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La Conexión De Nayarit


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Mexico’s border towns are overwhelmed with migrants from their own highlands with aspirations of getting decent jobs. Guided into the United States by smugglers, those who make it are often in debt to the person who delivers them to a better life. Unable to read or write English, they have no other choice but to be in debt to whoever allowed them to safely make the passage. With no money to pay for food or transportation, the only viable method of compensation is a service. Immigration officials in southern San Andreas and areas of Texas near the border have been tasked with focusing on this epidemic. These areas are often dubbed at ground zero for modern slavery with an alarmingly low rate of prosecutions.

 

Regardless of its issues, a country with the economy like the United States' would be seen as a perfect hub to provide something that people want or need, a land of opportunity and an ideal asylum destination considering the value of the country's dollar, job opportunities, and quality of life.


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“One rule: no violence”. The Nayarit Connection, informally known as The Xalisco Boys, are categorized as a tight knit and non-confrontational entity who succeed at operating in rural areas while attracting very little attention to themselves. Coming to the United States, The Xalisco Boys were required to avoid attention from competitors and law enforcement. Other entities faced numerous obstacles, which caused them to halt operations. They were described as conflict-averse, low-profile, horizontally-structured, and faithful to the precepts of modern marketing.

 

The group was formally stamped into existence in the early 1990s with the rise of the opioid epidemic in the United States.

 

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The Xalisco Boys migrated to rural, midsize cities. These cities were predominantly white, but had large Mexican populations where the Boys could blend in. They arrived in So San just as a revolution in American medicine was underway, and an epidemic of pain-pill abuse was already spreading over that region.

 

Their nonviolent ways helped them increase their profit. Members of the group are known to blend into the areas that they operate in, through getting everyday jobs—ranging from business owners to delivery drivers. The entity strives to establish normality. The group has kept their edge by utilizing non-violent methods to conduct crime.

 

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OOC INFORMATION:


SYNOPSIS

We aim to realistically portray an immigrant community in Blaine County with a cluster of individuals who dabble in crime, obtaining the necessary connections to earn more income,  formed out of the desire for financial gain. This includes a variety of schemes from legal businesses to drug distribution. The faction will operate  in a way that will draw minimal attention to itself, keeping a low profile. We aim to portray a group of criminals whom hide behind legal businesses.

 

This faction follows a slow-paced mentality. This is not the faction to join for those who are only interested in shootouts and police pursuits. Character development is a necessity. 


If you would like to play a part in our Hispanic community—feel free to approach. We are open to all sorts of characters from illegal aliens to average neighbors. Contact myself or @Sacred  if you have any questions or concerns.

 

  • Upon joining the faction, you are liable to be character killed. Upon joining the faction, you also give us gore permissions.
  • Should you leave the faction, you are still liable to be character killed.
  • This faction will uphold itself to a high degree of roleplay—if you can't meet this standard, you will subsequently be removed. Members are also expected to follow all server rules.
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