Mexican security chief confirms cartel family members entered U.S. in a deal with Trump administration
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Mexico's Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch confirmed that 17 family members of Ovidio Guzmán López, a key Sinaloa Cartel figure, crossed into the U.S. as part of negotiations following his extradition. This move is believed to be tied to potential cooperation with U.S. authorities, possibly involving reducing charges against Guzmán López. García Harfuch noted that U.S. authorities have not shared pertinent information with Mexico regarding these negotiations, hinting at ongoing legal and diplomatic complexities surrounding cartel-related issues between the two nations.
The crossing of 17 family members of cartel leaders into the U.S. appears to be part of negotiations involving Ovidio Guzmán López and the Trump administration.
Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch indicated that the family members crossed into the U.S. after negotiations between Guzmán López and U.S. authorities.
García Harfuch emphasized that the U.S. has not yet shared necessary information with Mexican prosecutors regarding the ongoing cooperation and negotiations.
Rumors suggest that the younger Guzmán may plead guilty to avoid a trial related to drug trafficking charges after his 2023 extradition.
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