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A recent report reveals a dramatic increase in the arrest of American citizens in Mexico for organized crime-related offenses during the presidency of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, with incidents rising by 457% compared to the previous administration of Enrique Peña Nieto. Since the current president, Claudia Sheinbaum, took office in September 2024, an average of three U.S. citizens have been arrested daily by the Mexican army on such charges.
According to an investigation by local news site Animal Político, approximately 2,500 Americans were arrested for crimes like drug trafficking over the last six years, while foreigners constituted over two-thirds of nearly 4,000 organized crime-related arrests. Security analyst Eduardo Guerrero suggests that many Americans are exploited by drug cartels, often starting as consumers and becoming involved in smuggling to settle debts.
Data from the U.S. Sentencing Commission shows that 86% of fentanyl trafficking offenses prosecuted in the U.S. in fiscal year 2023 were committed by American citizens. The rising arrest numbers highlight the complex, bi-national nature of the ongoing drug trade, indicating a shared responsibility for trafficking issues, according to organized crime expert Cecilia Farfán.