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Mexico - February 2025

Cartel leaders are transferred to the U.S., bypassing extradition procedure

On 27 February, 29 cartel leaders and members (most, Mexican nationals), wanted in the United States for crimes such as money laundering, drug trafficking and organized crime were transferred to that country, bypassing the extradition process. According to the Mexican Attorney General (AG) and the federal Security and Citizen Protection Minister, the cartel leaders were ‘sent’ or ‘transferred’, pursuant to Mexico’s National Security Law and article 89 of the Constitution. The officials clarified the cartel leaders had not been extradited, but transferred following a decision of the National Security Council in response to a U.S. request. They defended this procedure, blaming corruption in the judiciary for the delay in resolving extradition requests, given that injunctions and appeals meant that some cases had been ongoing for many years. The decision is atypical, both for the legal basis invoked and Mexico’s long-established demand that any nationals subject to extradition requests are spared the death penalty. Although the AG asserted that capital punishment would not be pursued in the criminal cases, U.S. prosecutors have not given such assurances publicly.  

 Sources: : Gobierno de MexicoExpansion PoliticaEl PaisReuters, NY Times, El Universal

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