On Thursday, the Mexican government announced the extradition of nearly 30 major cartel operatives to the United States, including Rafael Caro Quintero, a notorious drug lord sought for 40 years. This handover is regarded as a critical development in the modern history of the drug war, signaling enhanced cooperation between Mexico and the U.S. as they negotiate a security agreement. The extradited figures include prominent leaders from the Sinaloa cartel and the Zetas cartel, underlining a commitment to address drug trafficking issues and showcase bilateral agreement.
The Mexican government has initiated a significant step in the drug war by sending nearly 30 cartel operatives, including sought-after figures, to the U.S. for prosecution.
This unprecedented cooperation indicates a shift in Mexico's approach to combating drug trafficking and reflects an ongoing dialogue about security between the two nations.
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