The father of Marine veteran Nicholas Quets praised Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's sanctions against the Sinaloa cartel ...
The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced sanctions against six individuals and seven entities allegedly involved in a ...
U.S. forces deployed on the southern border may soon get the green light to take down suspicious drones operating overhead.
The last thing we need is a welcome mat for people who extol criminals and terrorists,” Deputy Secretary of State Christopher ...
One recruit who reportedly survived the Jalisco cartel ranch said those who refused or tried to escape were beaten, tortured ...
The network reportedly supports the Sinaloa cartel, which has now been designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) ...
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The US Treasury Department sanctioned six people and seven businesses it said have been involved in a money laundering ...
Migrants, some with help from smugglers found on TikTok, are crossing the U.S.-Canada border. A Sinaloa cartel member says ...
The White House’s war on cartels began on the first day of President Trump's second term. He announced he would be ...
Doug Quets, the father of murdered Marine veteran Nicolas Quets, told Fox News Digital he was pleasantly surprised that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent mentioned his son's name in announcing ...
Lawsuit under Anti-Terrorism Act thought to be first ever against the Mexican cartel newly designated as a terrorist ...
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