Some Mexican politicians have asked the government to ban the sale of Call of Juarez: The Cartel. Unlike the other chapters of the series, setting the new Call of Juarez is contemporary, and enacts a story "mature and immersive" on the border between Los Angeles, California, and Ciudad Juarez, a city of the state of Chihuahua.
"We're not trying to hide the serious crime problems that plague our city," said Ricardo Boone Salmon, a member of the state of Chihuahua to MSNBC. "At the same time we should not expose children to this kind of scenario, so we make them grow up without values." In Ciudad Juarez, between 2009 and 2010 about 6,000 people were killed in an internal struggle between Mexican drug cartels.
"The children end up being involved in criminal episodes because, among other things, during their childhood do not control what they see on TV or video games that use", said congressional leaders Enrique Serrano.
"We're not trying to hide the serious crime problems that plague our city," said Ricardo Boone Salmon, a member of the state of Chihuahua to MSNBC. "At the same time we should not expose children to this kind of scenario, so we make them grow up without values." In Ciudad Juarez, between 2009 and 2010 about 6,000 people were killed in an internal struggle between Mexican drug cartels.
"The children end up being involved in criminal episodes because, among other things, during their childhood do not control what they see on TV or video games that use", said congressional leaders Enrique Serrano.
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