Discovery of Cartel 'Extermination' Site Shocks Mexico

Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president, has rebuffed former President Donald Trump's claims of an "intolerable alliance" between her government and drug cartels, accusing the United States of harboring organized crime. In a press conference on Thursday, Sheinbaum stated, “There is also organized crime in the United States and there are American people who come to Mexico with these illegal activities,” attributing the distribution of fentanyl in U.S. cities to American involvement in drug trafficking.
Her statements follow a report indicating that arrests of U.S. citizens for organized crime-related offenses have surged by over 450% under former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Sheinbaum urged the U.S. to take stronger action against drug-related activities domestically, asserting that both countries must work collaboratively to combat the drug trade.
Security experts endorse her claim, stating that Mexican organized crime groups are deeply embedded in U.S. drug distribution networks. Jack Riley, a former DEA official, noted that these groups control narco-trafficking and warned that American citizens are increasingly involved in smuggling drugs across the U.S.-Mexico border.