In a major blow to the cartels terrorizing both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, notorious drug kingpin Nemesio Oseguera—better known as "El Mencho"—has been killed in a Mexican military operation, according to government sources who spoke to Reuters Sunday.
The elimination of the shadowy leader of the ultra-violent Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) couldn't come at a better time, as President Trump's administration ramps up its promised mass deportation operations and border security crackdown in his second term.
Oseguera, a former police officer turned cartel boss, had transformed the CJNG into one of Mexico's most powerful and ruthless criminal organizations since taking control. The cartel, which takes its name from the western Mexican state of Jalisco, had been responsible for flooding American communities with deadly fentanyl and fueling the violence that has made our southern border a war zone.
This development comes as the Trump-Vance administration has made securing our border and dismantling cartel operations a top priority. With Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem leading efforts to complete the border wall and implement the largest deportation operation in American history, El Mencho's death removes a key player in the criminal network exploiting our porous border.
The timing is no coincidence, Patriots. When America shows strength and determination to secure our sovereignty, our allies south of the border take notice and step up their own enforcement efforts.
While the Biden regime spent four years ignoring the cartel crisis and allowing millions of illegal aliens to flood across our border unchecked, President Trump's return to the White House has already begun changing the calculus for these criminal organizations.
El Mencho's death proves that when America leads with strength, results follow. The question now is: how many more cartel kingpins will fall as Trump's border security machine kicks into high gear?
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Source: Next News Network