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"Mexico deports 29 drug cartel figures to the U.S. as officials meet with Trump team
The unprecedented show of security cooperation comes as the Trump administration has threatened to impose 25% tariffs on all Mexican imports starting Tuesday.
More than two dozen drug cartel suspects from Mexico — including the man charged in the 1985 slaying of a U.S. drug agent — are in U.S. custody after Mexican officials agreed to send them to the United States, four sources familiar with the matter told NBC News.
The 29 people accused of violence and drug trafficking were deported as the Trump administration has turned up pressure on Mexico to curb illegal immigration, cartel activity and fentanyl production with a promised 25% tariff on all Mexican imports set to start next week.
“For those of us who have investigated Mexican cartels for many generations, this is truly an historical moment," said Ray Donovan, the former chief of operations at the Drug Enforcement Administration. "We have never seen this many sent from Mexico to the U.S. in one day.”"
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Mexico is suddenly cooperative. Is it because the dementia patient Democrat president is gone?
The unprecedented show of security cooperation comes as the Trump administration has threatened to impose 25% tariffs on all Mexican imports starting Tuesday.
More than two dozen drug cartel suspects from Mexico — including the man charged in the 1985 slaying of a U.S. drug agent — are in U.S. custody after Mexican officials agreed to send them to the United States, four sources familiar with the matter told NBC News.
The 29 people accused of violence and drug trafficking were deported as the Trump administration has turned up pressure on Mexico to curb illegal immigration, cartel activity and fentanyl production with a promised 25% tariff on all Mexican imports set to start next week.
“For those of us who have investigated Mexican cartels for many generations, this is truly an historical moment," said Ray Donovan, the former chief of operations at the Drug Enforcement Administration. "We have never seen this many sent from Mexico to the U.S. in one day.”"
Mexico deports 29 drug cartel figures to the U.S. as officials meet with Trump team
The unprecedented show of security cooperation comes as the Trump administration has threatened to impose 25% tariffs on all Mexican imports starting Tuesday.
Mexico is suddenly cooperative. Is it because the dementia patient Democrat president is gone?
