The Mexican Mafia, also known as La Eme, is often misunderstood when it comes to race and membership. While the organization’s name suggests it is strictly Mexican, the reality inside the prison system is far more complex.


In this video, former Mexican Mafia member René “Boxer” Enriquez breaks down the truth about racial diversity within the organization. From the role of race in prison politics to how alliances and rules developed over time, this discussion sheds light on the structure, culture, and realities of one of the most powerful prison organizations in the United States.


Many people assume the Mexican Mafia is made up only of Mexicans, but history shows a more complicated picture. We examine how the organization formed, who has been allowed in, and how race intersects with loyalty, power, and survival in the prison system.


This is a rare insider perspective explaining what really happens behind prison walls and how the politics of race influence gangs, alliances, and control.

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