US Expands Sanctions on CJNG, Targeting Fuel Theft and Fentanyl Operations
- President Donald Trump announced the creation of a national defense area along over 170 miles of the US-Mexico border to boost military support for border patrols.
- This move follows Trump's January emergency declaration along the 1,900-mile border, his designation of drug cartels as terrorist organizations, and prior US-Mexico collaboration on drone surveillance.
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has opposed US military interventions against cartels and increased troop deployments along the border to combat drug trafficking. Since October, her administration has reported confiscating 144 tons of narcotics, which encompass approximately two million fentanyl pills.
- Security experts note Trump's rhetoric aims to pressure Mexico and warn US drone or air strikes, though potentially effective against high-value targets, would be politically explosive and risk undermining bilateral cooperation.
- Experts also caution that US strikes would recall the precedent of a 1916 US invasion after Pancho Villa's raid, highlighting risks of escalating actions that might not improve Mexico's security situation significantly.
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Donald Trump’s government targeted three Mexican citizens and two entities involved in a network linked to the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel
US sanctions Mexican cartel linked to drug trafficking
The Treasury Department announced on Thursday new sanctions against Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), one of Mexico’s largest crime organizations, which has been linked to fentanyl trafficking, fuel theft and crude oil smuggling across the southern border. The sanctions target three Mexican individuals and two Mexican-based entities: a leader of the cartel, Cesar Morfin Morfin,…
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