MEXICO CITY — In a SHOCKING admission of total surrender, the Mexican government has OFFICIALLY become America’s bounty hunters, shipping 37 more of its own citizens to U.S. soil in a desperate bid to appease Washington. This isn’t cooperation—it’s a COLONY handing over its most dangerous assets to a foreign power, proving Mexico’s sovereignty is DEAD.
Security Minister Omar García Harfuch BRAGGED on social media about transferring these “high impact criminals,” but the truth is far more sinister. These extraditions are a calculated POLITICAL PAYMENT, a human trade where cartel bosses are currency in a backroom deal to keep brutal U.S. pressure at bay. Is this justice, or a COWARDLY evacuation of Mexico’s most pressing problems?
With 92 cartel members now dumped on U.S. soil in just one year, a terrifying pattern emerges: Mexico has LOST the drug war so completely that its only strategy is to EXPORT its chaos north. This mass deportation of crime lords exposes a FAILED state, outsourcing its justice system because it can no longer control the monsters it created.
Every handover isn’t a victory—it’s a white flag, signaling that the real power doesn’t reside in presidential palaces but in the shadowy corridors where two governments negotiate with human lives. The border isn’t just crossed by migrants and drugs anymore; it’s now the final route for a nation’s surrendered authority.
When a country must give away its most dangerous men to prove its worth, the only cartel that truly wins is the one operating out of Washington.




