Mexican military forces killed 11 Sinaloa Cartel gunmen during fierce firefights in the luxurious suburbs of Culiacan, but the real scandal came hours later when authorities quietly released their high-value target: the daughter of imprisoned cartel kingpin Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.
The woman, previously identified by U.S. authorities as a key money laundering operator for one of the world's most dangerous drug cartels, walked free despite the bloodbath that erupted during her capture. Eleven cartel gunmen died trying to protect her – and Mexican authorities just let her go.
This is exactly the kind of corruption and cartel infiltration that President Trump's mass deportation and border security agenda is designed to combat. While Mexican forces put on a show of raiding luxury compounds, the real criminals slip through their fingers faster than you can say "mordida."
El Mayo's arrest last year sent shockwaves through the Sinaloa Cartel, but clearly his criminal enterprise continues operating with family members running money laundering operations. The fact that his daughter was operating freely until this botched raid – and then immediately released – shows just how deep cartel corruption runs in Mexico.
"This is why we need to finish the wall and secure our border," said one former DEA agent familiar with cartel operations. "When Mexico can't even hold onto the cartel bosses they arrest, how can we trust them to stop the flow of drugs and criminals into America?"
Patriots should ask themselves: if Mexican authorities are willing to release known money launderers after firefights that leave 11 dead, what other cartel operatives are they letting slip through the cracks? This is exactly why Trump's tough stance on border security and the completion of the border wall remains absolutely critical to protecting American families from cartel violence and drug trafficking.
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Source: Next News Network