MEXICO SENDS 26 HIGH RANKING CARTEL MEMBERS TO UNITED STATES

MEXICO SENDS 26 HIGH RANKING CARTEL MEMBERS TO UNITED STATES

Mexico just handed over 26 high-level cartel leaders to U.S. authorities on Tuesday — the latest power move under the Trump administration’s crackdown on the parasites pumping poison into American streets.

This round of Cartel kingpins includes Abigael González Valencia, top dog of “Los Cuinis,” the cash arm that bankrolled the ultra-violent Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) — run by his brother-in-law, the elusive and blood-soaked “El Mencho.” Also on the flight: Roberto Salazar, wanted for the 2008 killing of a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy. Others have ties to the Sinaloa Cartel and a greatest-hits list of Mexico’s most sadistic drug syndicates.

 

Attorney General Pam Bondi made it clear: these 26 didn’t just push dope — they pushed murder, chaos, and destruction into American communities. And under this DOJ, they’re going to pay. Mexico’s National Security team cooperated, but let’s be real — this is about U.S. pressure, tariffs, and making deals that actually protect American lives.

For context, this is the second big extradition in months. Back in February, Mexico shipped 29 cartel figures north — including DEA agent killer Rafael Caro Quintero — after the U.S. agreed to drop the death penalty. Tuesday’s batch only happened after Trump reminded Mexico what 30% tariffs on their exports would look like. Funny how quickly “cooperation” shows up when money’s on the line.

One of the more colorful cartel leaders on the list is Servando “La Tuta” Gómez Martínez — a failed school teacher turned cult-leader narco boss of the Knights Templar Cartel. His group controlled Michoacán like a medieval fiefdom, preaching “ethics” while murdering, extorting, and robbing. The guy was sentenced to 55 years in 2019 but now gets to face the music in the U.S.

Then there’s González Valencia himself — a man who’s been fighting extradition since 2015 while his family empire trafficked meth, coke, and fentanyl into America by the ton. One brother’s already doing 30 years in U.S. federal prison after getting busted vacationing in Brazil under a fake name.

CJNG isn’t just another cartel — it’s a full-blown terror organization that thrives on torture, public executions, and buying off officials. And now, 26 of its key players and allies are going to rot in U.S. custody.

Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum has been more cooperative than her predecessor — but still won’t stomach the idea of U.S. boots on the ground. Fine. As long as the extradition flights keep coming, American agents will gladly take it from there.


Bottom line: these aren’t “poor farmers” or “victims of circumstance” — they’re predators who got too comfortable. Now they’re in a country that doesn’t play by cartel rules. And the clock just started ticking on the rest of them still breathing free air south of the border.

 

 

 

 


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