MEXICO - Mexico’s security chief confirmed Tuesday that 17 family members of cartel lead-ers crossed into the US last week as part of a deal between a son of the former head of the Sinaloa Cartel and the Trump administration.
Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch confirmed a report by independent journalist Luis Chaparro that family members of Ovidio Guzman Lopez, who was extradited to the United States in 2023, had entered the US.
Guzmán Lopez is one of the brothers left running a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel after notorious capo Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán was imprisoned in the US. Video showed the family members walking across the border from Tijuana with their suitcases to waiting US agents.
Rumours had circulated last week that the younger Guzmán would plead guilty to avoid trial for several drug-trafficking charges in the US after being extradited in 2023.
García Harfuch confirmed the family members’ crossing in a radio interview and said it was clear to Mexican authorities that they were doing so after negotiations between Guzmán López and the US government. He believed that was the case because the former cartel boss, whose lawyer said in January he had entered negotiations with US authorities, had been pointing fingers at members of other criminal organisations likely as part of a cooperation agreement. (The Gleaner)