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Mexico’s Extradition of Cartel Kingpins Reveals Limits of Border Security Without Strong America First Policies

By Economics Desk | August 12, 2025

Mexico’s latest extradition deal with the Trump administration transfers cartel leaders linked to drug violence and border insecurity—but does this address the root threats facing American communities?

In a significant yet incomplete victory for law enforcement, Mexico has extradited 26 top cartel figures wanted by U.S. authorities, signaling increased cross-border cooperation under the Trump administration’s pressure campaign. These high-profile targets, including leaders tied to the notorious Jalisco New Generation cartel and suspects in murders of American law enforcement officers, represent critical blows against criminal networks that poison American streets and destabilize border safety.Are These Measures Enough to Protect American Families?While extraditing dangerous criminals is a necessary step, it raises crucial questions about America's broader border security strategy. The flow of drugs and violence across our southern border...

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