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    CARTEL CRACKDOWN: 37 Terror Thugs Snatched in Massive US Swoop

    starconnectBy starconnect22 January 2026Updated:22 January 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ​THE TRUMP administration has dealt a “landmark” blow to Mexico’s bloodiest drug gangs after snatching 37 high-level fugitives in a dramatic cross-border operation.

    ​In the largest transfer of its kind in history, the US took custody of a “rogue’s gallery” of narcoterrorists, human smugglers, and gunrunners who have spent years preying on innocent families.

    ​The mob—which includes stone-cold killers from the infamous Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG)—was flown into the US yesterday evening to face justice on American soil.

    ​The massive haul of suspects marks a major escalation in President Trump’s mission to treat Mexican cartels like international terrorists.

    US Attorney General Pamela Bondi hailed the mission as a historic victory.

    She said: “These 37 cartel members—including terrorists from the Sinaloa Cartel, CJNG, and others—will now pay for their crimes against the American people on American soil.”

    ​She added that the US would deliver “swift, comprehensive justice” for the victims of these “Foreign Terrorist Organizations.”

    ​The fugitives are accused of flooding US streets with deadly fentanyl, trafficking high-powered firearms, and running brutal human smuggling rings.

    FBI Director Kash Patel warned the world’s most wanted criminals that they can no longer hide behind the border.

    ​”We will continue to work to put a stop to these drug cartels, arms traffickers, and terrorists from bringing crime, drugs, and firearms to our city streets,” he vowed.

    ​ATF Deputy Director Rob Cekada added that agents are hunting down the gangs that “turn our streets into war zones.”

    ​THE CLIPBOARD: CARTELS IN CUSTODY
    ​The 37 suspects represent the “most wanted” leaders from the world’s most dangerous syndicates: ​Sinaloa Cartel & CJNG: Designated global terrorists.

    ​Gulf Cartel & Los Zetas: Notorious for extreme violence and kidnapping.

    ​La Linea & Beltrán-Leyva: Brutal drug-trafficking enforcers.

    ​The operation was made possible by Mexico’s National Security Law, which allows the government to expel dangerous fugitives instantly.

    ​This is only the third time the law has been used—and it is the biggest yet, smashing the previous record of 29 fugitives set in February 2025.

    ​DEA boss Terrance Cole thanked the Mexican government for “standing with us” to cut off the fentanyl supply and “save American lives.”

    ​US Marshals Director Gadyaces S. Serralta issued a final warning to the underworld: “Justice does not stop at borders.”

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