Mexico Sends 37 Cartel Members to U.S. amid Pressure from Trump Administration
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Five suspected drug traffickers, including two believed to be high-ranking members of the Sinaloa cartel, appeared in a San Diego federal court on Wednesday, a day after Mexican authorities extradited them to the United States along with 32 other alleged cartel members to face charges. Tuesday marked the third time since President Donald Trump's return to the White House that Mexico has bypassed the lengthy extradition process and instead deport…
Mexican Government's Extradition Of Dozens Of Cartel Leaders Is 'An Offering' To Appease Trump Admin, Expert Says
The extradition of dozens of cartel operatives to the U.S. is "an offering" from the Mexican government seeking to appease the Trump administration, according to an expert on organized crime.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said the transfer of 37 capos from Mexico to the U.S. is a rich historic achievement of Donald Trump's Administration.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), headed by Attorney General Pamela Bondi, attributed to Trump the transfer of the 37 defendants to whom, he said, they are wanted for high-impact crimes, including drug trafficking, narcoterrorism, arms trafficking, money laundering and human trafficking [...]
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