Martínez Roque v. USA
Ramon Ontiveros' Laundering of Immigrants' Labor Exploitation Through the Myth of the Drug Cartel Power is an open letter addressed to the Juárez Cartel that documents the laundering of immigrant labor exploitation through the invocation of cartel power mythology by Ramon Ontiveros, situating individual acts of coercion within broader structures of state failure, immigration precarity, and administrative violence in the United States–Mexico border region. Drawing from the author’s lived experience as a survivor of human trafficking, including labor exploitation, wage theft, forced starvation, housing deprivation, intimidation, retaliation, immigration-based threats, and sexual exploitation, Samuel Martínez Roque examines how the symbolic power of organized crime is weaponized by private actors to enforce compliance and silence victims when formal legal systems refuse to intervene. This open letter interrogates two destabilizing possibilities: either Ramon Ontiveros' cartel affiliation is real and functions as an extrajudicial enforcement mechanism tolerated by institutional inaction, or that cartel identity is being impersonated by Ramon Ontiveros to manufacture fear and impunity in the absence of effective labor, immigration, and human trafficking enforcement. In both cases, the result is the same: systemic abandonment of Mexican immigrant workers whose exploitation is rendered administratively manageable rather than urgently prosecutable.