ANTUNEZ, Mexico — Men belonging to the Self-Defence Council of Michoacan (CAM) stand at
attention during the burial of Mario Perez at a cemetery in Antunez on Wednesday, January 15,
2014. Perez was one of the three civilians killed a day earlier by federal forces after they tried to
disarm men belonging to a self-defence group that is fighting to rid Michoacan state, known as
Tierra Caliente, of the Knights Templar drug cartel. (PHOTO: AP)
February 19, 2025
WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) – The United States is designating Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua, Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel and six other drug trafficking groups with Latin American roots as “global terrorist” organizations, according to a federal notice Wednesday.
The move by President Donald Trump’s administration is the latest step in his intensifying crackdown on gang members in the United States, and his efforts to remove undocumented or criminal immigrants from the country.
Trump signed an executive order on January 20, his first day back in the White House, creating a process for such a designation, saying that the cartels “constitute a national-security threat beyond that posed by traditional organized crime.”
The terrorist designation expands the US government’s ability to combat such groups.
Mexico fears that the United States will use the designation as an excuse to intervene in its territory against the cartels, as some Republican lawmakers have been calling for.
The groups targeted include the international crime gang MS-13, with roots in El Salvador, as well as Mexican syndicates the Gulf Cartel, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, the Northeast Cartel, the New Michoacan Family and the United Cartel.
A public notice by Secretary of State Marco Rubio states that those organizations designated are “foreign persons that have committed or have attempted to commit… acts of terrorism that threaten the security of United States nationals or the national security, foreign policy, or economy of the United States.”
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