Treasury Department Sanctions Mexican Cartel for Fentanyl, Human Trafficking

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The Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Besent, announced on Tuesday that the Trump administration placed sanctions to four people linked to the new Michoacan family (LNFM), a Mexican sign linked to fentanyl and trafficking in persons.

“Today’s action underlines our commitment to intensify pressure on violent drug posters such as LNFM, which continue to trace mortal fentanyl and other drugs, smuggle illegal aliens on our southwest border and attacks.”

A Federal Grand Jury in the Northern District of Georgia is also without seeing the accusations of the CO leaders of the poster, and the State Department will offer rewards for information that leads to your judgment and/or condemnation. LNFM has been designated as a foreign terrorist organization and a special designated global terrorist.

The LNFM poster originated in 2011 in Mexico; The poster produces synthetic drugs and is a group for the United States due to the threat they represent for avocado exports of the Mexican State of Michoacán, according to Associated Press (AP).

“LNFM is the Successor of the Michoacana family, A Violent Transnational Organization Based in the Pacific Coast State of Michoacan With Operations in the Mexican State States Guerrero, Morelos, and Mexico. In Addiction to Drug Trefics, and and and And and And and And And and And and And and And and And and And and And and And. Gidapping, and and and and and and’s.

“Exhibition of terrorist designations and isolated entities and individuals, denying access to the US financial system that it is in the use that it is in the use that is in the use that it is in the use that it is in the use that it is in the use that is in the use that it is in the use that it is in the use of.

Sean Moran is Breitbart News policies reporter. Follow it in x @Seanmoran3.

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