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Mexican troops seize a record fentanyl haul days after Trump threatened tariffs

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Mexico is going to have a huge battle to try and stop the cartels. Plus who knows how many politicians and cops are on the take.


MEXICO CITY — Mexican soldiers and marines have seized over a ton of fentanyl pills in two raids in the north, with officials calling it the biggest catch of the synthetic opioid in the country’s history.

The raids came after a sharp drop in fentanyl seizures in Mexico earlier this year, and days after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose 25% tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico unless those countries cracked down on the flow of migrants and drugs across the border.
Experts say the timing may not be a coincidence.

“It is clear that the Mexican government has been managing the timing of fentanyl seizures,” said security analyst David Saucedo. “But under the pressure by Donald Trump, it appears President Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration is willing to the increase the capture of drug traffickers and drug seizures that Washington is demanding.”

Saucedo said it’s clear the Mexican government “doesn’t see fentanyl as one of its own problems, and fighting it isn’t its priority,” He added there would only be big busts “when there is pressure from Washington.”

Mexico’s top security official said soldiers and marines late Tuesday spotted two men carrying guns in the northern state of Sinaloa, home to the drug cartel of the same name.

They chased the men, who ran into two houses. In one house soldiers found about 660 pounds (300 kilograms) of fentanyl, and in the other a truck packed with about 1,750 pounds (800 kilograms) of the drug, mostly in pill form.

“In Sinaloa, we achieved the biggest seizure in history of fentanyl,” Public Safety Secretary Omar Garcia Harfuch wrote in his social media accounts. Several guns were also seized and two men were arrested.

President Sheinbaum said Wednesday that “this is an investigation that had been going on for some time, and yesterday it bore fruit.”

But that claim contrasts with the seemingly random nature of the bust, which started when a military patrol “noticed the presence of two men carrying what appeared to be guns.”
In the past, Mexican security forces have sometimes used the story of following armed men running into houses as a pretext to enter homes without search warrants. In at least one case, the government version was disproved by security camera footage.

The latest haul was striking because fentanyl seizures in Mexico had fallen dramatically in the first half of the year. At some points during the summer, under former President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, federal forces reported seizures amounted to as little as 50 grams (2 ounces) per week.

Figures for the first half of 2024 show that Mexican federal forces seized only 286 pounds (130 kilograms) of fentanyl nationwide between January and June, down 94% from the 5,135 pounds (2,329 kilograms) seized in 2023.

The synthetic opioid has been blamed for about 70,000 overdose deaths annually in the United States, and U.S. officials have tried to step up efforts to seize it as it comes over the border, often in the form of counterfeit pills made in Mexico from precursor chemicals largely imported from China.

Lopez Obrador always denied that fentanyl is even produced in Mexico, though experts — and even members of his own administration _ acknowledge that it is.

And if Mexico doesn’t go after those fentanyl production facilities, then they will still be churning out similar quantities in the future.

“It’s a very very big seizure,” Saucedo said. “But if they don’t dismantle the labs, this kind of production will continue.”

Also Wednesday, the U.S. State Department announced it was increasing the reward for the top leader of another cartel, Nemesio Oseguera, from $10 million to $15 million.

Oseguera, known by his nickname “El Mencho,” leads the Jalisco cartel, which like Sinaloa, is heavily involved in the manufacture and distribution of fentanyl and methamphetamines.

 

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It most likely has absolutely nothing to do with Trump.
They probably do this on the regular.
But now it will be attributed to Trump lol.
 
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It most likely has absolutely nothing to do with Trump.
Did you miss this paragraph? Yes it's because of Trump. People elect a strongman for a reason. Not liking him, or his voters, doesn't change why they did it.

The raids came after a sharp drop in fentanyl seizures in Mexico earlier this year, and days after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose 25% tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico
 
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This is very good.

Decades ago America could have ended up a lot like Mexico with respect to the infiltration of brutal organized crime. Instead of cartels it was the mafia that was beginning to take over cities like NYC. Tremendous power, money, and influence that became a serious threat to governance.

Fortunately, brave American men (some of Italian origin) knew what had to be done, and slowly but surely dismantled the mafia.

Mexico needs to clean up its act.
 
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The Trump effect has started.....Next the stopping of the Russian advancement in Ukraine.
This can't be true according to anti-Trumpist. Russian troops can advance
into the U.S. and Trump will not stop it; he will dance to Putin.
 

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Did you miss this paragraph? Yes it's because of Trump. People elect a strongman for a reason. Not liking him, or his voters, doesn't change why they did it.

The raids came after a sharp drop in fentanyl seizures in Mexico earlier this year, and days after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose 25% tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico
It is just correlation still.
What were the reasons for the sharp drop in seizures early this year?
 

southpaw

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It is just correlation still.
What were the reasons for the sharp drop in seizures early this year?
Brandon. From the same article:

Saucedo said it’s clear the Mexican government “doesn’t see fentanyl as one of its own problems, and fighting it isn’t its priority,” He added there would only be big busts “when there is pressure from Washington.”

Its just carrots and sticks. One guy is more carrots, the other is more sticks.
 

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These seizures have been happening throughout the Biden administration, there is no evidence this one had anything to do with Trump.
 
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Not near this magnitude...The timing here plays very well for Sheinbaum and it's no coincidence.
You're stretching and it's not credible. The implication is that the Mexican government knows not just where but how big these seizures would be, and went in and targeted this one to get a news headline. Nope, more likely it was just coincidence as the next seizure of many under the Biden admin. Sheinbaum has announced possible retaliatory tariffs, so the idea that this seizure is meant to appease Trump clearly doesn't add up.
 
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Could just be performative. Much of Mexico is now essentially run by the cartels and there is total systemic corruption at all levels of government in some regions.

They may just have decided it was time to bump off some low level renegades and offer them as tribute to the Orange Apollo in the same way that ancient civilizations sacrificed virgins.
 

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You're stretching and it's not credible. The implication is that the Mexican government knows not just where but how big these seizures would be, and went in and targeted this one to get a news headline. Nope, more likely it was just coincidence as the next seizure of many under the Biden admin. Sheinbaum has announced possible retaliatory tariffs, so the idea that this seizure is meant to appease Trump clearly doesn't add up.
See my response in #15 above.
 

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Did you miss this paragraph? Yes it's because of Trump. People elect a strongman for a reason. Not liking him, or his voters, doesn't change why they did it.

The raids came after a sharp drop in fentanyl seizures in Mexico earlier this year, and days after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose 25% tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico
Strong men like Theodore Roosevelt finish their speeches after being shot. Weaklings like Trump hide behind women and wave their baby sized hands in the air after they're ear is scratched by glass off a teleprompter then wear a tampon sized bandage in their appearances after they scratched their ear. Everyone in the world who isn't a MAGAt laughed histarically at the kid who lays down and cries every time he gets a bruise
 
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