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During the early 1960s at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Quentin_Prison San Quentin Prison], Luis Flores and Rudy "Cheyenne" Cadena established a blood oath for members of the Mexican Mafia. Prior to the establishment of the oath, members of the Mexican Mafia were allowed to return to their street gangs after incarceration. The new oath stipulated that the only way for a member to leave the Mexican Mafia was to be killed. Flores and Cadena also established a set of gang commandments. These included policies such as: a new member must be sponsored by an existing member, unanimous approval from all existing members to join (no longer policy), prioritizing the gang over one's family, denial of the existence of the Mexican Mafia to law enforcement or non-members, respect of other members, forgiving street conflicts which existed before incarceration. Execution of a member of the gang for policy violation must be committed by the gang member who sponsored him. La eMe has a blood in blood out credo: Murder or drawing of blood is a prerequisite for membership and anyone trying to get out will be killed.
During the early 1960s at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Quentin_Prison San Quentin Prison], Luis Flores and Rudy "Cheyenne" Cadena established a blood oath for members of the Mexican Mafia. Prior to the establishment of the oath, members of the Mexican Mafia were allowed to return to their street gangs after incarceration. The new oath stipulated that the only way for a member to leave the Mexican Mafia was to be killed. Flores and Cadena also established a set of gang commandments. These included policies such as: a new member must be sponsored by an existing member, unanimous approval from all existing members to join (no longer policy), prioritizing the gang over one's family, denial of the existence of the Mexican Mafia to law enforcement or non-members, respect of other members, forgiving street conflicts which existed before incarceration. Execution of a member of the gang for policy violation must be committed by the gang member who sponsored him. La eMe has a blood in blood out credo: Murder or drawing of blood is a prerequisite for membership and anyone trying to get out will be killed.
===Rules===
===Rules===
According to former member, [[Rene Enriquez]], the rules are:
According to former member, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rene_Enriquez_%28mobster%29 Rene Enriquez], the rules are:
#'''"Homosexuality"''' - A member may not be homosexual.
#'''"Homosexuality"''' - A member may not be homosexual.
#'''"Snitching"''' - A member may not be an informant, or rat.
#'''"Snitching"''' - A member may not be an informant, or rat.
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#'''"Stealing"''' - A member must not steal from another member.
#'''"Stealing"''' - A member must not steal from another member.
#'''"Interfering"''' - A member must not interfere with another member's business activities.
#'''"Interfering"''' - A member must not interfere with another member's business activities.
===Allies and Rivals===
===Allies and Rivals===
The Mexican Mafia is the controlling organization for almost every Hispanic gang in Southern California. Members of almost all Hispanic gangs in Southern California are obligated under the threat of death to carry out any and all orders from made Mexican Mafia members. The Mexican Mafia also holds a loose alliance with the [[Aryan Brotherhood]], mainly due to their common rivals within the prison system. The primary rivals of the Mexican Mafia are [[Nuestra Familia]]. The Mexican Mafia is also a rival of the [[Black Guerrilla Family]] prison gang, which holds a loose alliance with La Nuestra Familia.
The Mexican Mafia is the controlling organization for almost every Hispanic gang in Southern California. Members of almost all Hispanic gangs in Southern California are obligated under the threat of death to carry out any and all orders from made Mexican Mafia members. The Mexican Mafia also holds a loose alliance with the [[Aryan Brotherhood]], mainly due to their common rivals within the prison system. The primary rivals of the Mexican Mafia are [[Nuestra Familia]]. The Mexican Mafia is also a rival of the [[Black Guerrilla Family]] prison gang, which holds a loose alliance with La Nuestra Familia.
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