The most wanted drug traffickers who agreed with US justice

American justice closes the siege on the leaders of Mexican drug trafficking with pacts that shake the criminal underworld.

The decline of the crime lords: a dramatic turn in the war against drug trafficking

In a twist that shook the foundations of the criminal underworld, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, co-founder of the fearsome Sinaloa Cartel, and Joaquín Guzmán López, heir to the bloodthirsty legacy of “El Chapo”, fell under the weight of American justice. After years of evading capture, his surrender was not an act of contrition, but rather a desperate calculation to avoid the abyss of capital punishment. Zambada, with the solemnity of a condemned man, admitted his guilt before a Brooklyn court, sealing a pact that would forever change the destiny of Mexican drug trafficking.

The blacklist: the bosses who negotiated their survival

As if it were a biblical exodus, 29 drug lords crossed the border into the United States since February, among them legendary figures such as Rafael Caro Quintero, the mythical “Narco de Narcos”, and Miguel Ángel Treviño, the ruthless “Z40”. Some maintained their facade of innocence, but others, like Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, “the Viceroy”, played their cards in secret. After an initial farce of denial, this heir to the empire of “The Lord of the Skies” gave in to the pressure, accepting a deal that could save his life, although not his freedom.

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But the most surprising case was that of Dámaso López Serrano, the “Mini Lic.”, whose public repentance before a California court exposed the threads of an empire built with heroin and cocaine. Become a collaborating witness, his testimony threatens to overturn decades of impunity. Meanwhile, Ovidio Guzmán, “El Ratón”, accepted his role as the mastermind behind the fentanyl poisoning American streets, signing a check for $80 million as a final tribute to his downfall.

And in an ironic twist, Iván Reyes Arzate, “The Queen,” the former federal police officer who betrayed his badge for mountains of cocaine, saw his crown turned into shackles. His confession sentenced him to a decade behind bars, a bitter end for someone who was once the right hand of the law.

What secrets will these pacts reveal? Each statement is a thread that could unravel entire networks, but also a reminder that, in this war, not even the kings of crime are safe.

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Rain and delay do not stop the fans in the Zócalo

Thousands resisted the downpour and delay to cheer on El Tri in the Zócalo.

The fans do not give up

Javier arrived at the Plaza de la Constitución at 12:30 p.m. He was wearing a wrestler’s mask and a flag with the phrase: “What if?” Thus, it represented Mexican tradition and the spirit of those present.

The heavy rain did not stop the fans. They took out umbrellas and raincoats to cover themselves. Even the broadcast of the previous match between Brazil and Norway was interrupted for 15 minutes.

The capital authorities reported the total filling of the Zócalo at 3:00 p.m. Mobility was complicated, with attendees moving shoulder to shoulder, especially near the stands and toilets.

The game started until 7:00 p.m., but people did not lose their place or their enthusiasm. Those who did not manage to enter the Zócalo or the Ángel de la Independencia followed the meeting on the screens on Juárez Avenue.

The cheers grew louder with every minute. Bubble baths were common; many ended up with white hair or faces. In nearby streets, some people were consuming beer in cans despite the dry law imposed by the authorities.

Food establishments were packed, while other establishments remained empty. Cantinas on Donceles had the curtains down, but allowed access to fans.

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Claudia Sheinbaum lives the Mexico match in Nezahualcóyotl

Sheinbaum surprised by attending the round of 16 match in Nezahualcóyotl without prior notice.

President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo followed the match of the Mexican National Team against England from the Municipal Palace of Nezahualcóyotl. His visit was not on the public agenda. Minutes before the opening whistle, she arrived accompanied by the governor of the State of Mexico, Delfina Gómez Álvarez, to share the experience with hundreds of residents.

A match of intense emotions

Despite the rain and flooded streets, dozens of families gathered to support the Tricolor. Sheinbaum greeted the attendees and immersed himself in the atmosphere of the game. England struck first, and spirits fell. The president reflected the same concern as the crowd.

Mexico’s first goal restored hope. Sheinbaum stood up, applauded and chanted “Yes we can!” along with the fans. The expulsion of an English player generated optimism. Raúl Jiménez’s penalty brought Mexico closer to the scoreboard, which was 2-3. The result did not change anymore.

After the elimination, Sheinbaum sent a message of encouragement to the players and highlighted that Mexico left its mark as the venue for the World Cup.

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Sheinbaum asks to celebrate the Mexican National Team responsibly

Sheinbaum calls for enjoying the match against England without excesses.

President Claudia Sheinbaum supported the Mexican Soccer Team on its way to the quarterfinals of the World Cup. He did it with a message on social networks.

“All of Mexico supporting our National Team!! Remember everyone, enjoy this beautiful night responsibly,” he wrote in X.

The decisive match will be played tonight at the Mexico City Stadium. The rival: England. The time: 7:00 p.m. At stake is a ticket to the next round of the FIFA World Cup.

The president not only expressed her support. He also emphasized the importance of taking care of the environment during the celebration. A call for moderation in the midst of football euphoria.

Mexico reaches this stage after a solid group stage. The fans have responded with enthusiasm. The authorities anticipate a high concentration of people in the sports venue and its surroundings.

Without providing further details, Sheinbaum made it clear that his administration supports the national team. But he also remembered that the party must be orderly. A direct message, without detours.

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