User blog:Diosney Caballero/Season 1 episode 3: Norteños Vs Sureños



Southerners or Southern for women, are groups of loosely affiliated bands that pay homage to the Mexican Mafia Vs Southerners are a group of Hispanic street gangs originated in the older neighborhoods of the southern U.S. state of California, faced rivals here in Deadliest in a bloody battle to see who is Deadliest.

Norteños
In 1968, Mexican-American inmates of the California state prison system separate into two rival groups, Norteños (northerners) and Sureños (Southern), depending on the location of their hometowns (the north-south dividing line is near Delano, California). Norteños, member of our family, were prison enemies of the Southern Latinos, which are composed of members and affiliates of La Eme, better known as the Mexican Mafia. While the Mexican Mafia had initially been created to protect Mexicans in prison, there was a perceived level of abuse by members of La Eme towards the imprisoned Latinos from rural farming areas of Northern California. The spark that led to the ongoing war between Norteños and members of the Mexican Mafia involved a situation in which a member of La Eme allegedly stole a pair of shoes from a Northerner. This event launched the war's longest running bands in the state of California.

Sureños
The term "Sureños" means Southerner in Spanish. Even though Southern Were Established in 1968, the term was not used Until the 1970s as a result of the continued conflict Between the Mexican Mafia and Nuestra Familia in California's prison system. As a result of These prison wars, all California Hispanic street gangs align Themselves with The Sureño or Norteño movement with very few exceptions Such as the Fresno Bulldogs and the Maravilla Gangs of East Los Angeles. When a Southerner is being asked to Sureño means what, gang members, without exception, answer, "a Southern is a foot soldier for the Mexican Mafia."

(Note:vote for their preferred army)