Mexico, Trump administration and Sinaloa Cartel
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Sinaloa Cartel Insider Strikes Deal – 17 Cartel Relatives Cross Into U.S. With Feds WatchingSeventeen family members of a powerful drug cartel group quietly entered the United States last week. This move was not random or accidental. During the Trump administration, it was a part of an agreement between the government and a leading cartel figure.
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Two leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel on Tuesday were hit with narco-terrorism charges for their alleged involvement in trafficking "massive" amounts of drugs into the U.S.
Mexico’s criminal landscape may be on the brink of transformation due to the war between two Sinaloa Cartel factions, says a new report.
Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son, Pedro Inzunza Coronel allegedly ran one of the world's largest and most sophisticated fentanyl production networks, federal prosecutors said.
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Latin Times on MSNA Chinese Network Is Making Millions Laundering Money For The Sinaloa Cartel In The U.S.: ReportA new report sheds light on an investigation about a Chinese network working to launder money from the Sinaloa cartel through U.S. banks.
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A vague post by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement sparked claims that ICE agents participated in operations in Sinaloa.
U.S. officials have unveiled an indictment charging alleged Mexican drug cartel leaders with narco-terrorism. The U.S.
US authorities have indicted two Sinaloa Cartel leaders, Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son, on narco-terrorism charges, marking the first case under t
“Operation Take Back America initiatives reflect the reality that narco-terrorists operate as a cancer within a state,” U.S. Attorney Adam Gordon for the Southern District of California said. “They metastasize violence, corruption and fear. If left unchecked, their growth would lead to the death of law and order.”
The DOJ charged Sinaloa Cartel leaders with narco-terrorism and seeks life imprisonment for their drug trafficking activities.
Trump secretly let 17 family members of a famous Mexican drug lord into the U.S. after a deal with his son, Ovidio, shocking Mexico. The cartel is linked to fentanyl, and Ovidio now awaits trial in U.