JUST CALL ME SAMSamuel Ortiz survived what most people never see.Born in Reynosa, Mexico, he grew up under cartel control, where protection was a lie, children were currency, and silence was enforced with heroin and fear. He escaped across the border alone, undocumented and damaged, and rebuilt himself in the United States into something almost unrecognizable: a brilliant cybersecurity engineer, a husband, a father, a man who believed he had outrun his past.He was wrong.As Sam rises professionally and edges toward public life, he begins uncovering a hidden infrastructure linking cartel power, U.S. politics, and immigration enforcement. What looks like corruption reveals itself as something far worse, and when Sam pushes too hard, the system responds with surgical cruelty.He is deported. His family is left behind. Mexico closes in.Back in Reynosa, old names resurface, debts come due, and the past he buried proves not only alive but waiting. When his child is taken and Sam is traded like property, the story collapses into violence, truth, and consequence, forcing him to confront the final revelation about who he is and where he comes from.