Does Trump ever sleep?

Mexico’s extradition of 29 cartel leaders, including Raphael Caro Quintero, marks a major victory for President Trump’s tough stance on crime.

Caro Quintero’s transfer to New York, alongside Zetas cartel leaders, follows Trump’s bold threat to whup 25% tariffs on Mexican imports unless Mexico took action against their cartels and border security.

This move bypassed standard legal protocols, allowing U.S. prosecutors to pursue charges beyond initial drug trafficking allegations.

Trump’s strategy proves that when Washington flexes our muscles, results follow.
 
Raphael Caro Quintero, a Mexican drug lord suspected to have been involved in the murder of DEA Agent, Enrique "Kiki" Camarena Salazar in 1985, is one of 29 senior cartel members that were extradited today to the United States by the Mexican government.

Those extradited include leaders of the Los Chimales, Gulf Cartel, Los Zetas, Sinaloa Cartel and CJNG, as well as many other criminals.



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