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Mexico Extradites 26 Fugitives, Including Cartel Leaders, to U.S. Amid Fentanyl Crackdown

Last updated: August 13, 2025 3:22 pm
Jaweria Ahmed
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MEXICO CITY / WASHINGTON, August 12: Mexico has extradited 26 wanted fugitives to the United States, including high-profile drug cartel leaders, as part of a coordinated effort to combat cross-border drug trafficking and organized crime, U.S. and Mexican officials confirmed Tuesday.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the individuals are accused of importing massive quantities of cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and heroin into the United States. They also face charges including kidnapping, human smuggling, and the 2008 murder of a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy.

The extradited suspects include senior figures from the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel—both designated as terrorist organizations by the United States earlier this year. Among them is Los Cuinis leader Abigael Gonzalez Valencia, accused of moving tons of cocaine from South America through Mexico into the U.S., and Sinaloa’s Leobardo Garcia Corrales, charged with trafficking fentanyl in exchange for assault weapons and explosives.

Also transferred was Abdul Karim Conteh, alleged to have smuggled thousands of migrants from countries including Iran, Afghanistan, Somalia, and Kazakhstan into the United States using tunnels, ladders, and other clandestine means. Another, Roberto Salazar, is wanted for the killing of Deputy Juan Escalante in Los Angeles in 2008.

The DOJ confirmed all suspects face maximum sentences of life imprisonment if convicted, except Conteh, who faces up to 45 years. The transfer was carried out under an expedited legal process, with Mexico securing a U.S. pledge not to seek the death penalty.

U.S. Ambassador Ronald Johnson hailed the move as a major victory against “common enemies” threatening the safety of both nations. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum defended the extraditions, citing concerns over judicial corruption that could allow drug lords to regain freedom.

This is the second such transfer since President Donald Trump returned to office in January; in February, Mexico sent 29 alleged traffickers to the U.S., including infamous cartel boss Rafael Caro Quintero.

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