@@pauliedibbs9028 Not quite, this video shows mostly the Downtown area of Juárez, it's not completely safe, but it's not a cartel-occupied area, since Downtown is connected to many of the main highways, and is one of the most frequented parts of the city for tourists, so it's doubtful the police would let the cartels run it.
Growing up, from the time I was a baby, I spent every summer in Juarez. Most of my family there has already passed away. Just have some cousins and a brother there. Thanks for the video 😊
It's crazy how my neighborhood in Philadelphia, the Kensington section, looks way worse than Juarez Mexico! Mexico is way cleaner than my hood, my hood looks like a bunch of zombies with garbage everywhere. Charlie's been through my neighborhood a couple times he knows what I'm talking about. Mexico looks pretty nice, the streets are so clean and there's no drug addicts anywhere. Viva La Mexico 🇲🇽!
Have you ever considered looking at the poorest parts of Mexico to compare? Comparing the worst parts of America to decent parts of Mexico doesn’t seem the most fair
@@brendanmcmahon2744Every city has areas that are worse that the rest of the city. Even if the whole city is bad there are worse areas within the city. This "decent" area is decent to Juarez' standards but still bad according to US standards but probably more decent than Kensington.
The cheaper houses in USA are old and mostly mold infested wood which you would spend thousands renovating. With less than what they cost you can buy a new nice brick and concrete house in Mexico.
@@joebidet3606 Yeah I live in a cheap part of Florida and a 3 bed 2 bath 40 year old wood frame house is still 350k. That's rediculous. My grandfather built a 3 bed 2 bath brick house on half an acre outside Medellin Colombia for 27k USD land included a few years ago. He lives like a king on next to nothing down there. If I can get a remote job I'm following him there. The women are better too in countries like that.
@@thievingpanda ever look at living in the Midwest or less expensive areas of the south? Not telling you what to do, but in a lot of geographic areas of the US, houses average less than 200K. It’s more expensive than Columbia, but there are perks and price to living in the most powerful country on earth
My dad drove his dodge ram from Chicago to Juarez and gave it to my uncle...like 3 days later my uncle went to the store when he came out he had 3 guns pointed at him to give up the truck...just glad hes alive
Juarez is very clean, no graffiti, no gangs hanging out on corners. It is relatively quiet. It puts many American cities to shame. It may be dangerous. But they keep a clean facade. It is apparent that they may not have much, but they take care of what they do have, unlike many American cities, where people are dirty and destructive
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I live in Mexico (in Mexicali, Baja California) and that is pretty much an average street in México. Hope one day you can visit my city, it is a border city with Calexico California.
I also have had phenomenal Chinese food. That alone is worth the visit. I stayed for a few days at a hotel near the border. Can't say I loved it. They definitely don't cater to tourism
When your entered to the chamizal park, the nicest in juarez suddenly you cut it off and switched to the ugly parts. Now go to campestre the nicest hood in juarez 😂😂😂😂😂
An individual can't cross or possess a weapon in another country, especially in Mexico, if someone did and they get caught, they will be sentenced to 10 years or more in a Mexican prison, depending on how the law was carried out in a Mexican court, 10 years is like a life sentence.
Omg I get so tired of the "looks better than xyz american city!" comments.. No! it's not. The infrastructure is horrible, the smells (basically shit) almost everywhere, the amount of people without work, the desperation and misery that typical residents have. They're different countries. You can't really compare the cities. Apples to Oranges.
Yes it is! I am from juarez and i have neen to new orleans and its worse! More crime, poverty and trash. Juarez looks like paris compared to it. Also, we are better than Detroit or philly, get over it.
This is so manipulated, you cut your video at the entrance and start filming maybe the worst parts of Juarez, be honest and show the real and explain why thousands of people from the USA drive daily to Juarez, to have a great dinner, visit places, and have fun... I can show pretty ugly in the USA places even worse than the ones that you show from Juarez, in El Paso, all cities have good and bad places.
Imagine giving these people the same opportunities that blacks are given in the US. These people would be so much better off and all of that government funding wouldn't wasted.
There are cartels in Mexico but the average citizens are mostly decent. You won't see stores being ransacked, children shooting their teachers, mass shootings, homelessness to the point where the streets are full of them, etc. etc. Cartels do horrendous things but the average USA citizen are the ones who commit those same crimes without being part of a cartel.
By all accounts I've heard Juarez is one of the most dangerous cities in the world. And the cartels are some of the most brutal criminal organizations in the world. I would not step foot in Mexico, especially someplace like Juarez for whatever reason but I guess everyone has different risk tolerances. Please do not do a walking tour of this city Charlie. As much as I enjoy your videos, it's just not worth it.
Damn, bro. Driving through areas that are more than likely cartel-controlled takes serious balls. Thanks for bringing us this raw content.
Messico full of Messicans.
I told him If he's got Permission FINE ..If not he has to be. Careful ..Or he will be in a VIDEO
You’re right; especially with Juarez.. These are not affluent areas, so you can bet they are cartel territory.
@@pauliedibbs9028 Not quite, this video shows mostly the Downtown area of Juárez, it's not completely safe, but it's not a cartel-occupied area, since Downtown is connected to many of the main highways, and is one of the most frequented parts of the city for tourists, so it's doubtful the police would let the cartels run it.
@@610Hobbieswhole city is a cartel controlled area
But cartel don’t mess with civilians
Like all gringos think it is
Charlie is fkn wild for this one, the balls on the man continue to grow! Thanks for the content brother.
Juarez is much safer than it used to be.
@@fetedesneiges6678 its still juarez lmao
Growing up, from the time I was a baby, I spent every summer in Juarez. Most of my family there has already passed away. Just have some cousins and a brother there. Thanks for the video 😊
I love Mexico. Love the weather, love the food, love the tequila (omg!) love the people and they're all Catholic. I'm Catholic too peace be with you.
Carlito Es en Mexico 😮😮 Charlie you a Legend and I stamp that !!!!
Ironically, this looks nicer than some parts of the US.
Looks better than detroit
Nice joke 😅
They’re basically the same country, uncivilized cartel-governed states
It may be run down, but at least they keep it tidy - unlike a lot of US cities.
Verdade
Yep… We have the finest buildings and cities in the US, but the shittiest people who ruin it all
ehhh I don't know about that. also videos don't allow you to take in the smells
Yeah right
Are you from the US?
It's crazy how my neighborhood in Philadelphia, the Kensington section, looks way worse than Juarez Mexico! Mexico is way cleaner than my hood, my hood looks like a bunch of zombies with garbage everywhere. Charlie's been through my neighborhood a couple times he knows what I'm talking about. Mexico looks pretty nice, the streets are so clean and there's no drug addicts anywhere. Viva La Mexico 🇲🇽!
As far as the visual goes, trash everywhere makes any place look sad and depressing really.
Have you ever considered looking at the poorest parts of Mexico to compare? Comparing the worst parts of America to decent parts of Mexico doesn’t seem the most fair
@@joebidet3606just out of curiosity. How do you know this is a decent area? Juarez is literally one of the worst cities in Mexico.
@@brendanmcmahon2744Every city has areas that are worse that the rest of the city. Even if the whole city is bad there are worse areas within the city. This "decent" area is decent to Juarez' standards but still bad according to US standards but probably more decent than Kensington.
Check out part 2, trash everywhere, scary 👀
Damn ain’t been to Juarez in like 8 years. Them streets look eerie af now
Love watching charlie your tour sight seeing.
Charlie is a real gangsta!
damn, charlie you're one hell of a travelin man...
É mesmo!
we want to see charlie in the Hoods of Tijuana
I've seen parts of Washington state that are practically identical
This fastest I've ever seen you drive lol
Honestly with the lower cost of living, it might still be better to live there than many American cities.
Just live in a cheaper, more affordable state/area - there’s plenty of that in America that’s easily affordable without having to make a ton
The cheaper houses in USA are old and mostly mold infested wood which you would spend thousands renovating. With less than what they cost you can buy a new nice brick and concrete house in Mexico.
@@joebidet3606 Yeah I live in a cheap part of Florida and a 3 bed 2 bath 40 year old wood frame house is still 350k. That's rediculous. My grandfather built a 3 bed 2 bath brick house on half an acre outside Medellin Colombia for 27k USD land included a few years ago. He lives like a king on next to nothing down there. If I can get a remote job I'm following him there. The women are better too in countries like that.
@@thievingpanda ever look at living in the Midwest or less expensive areas of the south? Not telling you what to do, but in a lot of geographic areas of the US, houses average less than 200K. It’s more expensive than Columbia, but there are perks and price to living in the most powerful country on earth
Not with the murder rate and high amount of sex trafficking lol.
My dad drove his dodge ram from Chicago to Juarez and gave it to my uncle...like 3 days later my uncle went to the store when he came out he had 3 guns pointed at him to give up the truck...just glad hes alive
So he just gave it up like a pussy?
Would you ever do interviews and bring someone that can translate the conversation?
Yeah it's weird af that we only do driving tours and not going out to chat, it feels exploitative this way
Looks similar, or better than many places in the US.
Charlie is clearly not worried about the price of gas 😂
Os mexicano deve ter pago pra ele.
its going down mayne
Thank god your back
Your a king among princes
🥩 🚴♀
Isn't this a scene from Sicario?
Juarez is very clean, no graffiti, no gangs hanging out on corners. It is relatively quiet. It puts many American cities to shame. It may be dangerous. But they keep a clean facade. It is apparent that they may not have much, but they take care of what they do have, unlike many American cities, where people are dirty and destructive
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Gotta be careful there Charlie
You FLOORING it Through those Street's .. I would to 😂😂😂😂
I'm driving normal as I always do. How fast I drive depends on if I'm on a main street, and if there is traffic behind me.
@@CharlieBo313 I'm guessing u got Permission . IF NOT SERIOUSLY You get caught Youl be in a VIDEO
Permission from who ?
@@CharlieBo313 The Cartel running the Place. I'm not trying to scare you it's REAL ...Love the Content .
So where do I call, and who do I speak with ? Can I do it online ? Is there a web site?
We safe out there. They kno ain't nobody paying the ransom.
Mexico have been a place that something bad happened, People still go anyway.
Looks better than detroit
Are you from Detroit?
I live in Mexico (in Mexicali, Baja California) and that is pretty much an average street in México. Hope one day you can visit my city, it is a border city with Calexico California.
Mexicali is way nicer than Calexico! And great Chinese food
I also have had phenomenal Chinese food. That alone is worth the visit. I stayed for a few days at a hotel near the border. Can't say I loved it. They definitely don't cater to tourism
It would be pretty cool I agree, been there multiple times for shopping before the inflation.
Do Tijuana next
I don't see anyone living in tents.
No such thing as a Mexican Homeless, they always working
Quase ninguém nas ruas!
Por que es un desierto con 45C al día.
real shit mi pinche gente wey 🙏
Go to Brazil
Next up. Driving through Mosul
This is mosul
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Buildings look more colorful than in the US, i like that
When your entered to the chamizal park, the nicest in juarez suddenly you cut it off and switched to the ugly parts. Now go to campestre the nicest hood in juarez 😂😂😂😂😂
Tijuana?
Many cities in America look 100x worse!
Look
This is where Joe Francis relocated to
Definitely has “We out here, sheeeeit” vibes 💯
That tunnel system was unlike anything I've ever seen.
pretty safe place to me....didn't see any murders in yhe 5 minutes he drove around....couldn't say that about chiraq
Hahahahahaha i dare you to walk thru juarez at 12am thru 3am you'd wish you were walking thru the streets of chitown
Chicago is nothing compared to Juarez little boy lol
@@MrPlatinum2323 just a couple of banditos walking around.
@@hueso5071its cleaner at least, and we are the bith place of margaritas and burritos.
@@xavinunez2165 that’s doesn’t matter. Murders are more serious than cleanliness. 🤦🏽♂️ smh.
Man. That's tough!!!!! Damn!!! I hope you packin', cause the "bandit-o's" are rabid!!! lol Aloha~~ from Hawaii~~ 🍍🤙🤙
An individual can't cross or possess a weapon in another country, especially in Mexico, if someone did and they get caught, they will be sentenced to 10 years or more in a Mexican prison, depending on how the law was carried out in a Mexican court, 10 years is like a life sentence.
Wtf
I just came back to EP to visit my parents lets hook up and get some tacos Charlie ahaha.
sad how the roads in el paso are worse. Jaurez roads are much better.
Mexicans always get the job done ✅
Wow where I live it's starting to look and sound like this..... I live northeast US. Begin deportations
Do you mean southern India?
Omg I get so tired of the "looks better than xyz american city!" comments.. No! it's not. The infrastructure is horrible, the smells (basically shit) almost everywhere, the amount of people without work, the desperation and misery that typical residents have. They're different countries. You can't really compare the cities. Apples to Oranges.
They're naive 😂 lol
@@hueso5071 very much so!
Yes it is! I am from juarez and i have neen to new orleans and its worse! More crime, poverty and trash. Juarez looks like paris compared to it. Also, we are better than Detroit or philly, get over it.
Exclamo el que vive en una casa de madera😂
Sheet...before you know it, Charlie will visiting the worse hoods of Kiev.
AQUI SI LLORAN SANGRE GRINGOS
Isn't there a serial killer in Juarez, where alot of women have been killed. 😢
It's most likely safer than most liberal cities in the USA where there are tons of killers
I can't see your reply
@@soniasg8639there was en egyptian called latiff sheriff that killed a lot of woman here. There you go.
urban planner needs the sack
Looks like Detroit!
Juarez is cleaner.
Way nicer than detroit. Lol.
What You talking about looks better
Greetings from Detroit, America's comeback city
This looks safer than any Democrat run city in the USA.
Bruh what 😂😂
Facts
Mano o que você falou é verdade😂😂 no Brasil é a mesma merda de governo😂😂
Dude relax lol
I agree !
This is so manipulated, you cut your video at the entrance and start filming maybe the worst parts of Juarez, be honest and show the real and explain why thousands of people from the USA drive daily to Juarez, to have a great dinner, visit places, and have fun... I can show pretty ugly in the USA places even worse than the ones that you show from Juarez, in El Paso, all cities have good and bad places.
To think that so many bodies have dangled from those overpasses is eerie
That doesn't happen, only in the movies. There are murders but bodies are not dangled in the overpasses.
@@alfonsorivasvalles2204Cap 🧢🧢
@@alfonsorivasvalles2204You are incorrect.
@@alfonsorivasvalles2204Try searching before posting false comments.
@@seheadhunter50 Bro, I live in Juarez, that is not how the cartels operate here...I know what I am talking about.
Imagine giving these people the same opportunities that blacks are given in the US. These people would be so much better off and all of that government funding wouldn't wasted.
Waste of space them blacks
Lol Juarez residents literally collect benefits across the border. They living large over there at taxpayer's charge
Next time just say you don't like black people.
Meanwhile saltines and taco makers recieve more government assistance than black people PER CAPITA.
There are cartels in Mexico but the average citizens are mostly decent. You won't see stores being ransacked, children shooting their teachers, mass shootings, homelessness to the point where the streets are full of them, etc. etc. Cartels do horrendous things but the average USA citizen are the ones who commit those same crimes without being part of a cartel.
By all accounts I've heard Juarez is one of the most dangerous cities in the world. And the cartels are some of the most brutal criminal organizations in the world. I would not step foot in Mexico, especially someplace like Juarez for whatever reason but I guess everyone has different risk tolerances. Please do not do a walking tour of this city Charlie. As much as I enjoy your videos, it's just not worth it.
looks like Chitcago.
Parece a la vecindad del chavo del ocho. 😁
¿Me río?
Debo poner el video de Kurt cuando visito República Dominicana? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The cartel sure keeps the streets clean.
I read someplace that Americans that go there never come back alive.
Well my dad worked there throughout my childhood. Went there every day, came back every day usually mostly alive.
@@MeatCatCheesyBlaster Mostly alive? Lol...
Next time, go to Nuevo Laredo. Maybe not, probably won’t come back alive.
Tried to count the buildings without bars on the windows. I’m still at 0.
Southern europe has bars in their Windows too.
Next stop: hoods of Afghanistan
He be interviewing the Taliban 😂
@@sal2975You _know_ he would
@@sal2975yea 😂