Sanctions imposed on La Linea Mexican cartel 

The Mexican cartel targeted with sanctions is known for trafficking fentanyl.

Senior members of the armed wing of a Mexican drug cartel operating in Chihuahua, Mexico, are targeted with sanctions by the U.S. government.

La Linea, a violent drug trafficking organization smuggling fentanyl for the transnational Juarez Cartel, has been hit with economic sanctions.

The big picture: The goal of the sanctions is to curb the inflow of fentanyl into the U.S., since it is one of the deadliest drugs in the country.

  • The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned over 350 individuals and entities involved in drug trafficking over the past two years.
  • Fentanyl is primarily trafficked into the U.S. from Mexico and China, with precursor chemicals sourced mainly from China.

Driving the news: La Linea and the Juarez Cartel have a history of violence, with U.S. authorities holding them accountable for damages caused to American citizens.

  • Fentanyl smuggling has become a political issue, with Republicans linking it to migration concerns in the context of the 2024 presidential election.
  • Despite claims connecting migrant issues to drug trafficking, federal data indicates that many individuals smuggling fentanyl across the border are actually U.S. citizens.
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