Trump’s Secret Deal Brings Sinaloa Cartel Families into U.S. as Feds Move to Dismantle Drug Empire

Sinaloa Cartel leaders have quietly entered the United States under federal protection, part of a secretive Trump-era deal aimed at dismantling one of the most dangerous criminal empires on earth. The operation, confirmed by Mexican officials, signals a bold shift in U.S. strategy against drug cartels—trading safe passage for intel.

Cartel Families Cross the Border Under U.S. Watch

Mexico’s top security official, Omar García Harfuch, confirmed what many suspected: relatives of Ovidio Guzmán López, the son of infamous drug kingpin El Chapo, were escorted into the U.S. with federal approval. The border crossing took place in Tijuana, and the group was handed over to U.S. custody in what Harfuch called a Department of Justice negotiation.

Guzmán López, a high-ranking Sinaloa figure himself, is expected to plead guilty and cooperate with federal authorities to avoid a lengthy trial. In exchange, his family—potential targets of revenge—has been granted protective relocation.

U.S. Strategy: Turn Cartel Kings Into Informants

Sources close to the deal suggest Guzmán López holds key intelligence on the Sinaloa Cartel’s smuggling routes, money laundering, and corruption pipelines. Federal prosecutors see this as a chance to unravel the cartel from within—using insider testimony to go after remaining bosses.

U.S. Attorney Adam Gordon has already issued warnings to Sinaloa leadership, and DOJ officials have filed “narcoterrorism” charges to hammer down pressure. With cartel loyalty now shaken, the feds are hoping paranoia will destabilize the command structure.

Mexico Blindsided as Tensions Flare

Despite the deal’s magnitude, Mexican prosecutors were left in the dark. García Harfuch says no information was shared by the U.S., stoking diplomatic tensions and raising alarms about national sovereignty.

The lack of coordination reveals deep distrust between the two countries’ law enforcement systems. Some in Mexico fear this unilateral approach could fracture future cross-border operations, even as cartel violence continues to spill into both nations.

Cartel Empire Shaken by High-Profile Defection

The move is already sending shockwaves through the Sinaloa Cartel, where loyalty and silence are everything. Guzmán López’s cooperation marks a rare public betrayal from inside the family—potentially triggering power struggles, revenge killings, or collapse.

If the intelligence proves as explosive as officials believe, this deal could cripple one of the most dangerous transnational crime groups operating today. But it also signals a bold new strategy under Trump’s Justice Department: flip the kingpins, and take down the cartel from the top.

Sources:

Mexican security chief confirms cartel family members entered U.S. in deal with Trump administration – Washington Times

17 family members of notorious cartel leader enter U.S. in deal with Trump administration, Mexico says – CBS News

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