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Trump sanctions are ‘full-frontal assault’ on organized crime at the border, expert says

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the department is 'working toward the total elimination of cartels to make America safe again'

The Trump Treasury Department's new sanctions are a "full-frontal assault" on one of the deadliest southern border cartels, a local border official told Fox News Digital.

The Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned two high-ranking Cartel del Noreste (CDN) members, Mexican nationals Miguel Angel de Anda Ledezma and Ricardo Gonzalez Sauceda, Wednesday.

CDN was one of eight cartels and transnational criminal groups labeled "foreign terrorist organizations" by the Department of State Feb. 20.

Under new sanctions announced this week, all property and interest in properties belonging to De Anda and Gonzalez that are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons are blocked.
While announcing the sanctions, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the department is "working toward the total elimination of cartels to make America safe again" and that the Trump administration "will hold these terrorists accountable for their criminal activities and abhorrent acts of violence."

"CDN and its leaders have carried out a violent campaign of intimidation, kidnapping and terrorism, threatening communities on both sides of our southern border," said Bessent. "We will continue to cut off the cartels’ ability to obtain the drugs, money and guns that enable their violent activities."


By targeting CDN’s leadership, Perez said the Trump administration is effectively weakening the cartel by creating a power vacuum that will cause infighting that will further sap the organization’s strength.

"The cartels are definitely going to feel it," he said. "So, it's a full-frontal assault from the United States.


"That's the protection that we're bringing to the border that we weren't able to bring under President Biden," he added.

"President Trump, on the campaign trail, and since he's been in office, has repeatedly said he's going to do everything he can to protect the United States, to protect its citizens and make sure that there's nobody around that can do harm to our country. And he's doing that. He's taking on the cartels. He's not afraid of them.

"We want to decimate the cartel activity that's going on in the United States. So, he's done what he said he was going to. We support that 100%."
 
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Full frontal assault on anyone who bruises his fragile ego is more like it. Petty, vindictive, infantile.
Why are you critical of actions and sanctions against the drug cartels of Mexico? They are despicable and abominable terrorists and criminals.
 
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He is going after 99 percentof ordinary people at the same time, that's why
I’m a little confused. The OP isn’t about ordinary people. Just terrorists.

And yes. There is room for improvement for Trump’s actions and words, to put it mildly, but that’s a different topic, in my humble opinion.
 
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It never did.
But it’s going to this time! They’re talking sufficiently tough, it’s going to work, I can feel it! The nation will soon be overwhelmed with drug users going into withdrawal and dealers applying for legayjobs!
 
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But it’s going to this time! They’re talking sufficiently tough, it’s going to work, I can feel it! The nation will soon be overwhelmed with drug users going into withdrawal and dealers applying for legayjobs!
Prohibition was about banning alcohol. This is not related to the drug cartels who come here illegally. I can understand the analogy, but I digress.
 
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Prohibition was about banning alcohol. This is not related to the drug cartels who come here illegally. I can understand the analogy, but I digress.
It’s not an analogy. The drug war is no different than alcohol prohibition.
 
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the department is 'working toward the total elimination of cartels to make America safe again'

The Trump Treasury Department's new sanctions are a "full-frontal assault" on one of the deadliest southern border cartels, a local border official told Fox News Digital.

The Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned two high-ranking Cartel del Noreste (CDN) members, Mexican nationals Miguel Angel de Anda Ledezma and Ricardo Gonzalez Sauceda, Wednesday.

CDN was one of eight cartels and transnational criminal groups labeled "foreign terrorist organizations" by the Department of State Feb. 20.

Under new sanctions announced this week, all property and interest in properties belonging to De Anda and Gonzalez that are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons are blocked.
While announcing the sanctions, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the department is "working toward the total elimination of cartels to make America safe again" and that the Trump administration "will hold these terrorists accountable for their criminal activities and abhorrent acts of violence."

"CDN and its leaders have carried out a violent campaign of intimidation, kidnapping and terrorism, threatening communities on both sides of our southern border," said Bessent. "We will continue to cut off the cartels’ ability to obtain the drugs, money and guns that enable their violent activities."


By targeting CDN’s leadership, Perez said the Trump administration is effectively weakening the cartel by creating a power vacuum that will cause infighting that will further sap the organization’s strength.

"The cartels are definitely going to feel it," he said. "So, it's a full-frontal assault from the United States.


"That's the protection that we're bringing to the border that we weren't able to bring under President Biden," he added.

"President Trump, on the campaign trail, and since he's been in office, has repeatedly said he's going to do everything he can to protect the United States, to protect its citizens and make sure that there's nobody around that can do harm to our country. And he's doing that. He's taking on the cartels. He's not afraid of them.

"We want to decimate the cartel activity that's going on in the United States. So, he's done what he said he was going to. We support that 100%."
These sanctions represent an unprecedented U.S. effort to cripple cartel operations and protect communities on both sides of the border.
 
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the department is 'working toward the total elimination of cartels to make America safe again'

The Trump Treasury Department's new sanctions are a "full-frontal assault" on one of the deadliest southern border cartels, a local border official told Fox News Digital.

The Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned two high-ranking Cartel del Noreste (CDN) members, Mexican nationals Miguel Angel de Anda Ledezma and Ricardo Gonzalez Sauceda, Wednesday.

CDN was one of eight cartels and transnational criminal groups labeled "foreign terrorist organizations" by the Department of State Feb. 20.

Under new sanctions announced this week, all property and interest in properties belonging to De Anda and Gonzalez that are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons are blocked.
While announcing the sanctions, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the department is "working toward the total elimination of cartels to make America safe again" and that the Trump administration "will hold these terrorists accountable for their criminal activities and abhorrent acts of violence."

"CDN and its leaders have carried out a violent campaign of intimidation, kidnapping and terrorism, threatening communities on both sides of our southern border," said Bessent. "We will continue to cut off the cartels’ ability to obtain the drugs, money and guns that enable their violent activities."


By targeting CDN’s leadership, Perez said the Trump administration is effectively weakening the cartel by creating a power vacuum that will cause infighting that will further sap the organization’s strength.

"The cartels are definitely going to feel it," he said. "So, it's a full-frontal assault from the United States.


"That's the protection that we're bringing to the border that we weren't able to bring under President Biden," he added.

"President Trump, on the campaign trail, and since he's been in office, has repeatedly said he's going to do everything he can to protect the United States, to protect its citizens and make sure that there's nobody around that can do harm to our country. And he's doing that. He's taking on the cartels. He's not afraid of them.

"We want to decimate the cartel activity that's going on in the United States. So, he's done what he said he was going to. We support that 100%."
It is good to try and stop crime that occurs in the USA. Sadly, the cartels will never be defeated in Mexico anytime soon and that will continue to spillover into the USA. Trump offered to send troops into Mexico but the offer was declined not just in terms of violating Mexican sovereignty but also that the premise that it can be fought with troops is wrong. "It assumes that Mexican cartels are integrated networks, like Al Qaeda, when in fact they rely on a patchwork of facilitators—lawyers, accountants, corrupt officials, lookouts—who vary from place to place. “We’ve got four cartels with regional presence across a third of the country,” Guerrero said. “But we’ve also got seventy-eight regional mafias and more than four hundred gangs.” So far more decentralized. Brash targeting too could lead to the destabilization of Mexico. Claudia Sheinbaum is still battling the cartels with raids, drug seizures and arrests going up many times over. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/04/28/claudia-sheinbaum-profile

Where Trump seems short-sighted is that trade and the economy are related to helping defeat the cartels. Mexico is a great source for American goods and the tariffs likely create more instability than than whatever help Trump could provide to Mexico. I think that if the USA commits to more economic integration with Mexico that they will change positively and the nations can continue in friendship. Sadly, Trump is destabilizing the Mexican economy and we should fear that if this goes too far that any gains Trump tries to make on immigration and the cartels in the USA will be dwarfed by the blowback of a poor Mexican economy.
 
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