The "bourgeoisie" (broadly speaking, the governing class in commanding positions of the state, whose ambitions always tend toward a bourgeois evolution) is both national and comprador.
The drug lords, most certainly among the ruling elite of landlord-bourgeois comprador class, make billions of pesos from victimizing the poor but get away from their crimes.
These new comprador bourgeoisies are not constitutive elements of a globalized bourgeoisie, but only subaltern allies of the bourgeoisies of the dominant triad.
The comprador bourgeoisie are essentially upper-class citizens who act as agents to sell out their country to international interests in exchange for personal gain and wealth.