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People in Guadalajara Asked to Stay Home While Burning Cars Block Roads

Authorities in western Mexico are asking residents to stay at home as they scramble to extinguish burning vehicles blocking roads in various parts of Guadalajara.

The prosecutor's office in the western state of Jalisco used its Twitter account to ask residents of Guadalajara to remain calm Friday morning as authorities responded to the suspected blockades ignited by a drug cartel.

Such blockades are a common cartel response to the arrest of important members or are used to foil police and military operations.

The activity came as Mexico celebrated the May 1 holiday and the federal government announced the implementation . . .

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