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Michoacán is experiencing a war between two armed groups of civilians and has become the “Wild West” of twenty-first century Mexico. Neither side, nor the government, agrees on what is actually going on. Drug production and the money to be made from it, cartels, borders, poverty, and migration partly explain the violence.