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The Trump administration announced sanctions on Wednesday against Mexican banks that it says are fueling the illegal trade of ...
This isn’t just a drug war anymore — it’s a hybrid criminal insurgency spreading across the hemisphere,’ one expert says.
The U.S. Treasury issued its first actions under the FEND Off Fentanyl Act, designating three Mexico-based financial institutions as primary money laundering concerns tied to drug cartels and ...
Mexico disputes U.S. money-laundering charges against banks allegedly linked to fentanyl trafficking
After U.S. Treasury officials accused three Mexican financial institutions of aiding drug cartels, Mexican President Claudia ...
U.S. Sanctions Mexican Banks Over Alleged Role in Laundering Cartel Funds, Buying Fentanyl Chemicals
The U.S. Treasury Department has sanctioned three Mexican financial institutions, alleging they were used by drug cartels to ...
This is how far Mexican cartels will go to dominate the fentanyl business. Global efforts to crack down on the synthetic opioid have made it harder for these criminal groups to find the chemical ...
But as the cartels gain greater control of the fentanyl supply chain, U.S. officials say, it will become more difficult for law enforcement in both countries to stop the industrialized production ...
Mexican Cartels’ drug dealings ‘top priority’ as fentanyl pours across southern border, DEA says The Jalisco New Generation and Sinaloa cartels are driving the drug overdose epidemic in ...
Fentanyl production is simpler than heroin for these cartels to produce, because it is entirely synthetic and doesn’t require cultivating the poppies needed for heroin. Busts of Mexican labs or ...
Mexican drug cartels are rapidly expanding fentanyl production, pushing more of the deadly drug into the United States and profiting markedly from an easily produced, highly addictive substance.
Mexican cartels, particularly the Sinaloa and Jalisco ones, have partnered with the Chinese Triads in shipping fentanyl precursors from China to Mexico, where the deadly substance is manufactured ...
Mexican drug cartels are taking advantage of the chaotic influx of migrants at the US southern border to smuggle thousands of pounds of deadly fentanyl into the country, experts say.
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