
CIA Took out a Sinaloa Cartel Boss in Mexico
The CIA facilitated the assassination of Francisco “El Payin” Beltran — a mid-level Sinaloa Cartel operative on a Mexican highway on March 28, 2026, but details are now emerging.
An explosive device planted inside his vehicle killed him and his driver instantly.
The operation was carried out by the CIA’s elite Ground Branch unit, part of an expanded and previously unreported covert campaign inside Mexico to dismantle drug trafficking networks.
This is not an isolated incident.
This year alone, the U.S. has struck dozens of narco boats in the Caribbean, ousted Venezuela’s cartel-linked former president, and charged a sitting Mexican governor with drug trafficking.
Covert Tactics and the Diplomatic Cost
This operation forces a hard policy debate — from covert counter-cartel tactics to the real diplomatic cost of running lethal operations across a partner nation’s territory.
Some analysts warn it could trigger more cartel violence and new migration waves northward.
Those are legitimate questions. But they must be weighed against the alternative: doing nothing while fentanyl keeps crossing the border and killing Americans by the tens of thousands every year.
The U.S. did not choose this situation.
Mexico’s failure to govern its own territory made the choice for Washington.

Sheinbaum Screams “Sovereignty” — While Cartels Run Her Country
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum (@Claudiashein) called CIA reports “a fiction the size of the universe.” But her credibility on this issue is zero.
Her own party’s governor in Sinaloa — a close political ally — was just indicted in a New York federal court for cartel ties.
Sheinbaum herself admitted she had no knowledge of CIA operations in Chihuahua — which tells you everything: either Mexico is not governing its own territory, or it is looking the other way.
You do not get to claim sovereignty when drug lords already own your government.
When a partner nation won’t act, America has both the right and the duty to protect its own people. 🇺🇸🛡️ #AmericaFirst #BorderSecurity #Sinaloa
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