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Monday, March 3, 2025

The Legal Loophole that Saw 29 Drug Kingpins Expelled to the US

 "Socalj" for Borderland Beat

Last week saw an unprecedented number of Mexican drug cartel kingpins and traffickers transferred from Mexico to US custody. A total of 29 in one day occurred with half a dozen extraditions occuring in the prior weeks.

On average for the last several years, Mexico has extradited around 60 cartel figures each year. So far, over half of that amount has been sent to the US so far this year. Most of the 29 had been captured in recent years during the AMLO administration with several stretching back to over a decade in Mexican custody. 

Many had fought their extradition with numerous legal tactics and Amparos seeing to halt the legal process needed for extradition to the US. "Z-40," the CDN/Los Zetas leader even filed paperwork denying that he is the person listed in the indictments. One, "El Guerito" a Los Chapitos lieutenant had only been arrested days earlier in February. 

So how did over a decade of legal proceedings for extraditing cartel members fall by the wayside after trade negotiations and the designation of cartel groups and FTO (Foreign Terrorist Organizations)? What provision is Mexico using to justify bypassing the legal extradition process in Mexico?

Our answer was confirmed during the first hearing of longtime DEA target Rafael Caro-Quintero in New York Federal Court. Judge Robert M. Levy clarified in court Caro Quintero was expelled from Mexico under a provision within the national security law, which permits the Mexican government to remove an individual without undergoing the formal extradition process.

US authorities employed different terms, “transfer,” said the Attorney General’s Office, “extradition,” said the White House, “expulsion,” said the State Department.

Mexican Prosecutor General Alejandro Gertz clarified in a press conference that it was not an extradition, in accordance with the bilateral treaty on the matter between the two countries, but a “sending.” Security Secratery Omar García Harfuch spoke of a “transfer.” Gertz explained that the operation was carried out at the express request of the United States and that Mexico responded based on the National Security Law and the constitutional article that empowers the head of the government, President Claudia Sheinbaum, to preserve it.

Gertz has pointed out that Washington presented Mexico with a “formal,” “written,” and “concrete” request to carry out the operation specifically against the 29 drug lords within the framework of the Palermo Convention, the UN agreement to combat transnational organized crime that establishes guidelines on extradition (a recourse that, the official insisted, was not used).

“There was a well-founded request from the United States government, that was the reason why the whole procedure was triggered,” he said. Gertz added that the institutional mobilization was immediate. “Within hours [of receiving the request], the National Security Council was convened, the analysis was made at that meeting, the legal bases were established, to ensure they were fulfilled, and the procedure was carried out. It was a timely matter,” he indicated.

Expulsions

Rather than extraditing the cartel leaders to the US, they instead were Expelled under Mexico's national security laws. These expulsions did not need to be processed through the legal system, and do not fall under the extradition treaty signed by both countries.

Regarding US and Mexico's extradition treaty, signed in 1977 and updated in 1997. There are several classifications for removing someone from the country and to the United States for legal proceedings. Should the criminal have US or dual citizenship, like CDN leader "El Huevo" they can be quickly Deported without the need for several hearings as the US has a right to prosecute its own citizens.

Extradition is a legal procedure in which a Mexican judge has to grant a formal request from the United States in which evidence and prosecution plans are presented. This process can lead to years of delays including Amparos or injunctions being filed to suspend immediate extradition without a full hearing and process.

Seldom used, is a provision not included in the treaty but part of Mexico's constitution Article 89 for national security laws that allow for the Expulsion of persons, including Mexican citizens from the country should they pose a threat to the security of the country. Clearly drug cartels, especially with new terrorist designations fit that bill.

Death Penalty Option

This expulsion allows for the US to seek the death penalty in several cases including Caro-Quintero's as normally the treaty does not allow for capital punishment to be sought as part of their extraditions according to Article 22 of the Mexican Constitution. The DOJ, in their press release announcing the transfer of the 29 prisoners, several had their potential sentences listed as the death penalty.

However, Gertz has stated that none of the bosses handed over can be executed. “We have a very clear agreement in the sense that legislation like Mexico’s, which does not have that punishment, must be respected in the countries where we have an agreement,” he indicated. “When an operation is subject to an international convention, as in this case, the conditions of that convention must be respected.”

Several kingpins including Caro-Quintero and Vicente Carrillo-Fuentes pleaded not guilty while lower level figures may plead guilty and likely cut deals to testify against higher ups. "El Hummer" said to be one of the founding members of Los Zetas entered a guilty plea last week in his case just as Z-40 and Z-42 were sent to the US.

Still remaining in Mexican prisons are notable figures like Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo and Abigail González-Valencia, "El Cuini."

Sources El Pais, Borderland Beat

108 comments:

  1. Dejense de mamadas de "loophole" . El commandante Trump requeated it politlely.

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    1. 11:38 - Learn how to spell correctly before you comment something.

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    2. El comandante trump is gonna bend over for China real soon just watch

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    3. 2:14

      He already bent over for China and Russia long ago. These two countries are recruiting fired federal workers to rebuild their spy networks. In fact, Trump is so scared of Russia he ordered all offensive cyber operations stopped against them. I'm convinced Russia has tons of kompromat against Trump, it explains why he so easily succumbs to their influence.

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    4. Your Cheeto Jesus will bent over to those drug lords. Just like how he's kissing the ring to Putin.

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    5. hope they get tablazos and a date with the Negrote in prison

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  2. Animo Sicarios!
    Pinche El Hummer already snitching.
    El Señorazo Chapo never snitched.

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    1. Hey how have operations been going in Culiacán sicario006?

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    2. Todos saben que le atoras al tronco.

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    3. 006 es salvadoreño.

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    4. Aki estamos a la orden señor

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    5. How's the new job treating you, senor 006?

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    6. Este sicario es cerote.

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    7. Señor Trump please take sicaria069 as well !

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    8. Chapo never snitched??!!! Ha!!! Funny. You better do some research.

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  3. Damn good article! I question the motive on the part of Unites States of Mexico. Testing waters? And to those head figures transfered let me tell you what I know. Do what is best for you and be accountable for your decision. If you don't know what to do speak with your legal council, speak about options, strategy and trade offs. The federal gov has a 98% conviction rate. Now you know what pochos have to go through, we arent weak we just dont have power to fight corruption.

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  4. Mamito is waiting to testify against the Trevino brothers. I know they are all scared bcuz of the DEATH penalty is on the table.

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  5. Straight bullshit, a deal was made! New bosses going to be made

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    1. 12:21 - Were you there? Since you know so much, why don’t you tell us what deal was made? Stop talking about things you don’t know about.

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  6. Cuini escaped extradition??? Wow that speaks volumes doubt MZ could pull that off. Cuini is the most powerful man in Mexico and probably has been for some time.

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    1. 12:41:
      I'm glad you noticed that. It would be interesting to get a list of capos who weren't expelled.

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    2. That guys money must be deep

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    3. Can’t expel someone you don’t have in custody. He reports back when the inspectors are scheduled

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    4. 341 apparently he was being guarded by Israeli special forces guy. when he was pinched in PV

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    5. Cuini dropping info on the Ayotzinapa case. Supposedly that’s why Mexico will not let him go to the US 🤷🏽‍♂️

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    6. Arriba el Tio Cuini
      Yaoow !
      VVVVVV

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  7. It's funny, I mentioned this in a previous comment, how they were "expelled" and not extradited, which created a loophole, but it didn't get published. I'm sure there's plenty of other comments that are also being dismissed, but when it's insightful and relative to the article, what's the reason? Does the mod not agree until another mod takes note?

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    1. 12:49:
      The moderator may not have been aware of the distinction. Also, give it time to be published. One moderator might pass on it while another moderator may approve it.

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    2. SoCalJ:
      Thanks for bringing up this distinction. I believe a lot of people were unaware of it.

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    3. @12:49 While I am not completely sure what happened more like than not it was a case of human error. Comments pile up awaiting moderation; we go through them as we can and not necessarily in chronological order. Unfortunately mistakes happen, click on the wrong button an something gets posted that should not have or removed that should have.

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    4. Relax, it happens all the time.

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    5. Censorship ain't easy chief.

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    6. @Itzli. Somebody pressed the wrong button? Then comments from previous threads are accidentally deleted on the exact same subject? That's one fumbly dude.

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    7. 1121
      Stop making sense 😄

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  8. Leave it to good o'l Americans to still find shit to OD with here in the States no matter who is jailed or not.

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  9. Who cares how they got there and who cares if they get the death penalty. This are Mexican people responsible for many killings in Mexico. They are also responsible for many robberies extortions kidnappings fraud and many other crimes. Mayo Zambada is the only one that should be returned to Mexico.

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    1. 1:14
      I regret to inform you, the duo process was enacted many, many years ago, if they killed 1 or 1,000 they don't get death penalty.
      Furthermore, Mayo will have a fair trail at Federal Court, bringing tons of illegal drugs , including Fentanyl, will not set him free.

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    2. 1:14 No, all of them are the cause of the current political crisis. So no picking sides; if the are locked up Mexico reserves their sovereignty to extradite or transfer if they please. Maybe at ine point they protected Mayo but today all bets are off it looks better on them cleaning house than playing favorites. Only ones that havent been hit hard yet are the Meza Flores and maybe (I am not saying that its true) again maybe Meza Flores is smart and is feeding the gov information on their associates and rivals one and the same. You get rid of your friend theres more on table, you feed your enemy to the gov to get bigger portions

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  10. DONALD TRUMP is finally going to clean everything up! We should all be thankful 🙏 🙌

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    1. Your papa Trump promised he would bring inflation down 👇, yet he has made it worse. Stupid ass fkn liar.
      One dozen eggs 11.99.

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    2. Why are eggs only costing 40 pesos, about 2 bucks, in Mexico?
      🐣🐣🐣🐣🐣🐣

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    3. Has nothing to do with the millions of chickens killed due to “bird flu” I’m sure…..spoiler alert, it didn’t happen under the current presidents watch.
      Reminds me of people who can’t see the forest for the trees but I’m sure you already know that. Eggs cost what a bag of feed and some clean water cost….but I’m sure you already know that.

      While I’m on the subject
      Interesting last name your “president” has🤣


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    4. @5:04 where are you getting your eggs so expensive at? 🤣 you can get them for half that price at trader joe’s

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    5. 5:04 "Trumpflation" is the cause and it's just starting. 25% Tariffs on Canada and México? A lot of shit is going to increase in price. Watch the stock market crater and he'll bitch up. Costco has the best price for eggs in California AFAIK. 5 dozen for less than $20, used to be under $11. 3 pack limit of any size per transaction.
      8:38 Trader Joe's aren't everywhere, their prices have gone up at least 65% and they have a one pack limit!

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    6. 8:38:
      They're cheaper at Trader Joe's because they're laid in China.

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    7. Cheeto Jesus is sitting in his fatass doing nothing besides playing golf on your tax payment. He gave open arms to 2 traffickers from Romania. Then again. U listen to Maga news.

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    8. OMG
      Now Eggs are being snuggled from China.😭😂

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    9. Trumpster had promised he would bring inflation down.
      Unfortunately, he went ahead with the Tartiffs today with Mexico, Canada and China. Now the new cars are going to go up $5,000-6,000 , the consumer will suffer, the liar is creating inflation, not bringing it down, whatsoever.
      I like to thank all of the ones that voted for him.

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    10. You idiots don’t even know what you’re talking about. Trump has zero to do with price of eggs. Which it doesn’t bother me cause I have my own chickens. It’s really funny watching half illiterate Mexicans talking about American politics. Like you really have no clue.

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    11. 12 eggs 6.99 CDN roughly 4.50 US.

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    12. 5:17 "Watch the stock market crater and he'll bitch up" LOLZ. What's up. Peso is stable.
      China ready for any type of war. Y'all about the action or just wolf tickets from the trompudo?

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  11. Fentanyl destroyed America I don’t feel bad for them.

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    1. Lmao all those guys didn’t even sell fent, Quintero was retired as well. The ones selling fent more active then ever and the crazy part most of them are Americans 😂😂😂 quit the Fox News and hit the streets and you’ll see for yourself

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    2. Fentanyl destroyed EEUU because americans are JUNKIES. The cartels are rich because americans are JUNKIES. I don't feel bad for some mugrosos that were sent there, as the pinche Zetas, which are dangerous for mexican people. But even that mugre isn't EEUU's deal. While they still have drogadictos, capos will exist, richer than ever.

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    3. 7:36
      I am an American, and I am not a junkie. Speak for yourself when you generalize.

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    4. A notorouis criminal cried "I cant breeve" right before his fentanyl overdose.

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    5. 334
      The coronor says different.
      Says dude died because cop stepped on his neck and suffocated him, and an American jury agreed.
      Case closed, Clyde.
      In a clear case of karma being a bitch and coming up and biting you right on the ass, the killer cop got carved up a little in the prison shower, we're told 🙀

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    6. Greed destroyed America!

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  12. “However, Gertz has stated that none of the bosses handed over can be executed.” That is no longer for Gertz to decide or demand.

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    1. Well buddy that is one of the conditions that the Mexican government have in order to hand them over to the USA, if USA breaks that condition Mexico will not send any one anymore, is that simple

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    2. Learn proper English before you try to start explaining something buddy. These politicians do what they want.

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  13. Lucky is Tio Osiel Cardenas. I mean, he's still on a mexican jail (to survive, since he snitched on everybody), but paid his dues to the american justice and is far away from all this BS. El Cuini tiene mucho power, transfering him to US could put Claudia on a bad situation. Do a quick google research about los tratos del Cuini en la carcel.

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  14. Yes Rosalinda and Cuini 1 have an immense amount of power been at it for decades working with olskoo Chuy Labra CAF and el caballo Galindo since the early 2000s in TJ where there will always be michoacanos stationed at the border

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    1. sometimes, michoakanos in tijuas get bitch-slapped around by las jaliskas y los tomateros, for reals, nuffdicho!!!

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    2. Wth are you yapping about weirdo

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    3. Lol new name for Connor.🤣
      "Weirdo". Lol

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    4. She looks like Bernie Shanders with a wig on.

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    5. Rosalinda looks like Trump with a wig.

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  15. If these clowns are so tough in Mexico ordering hits especially on both sides of the border done by stupid crash dummies who work for them only temporary until noore use for like those juveniles doing hits for 40 in Laredo why do they fear US jails? Coward'.

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  16. Z40 got transferred to the US on my birthday. I legit prayed that him and his cocksucking brother would get extradited. I hope they both rot in solitary fuck them

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    1. Lmao you wouldn’t last toe to toe with him in a cell keyboard warrior, get a job

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    2. Zebra 43 got transferred on the day I got divorced.

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      TWO reasons to celebrate! 🤡

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    4. Zebra 49 got transferred on the day I went to jail, on a DUI.

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    5. Zebra 49 got transferred on the day I went to jail, on a DUI.

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  17. Wow our government is stupid. They wasted there big extradition on washed up cartel figures of the past and a few new ones with little power. This does nothing to the drug economy. Good for a newspaper and a fake p acting like he did something. Kiki should have minded his business.

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    1. I bet you have a really nice sun tan. Only someone with a nice sun tan would say Kiki should’ve minded his business. Idiot he was minding his business. Just dirt poor illiterate Rafa couldn’t take someone outsmarting him and burning up all his sad miserable life was worth. In case you didn’t know. ( which I understand schools down south aren’t really schools ) DEA are drug cops. They go after drug dealers. Rafa was a drug dealer.

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  18. Dear social j,

    I'm writing in hopes you can look into American cartel members. I'm interested to see what American terrorist s look like. If we gonna call mexican cartel members terrorists then there are American citizens who are actual terrorists living in our contry. I ask this cause I hate how we blame mexico for everything when in all reality it's us American citizens contributing just as much if not more to all this. Ⓜ️Ⓜ️

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    1. Well if you would go to mexico you would see the difference in mexican cartels operating in the open. Compare to american cartels. Much better go live over there see how you like it.

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    2. Nah, cartel members are terrorists so the American citizens who are cartel members are territory as well. You sound dumb and uneducated.no one said anything about moving to Mexico. There are American terrorists. Papa Trump can't change thatⓂ️Ⓜ️

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    3. Ps learn to read before you comment Ⓜ️Ⓜ️

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  19. Just another dog and pony show by the cartel controlled government of Messico.

    Give up losers that are already locked up while protecting the real bosses out on the streets.

    The Tarriff is still coming for you Claudia shinybum Pendeja.

    Commandante Trump is the new Boss of Bosses.

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    1. Get some sleep, spelled "Mexico".

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    3. Let's see how long your idol commandante.trump lasts cheerleader.


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  20. I think what the commenter above meant was We hope that the brothers will remain in solitary confinement at ADX for the rest of their natural lives, as a measure of justice for the countless victims whose lives were irreparably harmed by their actions. Such confinement would also serve to protect society from the far-reaching harm they continued to orchestrate even from behind bars in Mexican prisons. This would not only ensure that they face the consequences of their crimes but also provide a measure of security and peace to those who have suffered due to their influence

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    1. Bravo. I'm a dual citizen Italian/American citizen. I am relieved that Z40 and Z42 will finally be tried for all the damage they continued to do to Mexicans and Americans. ADX would be perfect for these monsters. Let them die a slow death like El. Chapo. I appreciate all the work BB does to inform us, as well as some of the comments made by readers. Grazie to all and many blessings.

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  21. @SoCalJ

    check this out perfect for a story, has dozens of pics of his team and his lifestyle

    https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdca/pr/cocaine-trafficker-sentenced-210-months-drug-distribution-conspiracy

    https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/king-of-coke-paid-cartel-assassin-to-come-to-san-diego-to-kill-a-rival-da/3768291/

    https://www.instagram.com/rudejitsu/?hl=en

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    1. J, thanks for the heads up! Been diving in to it a bit, I am wondering if its known who the guy he had the gunmen from Mexico shoot was? This guy has a lot online to see.

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    2. The government never says, in any documents. And it's interesting the deal they gave him. They mentioned it was over a stolen load and it was a rival. They also don't ID the victim or when and where it went down. All that is sealed.

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    3. Yea, I am seeing that, it likely occurred in 2022 or 2023 so wouldnt have been the shootings that happened last year in San Diego. He made a deal quickly a few weeks after being arrested. A good deal with that violence and he only pled to trafficking cocaine.

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  22. Damn Mexico got soft cuz of Trump. I thought yall was Aztec Warriors.

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    1. The little you know about mexico.

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    2. 3:34
      Hillbilly Joe, how's that moonshine.
      I a reckon you added molasses.

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    3. 1156
      It's called white lightning, city slicker! 🍸

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    4. corn squeezins

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    5. Partner, this here Batch is Grade A. Honestly Amigo, Only thing I’d rather have on my lips is my sister. Got me a real good Kicker this go round. I’m fixing to bottle it up over the weekend. I’ll be selling pints at the 14th annual Coon Wine Mixer, (March 13-16)

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  23. This loophole could've happened long time ago. They just didn't want to release these criminals for the information they had on politicians. Now that Trump has the Mexican president on her heels they get released. Nuff Said!!!

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  24. Told you the tariffs were coming ask the Slim family how they feel about that

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    1. 6:23 I told you, the periods were coming.

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    2. Even with 25% on top, mexicans produce still way cheaper than companies in the US. And when mexico is still sending their criminals to the US, less corruption down in mexico. Less corruption attracts more companies and foreign investments and tourists. Time will tell but i am not much worried about it.

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  25. We imagine that the lawyers who accepted the narcos' money to protect them with amparos found it extremely awkward to explain about the loophole to their insanely murderous clients!

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  26. And people said Mexico wouldn’t capitulate to Trump. They’re bending over and they’re going to continue to bend over and there’s more to come. Stay tuned.

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