Sara Carter: U.S. Keeps Mexican Officials Linked to Drug Trafficking in Focus · Global Voices
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The head of the White House Office for Drug Control Policy, Sara Carter, has praised the collaboration that the United States has achieved with Mexico in the fight against drug cartels during Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration. Carter has exemplified with the operation led by the Mexican Army to hunt down Nemesio Oseguera, El Mencho, leader of the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), in February. “We said: ‘Look, here’s the information, go fo…
"Let's Go for Them": U.S. Anti-Drug Zar Says They Go Against Mexican Officials Who Protect the Narco
The U.S. will continue the fight against drug cartels, particularly those protecting Sinaloa Cartel, following the Department of Justice’s indictment against 10 officials and former officials, including Governor Rubén Rocha Moya. Sara Carter warns consequences for lack of cooperation against cartels. Sara Carter, the anti-drug czar of Donald Trump’s government, said. The director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy added that “it will …
Sara Carter, director of the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), warned that Washington investigates and pursues Mexican cartel-related officials, especially the Sinaloa Cartel, in an offensive that seeks to dismantle both criminal organizations and their political protection networks. During an interview with American Thought Leaders, the director of ONDCP said that the U.S. is targeting Mexican public servants who have “sold” …
Sara Carter, director of the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), said that the U.S. government headed by Donald Trump has investigations that point to Mexican officials allegedly linked to organized crime and that “it will target” those who refuse to cooperate. In an interview with Jan Jekielek for the American Thought Leaders program, the so-called “anti-drug campaign,” said she recognized the government’s cooperation with Pres…
On the operation where El Mencho of the CJNG died, Sara Carter attributed this action to the U.S. government. “They cooperated with us, we said, ‘look at the information, go for it.’ And they did,” she said.
The U.S. director of anti-drug policy stated that Washington also investigates public servants linked to criminal organizations. She acknowledged Claudia Sheinbaum’s government’s collaboration in anti-drug operations and intelligence exchange. She stressed that the U.S. strategy seeks to hit both cartel finances and political safety nets.
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