Drug Policy

U.S. Court Holds Sinaloa Cartel Leader Accountable Amid Cross-Border Drug Crisis

By National Security Desk | February 24, 2026

Fidel Félix-Ochoa, a top Sinaloa Cartel leader responsible for flooding America with fentanyl and meth, stands trial in Florida—a critical step in defending U.S. sovereignty against transnational drug cartels.

In a decisive moment for national security, Fidel Félix-Ochoa, alleged high-ranking figure of Mexico’s notorious Sinaloa Cartel, appeared before a federal court in Florida this Monday to face charges of drug trafficking and conspiracy involving fentanyl and other dangerous narcotics. At 53 years old, Félix-Ochoa is no minor player; according to official court records, he orchestrated the smuggling enterprise that has devastated American communities with synthetic opioids, coordinating shipments both by vehicle and postal services. This isn’t just crime—this is a direct assault on American families and the rule of law. How Long Will Washington Allow This Threat to Persist?...

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