After a lax four years with open borders, the gangs now have to compete against each other for territory and money.
Now that the cartels have been designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO), business along the US-Mexico border has taken a hit – at least for the syndicate. With the crackdown on illegal immigration and President Donald Trump’s vow to remove those in the country unlawfully, the cartels are having a difficult time making up for the money they’re losing.
Former DEA Senior Special Agent Micael Brown told Fox News: “Under the last four years of the Biden-Harris administration, nothing was done. The cartels were given carte blanche across the United States through the open-border system. Now that’s been cut off, and they’ve been designated as terrorist organizations.” He continued
“With the…