From Mexico to Knoxville, five cartel leaders wanted in drugs, weapons conspiracy
- Five high-ranking leaders of Carteles Unidos have been charged in a major operation by U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement and other law enforcement agencies.
- U.S. Attorney Francis Hamilton III stated the cartel has flooded the U.S. with fentanyl and methamphetamine.
- Matthew Galeotti from the Department of Justice mentioned the investigation began in a small town and led to meth labs in Michoacán, Mexico.
- All five leaders charged are currently fugitives.
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From Mexico to Knoxville, Five Cartel Leaders Wanted in Drugs, Weapons Conspiracy - The Virginia Star
by Bethany Blankley Despite many arguing the border crisis is over because illegal entries at the southwest border have dropped to their lowest level in recorded history, border-related and cartel crime is flourishing throughout the U.S. Federal, state and local law enforcement task forces are actively working to target and remove criminal actors continuing to profit off of human, drug and weapons trafficking and smuggling, as well as other vi…

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From Mexico to Knoxville, five cartel leaders wanted in drugs, weapons conspiracy
(The Center Square) – Despite many arguing the border crisis is over because illegal entries at the southwest border have dropped to their lowest level in recorded history, border-related and cartel crime is flourishing throughout the U.S.
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