Inside El Mencho’s altar: faith amid cartel violence (featuring Dr. Robert J. Bunker)

Small Wars Journal El Centro’s Dr. Robert Bunker was quoted in a USA Today investigation exploring how Mexican cartel leaders like El Mencho blend Catholic devotion and folk saint worship with extreme narco-violence.
In the June 7, 2026, USA Today article “Inside El Mencho’s altar: faith amid cartel violence,” by Marc Ramirez, Dr. Bunker provided sharp insight into the moral disconnect:
“If you’re dissolving bodies in vats of acid, your weekly job doesn’t square well with attending Mass on Sunday.”
“You’re not living a good Christian life. You can only say so many Hail Marys and it still doesn’t clean the slate for you.”
This feature highlights the growing intersection of narco-culture, spirituality, and criminal insurgency, core themes long examined by Dr. Bunker and Small Wars Journal. His quote underscores how cartel figures turn to saints like Santa Muerte and Jesus Malverde for justification and protection rather than traditional Christian morality, offering valuable context on modern hybrid threats in the Americas.