arrives in Hawaii and is present in 23 Mexican states

Nine Mexican Transcriminal Organizations They are the ones that have the greatest impact in the United States, but there is one that has grown rapidly and is present in more Mexican states today than the Sinaloa Cartel: The Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).

In the report of the Narcotics Bureau (DEA) X-rayed the nine cartels and, in the case of the CJNG, shows how it has expanded its influence. A map shows that the cartel has a presence from Orlando, Florida, to Honolulu, in Hawaii, and in San Juan, Puerto Rico

According to the DEA, the CJNG is “one of the fastest growing cartels” and, along with the Sinaloa cartel, is the most dominant in Mexico.

Although the Sinaloa Cartel has the widest international influence, and in Mexico has a significant presence in 15 of the 32 Mexican states, controlling traffic mainly on the Pacific coast and near the country’s southern and northern borders, it is Today CJNG is present in 23 of the 32 Mexican states.

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This drug trafficking organization, dedicated to the production of fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine and cocaine, has expanded mainly in central Mexico, as well as in strategic border areas with the United States. It also affects Manzanillo Harbor. In the United States, it can be accessed through northern Mexico corridors including Tijuana, Juárez, and Nuevo Laredo.

“The rapid expansion of the drug trafficking activities CJNG it is characterized by the group’s willingness to engage in violent clashes with Mexican security forces and rival cartels ”.

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Image from the report

Cártel de Sinaloa in the EU

Yet in the United States, the cartel with the most presence remains the Sinaloa cartel: Arizona and Texas to Massachusetts, New York and the US capital itself, Washington DC.

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in addition to these cartelsThe other seven with impact in the United States are: the Beltrán Leyva Organization; the Northeast Cartel and Los Zetas; United Warriors; the Gulf Cartel; that of Juárez and the Line; the Michoacan Family and Los Rojos.

Most, the DEA warned, are organizations dedicated to the manufacture and distribution of multiple drugs, “giving them maximum flexibility and resilience in their operations.”

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