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Sinaloa cartel member arrested by ICE in Texas: sources. January 27, 2025

"Char" for Borderland Beat 

Thanks to "Nuffy" for sending the story

This information was posted by Greg Norman Alexis McAdams 
Author: Fox News
Date: January 27 2025
Time: 2:28 est


Sinaloa cartel member arrested by ICE in Texas: sources

Multiple rifles, pistols and thousands of rounds of ammo found during El Paso arrest


A member of the Sinaloa cartel was arrested in Texas by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over the weekend and was found to be carrying three rifles, two pistols and more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition.

The individual — who is from Mexico — was taken into custody in El Paso, the sources added. Across the U.S., ICE operations this past weekend resulted in more than 1,000 arrests.

The head of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) said last year that the U.S. is facing the "most dangerous and deadly drug crisis" in its history with fentanyl and methamphetamine flowing across the border — and that the "Sinaloa and Jalisco Cartels are at the heart of this crisis." 

"They operate clandestine labs in Mexico where they manufacture these drugs and then utilize their vast distribution networks to transport the drugs into the United States," DEA Administrator Anne Milgram wrote in her agency’s annual National Drug Threat Assessment.

"The Sinaloa Cartel also uses border tunnels to cross drugs into the United States undetected," she added. "Most of the tunnels are not built by the cartel but are part of the border cities’ sewage and water systems." 

Last week, alleged Sinaloa cartel cell leader Octavio Leal-Hernandez, who "is believed responsible for trafficking large amounts of methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin and marijuana into the United States from Mexico," entered a not guilty plea during a federal court appearance following his extradition from Mexico, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of California said. 

The alleged Sinaloa member’s arrest in El Paso comes as reports are also emerging that the Trump administration is pushing ICE to increase the number of arrests per day from a few hundred to between at least 1,200 to 1,500 people.  

Citing four sources who spoke on condition of anonymity about a purported internal call with ICE officials on Saturday, The Washington Post first reported about the new objective, categorizing the 1,200 to 1,500 daily targets as "quotas," although a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security told Fox News, "Goals is the correct phrasing." 


Source: FOXNEWS 

36 comments:

  1. Chapo leal has lots of connetions in FGR And FGE under his crimes... dude can turn over gov officials also, thank god they're getting extradited no more criminal activities in mexico!!!

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    1. We switching to freight theft ,specially if the come from US , we’ve been doing that for min but it’s about to be a boom

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  2. Nuffy snitched.. 🥹

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    1. Nuffs head is gonna get all big cus he was featured on BB lol

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    2. Maybe now some group will step up and make a narcocorrido about nuff.

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    3. 3:47 your head is going to get big, because you forget to use periods.

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    4. 3:47 your head going to get big, because you don't use periods.😂

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  3. Why do Sinaloas Snitch sooooo much?

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    1. Pues pregúntales ,y regresas con la respuesta.

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    2. I’d like to know why most Juarez guys don’t

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    3. 5:46 Gilbertona alert!! 🚨hears the truth, gets sad and insults lol.




      RIP Gilbertona

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    4. 2:57
      Les pregunto aqui y nadie contesto.

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  4. https://oem.com.mx/elsoldeacapulco/policiaca/policias-enfrentan-y-abaten-a-presunto-delincuente-en-acapulco-21429939

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    1. Thanks for the link, good catch i would say. But nevertheless i still want to go to aca for vacation.

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  5. One cartel member’s arrest doesn’t jive with the immigration raids. 🤔

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  6. I see CDS has never left the Juarez/El Paso area.. pero andan de andar bien calladitos

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    1. Every fed agency has always been in the border cities they know they gotta lay as low as possible

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    2. Pinche Juarez nomas la fama le quedo pero la verdad es que no pueden contra CDS por traicioneros que son.
      La unica razon que CDS no se quedo completamente con Juarez y Chihuahua fue porke tienen los de Juarez lasos con los de El Paso bien establesidos aunque estos putos no lo quieran admitir.
      La verdad es que andan hasta en la cosina de los de Juarez los de Sinaloa.

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    3. Sinaloa is El Paso

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    4. 9:12 & 2:19. You fuckers don't even live in or near El Paso.
      Loosers

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  7. Mexico is playground for demons.And that is not joke but fact.

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  8. https://x.com/piedenota/status/1884973463921713428?s=46&t=QqMqR1uHY7Wck9fPOerM-Q

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  9. And with all the heat on sinaloa, el mencho made his move.
    https://www.milenio.com/policia/ordenan-liberacion-esposa-mencho-lider-cjng

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  10. Stop buying coke and other drugs and cartels will not be a problem. But knowing how people are , they are going to blame Mexicans for their drug problems lol.

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  11. Why does this name seem familiar?

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  12. https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2025/01/30/mayito-flaco-planea-entregarse-a-eeuu-segun-anabel-hernandez-un-movimiento-decisivo/

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  13. Legit question . Why doesn’t the USA ever arrest drug traffickers in the U.S. ?

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    1. Because it's a free country, foo!!!

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    2. at 1.42
      Read the title before jumping to jackass comment.

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