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Federales (singular Federale or, rarely but aligning with Spanish, Federal) is a Spanish term used in an informal context to denote security forces operating under a federal political system. The term gained widespread usage by English speakers due to popularization in such films as The Wild Bunch, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, and Blue Streak, and the television drama series Breaking Bad and its spinoff prequel Better Call Saul. The term is a cognate and counterpart to the slang "Feds" in the United States.

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Law enforcement

Vehicles of the Policía Federal in a parade in Tepic, 2010

The term is traditionally used for certain Mexican federal police agencies such as:

The Mexican Federal Police, and any of its predecessors

  • Federal Preventive Police/Policía Federal Preventiva,
  • Federal Highway Police/Policía Federal de Caminos, and
  • Federal Fiscal Police/Policía Fiscal Federal.

The Federal Ministerial Police/Policía Federal Ministerial (PFM) and any of its predecessors:

Military

Federales in Torreón, Coahuila c. 1914, during the presidency of Victoriano Huerta.

Historically, "Federales" was also the common term used for the regular Mexican Army (or Federal Army), especially during the 34-year rule of Porfirio Díaz until 1911. In part the expression served the purpose of distinguishing centrally controlled military units from provincial militias, or the rural mounted police (rurales). Following Díaz's overthrow by rebel forces led by Francisco Madero, the Federal Army remained in existence. The Federales were eventually disbanded in July and August 1914, after Madero's successor Victoriano Huerta was in turn defeated by an alliance of revolutionary forces.[1] The formal dissolution of the Federal Army was decreed by the Teoloyucan Treaties, signed on August 13, 1914.[2]

References

  1. ^ P. Jowett, pages 32–41 The Mexican Revolution 1910–1920, ISBN 1-84176-989-4
  2. ^ "100 Aniversario del Ejército Mexicano". www.cultura.gob.mx. Retrieved 2019-07-22.

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