
Sinaloa Cartel Cracking from the Top
Trump’s Sinaloa cartel crackdown reached a new level on May 11, 2026, when US Marshals arrested retired Mexican Army General of Division Gerardo Mérida Sánchez at the Nogales border crossing into Arizona.
This is not a street-level bust.
Mérida commanded the 21st Military Zone and directed Mexico’s Military Intelligence School — elite institutions of the Mexican Army — before allegedly pocketing $100,000 monthly in bribes from Los Chapitos, the faction led by El Chapo’s sons.
His job as Sinaloa’s Security Secretary from 2023 to 2024 gave him exactly what the cartel needed: advance warning of police raids on drug labs.
He tipped them off. Consistently. Today he sits in a Brooklyn federal prison — same block as El Mayo Zambada and former Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. He is one of ten Mexican officials and politicians indicted by the Southern District of New York, including Sinaloa’s sitting governor Rubén Rocha Moya. When generals fall, colonels start talking.

CIA Shadow War Inside Mexico
This arrest didn’t happen in isolation.
CNN reported that CIA operatives have directly participated in targeted operations against Sinaloa cartel figures inside Mexican territory — including a March 2026 car explosion that killed cartel member Francisco Beltrán on a highway outside Mexico City.
Two CIA operatives also died in a cartel-zone car crash in Chihuahua while returning from an anti-narcotics raid.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called the CNN report “a lie the size of the universe.” CNN stood by its reporting.
This is the same president who publicly declared Mexico is “not at war with the cartels.”
Mexico is not at war, but all while U.S. intelligence apparently operates on Mexican soil targeting cartel leadership.
The denial is loud. The body count is real. Someone is cleaning house — and it is not Sheinbaum.

Trump Does What Biden Never Did
President Trump (@realDonaldTrump) declared fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction, designated eight cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, and authorized military airstrikes on narco-boats in the Caribbean.
His own words: “The days of weak Presidents tolerating chemical assault against the United States are over.”
The results speak. Under Trump, Mexico has transferred 29 high-value cartel targets into U.S. custody. Fentanyl seizures at the border are up. Drug trafficking by sea is down 97%.
Under Biden, cartels expanded freely — no generals arrested, no CIA operations, no WMD designations.
The contrast is not subtle. DEA Administrator Terrance Cole put it plainly: “No one is above the law.” That includes Mexican Army generals.
Maximum pressure produces results. 🇺🇸🛡️💥 #AmericaFirst #SinaloaCartel #FentanylCrisis
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