Summary
Mexico sent 37 members of drug cartels to the United States as part of an effort to help combat drug trafficking. This move is part of ongoing cooperation between Mexico and the U.S., led by President Trump, to address criminal activities linked to cartels. This transfer marks the third in under a year, with a total of 92 individuals transferred so far.
Key Facts
- Mexico sent 37 cartel members to the U.S. on Tuesday.
- This is the third transfer from Mexico to the U.S. in less than a year.
- A total of 92 cartel members have been transferred in these operations.
- The transfer included members from several major cartels.
- The transferred individuals have pending cases in the U.S.
- Among those transferred is a woman charged with supporting a terrorist organization.
- President Trump has shown interest in taking strong actions against cartels in Mexico.
- Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum reassured that the country will continue to work with the U.S. on this issue.