Mexican woman charged in US with supplying arms to terrorist' drug cartel
Briefly

Maria Del Rosario Navarro, a 39-year-old woman, has become the first Mexican national indicted in the U.S. on charges of providing material support to the Jalisco New Generation cartel (CJNG), designated as a terrorist organization. Navarro is accused of conspiring to provide grenades and faces multiple other charges, including gun trafficking and conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. Her arrest sends a strong message against associating with terrorist groups, as emphasized by U.S. officials. This case highlights ongoing concerns about arms trafficking fueling organized crime in Mexico, amid heightened migration enforcement.
Maria Del Rosario Navarro is the first Mexican national indicted in the U.S. for providing material support to a designated terrorist organization.
The FBI director stated, 'the arrest of Maria Del Rosario Navarro Sanchez should send a clear message to people who wish to align themselves with terrorist groups that they will be sought out and held to the highest extent of the law.'
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