no one will mess with you
@@cypresscapone7045 tell that to all the foreign people that are dismembered and killed or disappear every year. I find it funny how people talk from there OWN experiences. Juarez is literally one of the most dangerous cities in the world.
Dont bring any guns.
We want to keep juarez a mass shooting free zone.
I’ve gone to Nuevo progreso myself. As long as you do your research it’s fine. Lots of people in the valley cross.
If i had income to live here, I'd move in a heartbeat. Apartments in the US are 1200$ EVERYWHERE now. You cannot afford to live in the US unless you are rich. This looks like a rundown LA but not 3k a month.
Wym this looks better than LA at least you’re not seeing lines of tents in Juarez and having to dodge crackhead zombies on the road shaking their butt
Apartments in San Francisco are $900 a month
@@de5163 the homeless people live in abandoned buildings
@@abimaellopezmaylord27lopez7 you can’t even find 900 in Houston so I know you lying lmfao
it’s going up to $2000 by the end of the summer I heard .. I’m moving to Colombia or Mexico … much cheaper and I can work remote .. start learning a trade or skill you can do remote and you’ll be fine learn the language once you get there
Hey Charlie. You should go even further south to south America. I would love to see Brazil's most dangerous hoods
I'll go to the border towns like Juarez, Tijuana, Nagales, etc. I wouldn't go on a long distance trip driving through rural Mexican towns and areas. For one there is the language barrier, and in Central america those countries not all that stable.
@@CharlieBo313 hi Charlie. If you are still here and ever want to film other iconic places here and around town that you might not know about shoot a message or answer this post.thanks !
The Favellas make Chicago and Detroit look like Disney land
Do you know how far away Brazil is from him lol
@@MarylandGuy-ey3st
Haha 😂 true bro 👊
Where’s the El McDonald’s and the El Rey de Burger?🍔 😅
Been waiting for this
Te Amo juaritos❤️
Yo lo odio pase Los peores anos de mi nines mucho maltratomucho sufrimiento soy ciudadana de USA ni aunque me pagaran volveria a ese maldita Juarez
Love your content! sending love from colombia
my city welcomes anybody til u cross us
This guy really certifide out here in the streets 😅
That is a woman she is a Korean
@@for_real5912 lol
I would love to see some interviews over there ?
Looks much better than the Ghettos in the USA *******
But the homeless people live in abandoned buildings
@@abimaellopezmaylord27lopez7 better THAN LIVING ON THE STREET !
@@abimaellopezmaylord27lopez7 where ?
Awesome video. 👌
Hoping to run the Marathon there in October! (2023)
This is dope !!! But it's not for me drive there!!!! Be careful & Be safe. Great video 👌🏾❤️🙏🏾
Charlie's driving all thru Juarez, looking for an alley to duck into. But he comes up bupkis..zero...nada. No alleys in Juarez for Charlie to scare the bejesus outa me with.
He hasn’t even gone to the hoods/slums of Juarez
The 🐐 CharlieBo ‼️
1:50 oi nomás ec cumbión prro! súbele a esa madre wey!
They must steal alot 😂 It's bars on every window and door.
i like how gigantic the street signs are on that main boulevard lol
Hey charlie, ever been to Riveras or Talamás Camandari area here in Juarez?
This are the real danger zones
1:34 see that small station on the left? It's a mass transit system that's been under construction since the previous administration since almost TWO YEARS AGO, meanwhile, you get to see the old, derelict school buses that have been used for like half a century for public transport.
Daily reminder that the line 1 is not under construction,its now finished. The problem is that INTRA and the current mayor are corrupt and very useless. Nobody can buy brand new buses with AC ,wi fi and heater for the remodeled BRT-1 bus stations. The county's fair is more important, you know, Gloria Trevi and narcocorridos are the main need for the population.
@@xavi4694 Sí, no estoy culpando a nadie más que el gobierno, no importa quién sea, desde que Maru ganó supe que iban a hacer las mismas m@m@d@s que con Corral.
@@610Hobbies Lo que pasa es que las líneas 1 y 2 no las administra el gobierno ni ellos compran los buses, por ejemplo se hizo una licitación de la linea 1 y gano INTRA y se quedaron sin dinero y no pueden comprar ningún camión por su corrupción e incompetencia. Corral lo unico que hizo es invertir en la ciudad cosa que nunca ningun gobernador hizo. el BRT es necesario, todas las ciudades del mundo lo tiene.
Que valor andar en el twon carnal, tantos videos en Juárez y no tengo la fortuna de toparte
jaajajjajaajajajaajj cual valor? hasta mi abuelita va al centro 🤣🤣🤣
I could go there with $1500 and a 12 pack of Pepsi and live like King Tut! Good grief!
Its not as cheap as you think thre
can you do in my hometown in chacigo part of under Lower Wacker Drive
A homeless dude was just set on fire down there
Love the Navigation lady, Turn right on Blah bla bla bla blaa. Good luck with that. 😬😵
fantastic
There are many expensive cars to see there. it doesn't really look like a shit hole. in germany we have places that look far worse and more dangerous. I would never have thought it possible that a new Ford Mutang GT could drive there at all. all these SUVs also cost a lot of money. obviously the people there must feel very safe when they drive there with such expensive and sporty cars.
Its because we mexicans have a gdp per capita of $22.000, we are not africa or India tier. The problem with germany is the weather, its always gray and rainy. Juarez is one of the most violent and poorest in mexico due the corruption and stupidity of our politicians. Out politicians never invested in remodelations and the people here are not native from juarez, they are all immigrants from south mexico ,central america and south america, they dont care to live in a clean and beautiful city, they dont have a sense of pride or permanency because they are not from here, they only wants our Jobs and money because juarez has a lot of Jobs thanks to american sweatshops.
He showed the nice parts of Juarez, it's way more dangerous than Germany and any foreign city for that matter. It is the 4th most dangerous city in the world, top 6 are all in Mexico.
@@davidloco1215 its the 9th actually in 2023
Aight charlie
It looks better than San Bernardino, that's for sure
It has a homicide rate nearly 4 times higher
IT is. We have great weather and ppl like to grow green pines on the desert.
Looks like New Mexico, but en espagnol.
For a sec, I thought it was San Bernardino California. 🤣
Shout out to this guy, even as a native from Juarez, I wouldn't dare to drive to those places
Pretty mellow place, i'd live there for sure and I don't even speak Spanish.
W MEXICO 👍
I see many black people, where did they come from?
There's always been black people in Mexico since the 1800s.
Immigrants from haiti and honduras, they now reached the american dream thank god.
Damn you finally hittin the big leagues. CD. Juarez aint nothing to F with.
Mr. Worldwide!
Soy Juarense y me apareció el video en TH-cam, así que lo vi por curiosidad.
i love how mans shows us every hood and how shit look like
This dude just show the old places in the city xd
First
Hey, vato, you have some cajones. I'm from San Bernardino, but mehheeco, that's the real wild west. Even at high noon, it could get stupid real quick. Be careful.
Driving thru juarez isn't even scary and being in san berdino isn't a wild west 😂😂
Love u charlie 😽
Bien..mi Charlie.aqui cabemos todos... bienvenida.toda la raza..
Next time go to Riveras del bravo neighborhood ,is like Detroit
A black man in Mexico. Stay safe!
What's wrong with a black man?
We have black people in Mexico dork. The boats came to Veracruz too. They’re called Afro mexicanos
Mexico was the first country on the continent with free black peoples there are millions of black and white mexicans Mexico is not racist but classist xd
@@CajunGators exacto
@@ponteachambiar what boats?
this flow of traffic confusing asf lmao
Show us where the hoorkers are at??
Before Miko it was Charliebo, came along way
I'm here for the gas prices lmaoo
been following you for a while man, love these videos.
what are the gas prices? $ per gallon?
Plot twist - Charlie is an undercover cop researching different hoods and gangs
Если поменять машины с американских на азиатские и добавить моторикши - то прям как в Юго-Восточной Азии)))
Asia is a jungle, we are a desert. Its not the same.
😂😂😂 Like southeast Asia with -3 Celsius in these days .
how much do you spend on gas my man lmao. ur mr worldwide for real
muy poca gente se ve en las calles
Cuidadito con la LINEA y el N.C.D.J no pasa nada acen bajo perfil de momento pelean contra los chapitos en mexicali !
My mans gone international, you should go to Puerto Rico or the Dominican republic
My everyday day streets 🤷🏽♂️
The hoods in mexico don't really look as bad as americans tell us, I remember go to central america and south america and believe me it's very sad to be there and unsafe XD
The homicide rate is higher in Mexico, and this city is more dangerous than any city outside of Mexico, search it up.
@@davidloco1215 wrong. Central América, África, the caribbean and south América are more dangerous than México.
@@davidloco1215nada que ver
@@jonathanglzplz894 yo se, solo estoy diciendo que es mas peligroso en México. Hay partes que no se ven tan mal porque la gente en Mexico si limpian sus calles.
It hurt me to wake up and see my beautiful brown people suffer, victimized by the oppressive, harsh realities of the hood. I guess, even though we were free, we were still slaves… in the mind.
Nice! Don’t be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood…
a donde vallas va haber esclavos de mentes hasta en EUA
@@panblanco1 estás bien! todos somos esclavos
Rich Mexicans live really nice in Mexico
@@mattman291 would of been better if your reply was " MESSAGE ! " 🤣🤣🤣
yo ass did not show the el barrio once in this video 😂😂😂
Ave. Vicente Guerrero Zona Centro. Cd. Juarez.
Where is the Mountain of Juarez ?
Cerro bola. Its situated in la sierra de juarez.
@@xavi4694 there throw females right ?
@@for_real5912 no. We are not in 1990. There is a Cool highway down there. Dont you have a mass shooting to make or something?
Charlie gunna be looking for the cartels and ask where his rent money is
WOW CharlieBo= I a, amazed how clean the streets and sidewalks are! Seattle and Portland look like dumps compared to Juarez.
Its because we are the 6th richest and most important city in mexico,we have to be clean.
That’s because he went to the safe parts of the city he hasn’t gone threw any “hoods”.
Thanks to the Democrats
Jam a thousand Antifa types into there, see what happens.
@@DA-db9bi there is no hoods in juarez. Only rich,middle and low class neighborhoods.
Prichard, AL has some serious dirty south hoods! The worst Mobile County has to offer.
🙋🏻♂️🙋♀️🇦🇷🕊
Why at the end is a wheel
İs dangerous meaning ⚠️??
i love you charlie no cap