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Mexico arrested a top Sinaloa cartel leader on drug and terrorism charges, marking a major U.S.-Mexico enforcement push under Trump.
Mexico has arrested Pedro Inzunza Noriega, a suspected top leader of the Sinaloa cartel and former second-in-command of the Beltran Leyva Organization, on drug and terrorism charges in Sinaloa state.
The U.S. Justice Department charged him with narco-terrorism and material support of terrorism—the first such charges against a cartel leader—accusing him of trafficking large quantities of fentanyl, cocaine, and heroin.
The arrest reflects intensified U.S.-Mexico cooperation on drug enforcement under President Donald Trump, who has threatened tariffs on Mexican exports if cooperation falters.
His administration has conducted military-style strikes on alleged drug vessels, resulting in over 100 deaths.
Noriega’s son was killed in a Mexican military operation in November.
México arrestó a un importante líder del cártel de Sinaloa por cargos de drogas y terrorismo, marcando un importante esfuerzo de aplicación de la ley entre Estados Unidos y México bajo Trump.