Us classifies pcc and cv as transnational criminal organizations

The United States government classified the Primeiro Comando da Capital and Comando Vermelho as transnational criminal organizations. The measure was announced on May 28 and takes effect on June 5.

State Department spokeswoman Amanda Roberson said the factions operate in 12 US states and engage in drug trafficking, human trafficking and movement of illicit funds. She noted the designation is part of the Trump administration's national security strategy.

The decision followed a meeting between President Donald Trump and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro. Roberson denied any link to Brazil's 2026 elections and stated the measure does not foresee military intervention.

The Lula government regretted the classification and defended national sovereignty. Brazilian authorities criticized the initiative as external interference in domestic affairs.

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Us classifies pcc and cv as terrorist organizations

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The United States government announced on Thursday (28) that it will classify the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and Comando Vermelho (CV) as foreign terrorist organizations starting June 5.

The Trump administration proposed classifying Brazil's criminal factions Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and Comando Vermelho (CV) as terrorist organizations, sparking debates on international cooperation and sovereignty. Brazilian officials differ: Governor Tarcísio de Freitas sees an opportunity for intelligence integration, while President Lula seeks alternatives to prevent interventions. The initiative is part of a broader plan against transnational crime in Latin America.

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Senator Flávio Bolsonaro reacted to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's criticisms regarding the US decision to classify the PCC and CV factions as foreign terrorist organizations.

President Donald Trump unveiled the Shield of the Americas at a summit in Miami, forming a military coalition with conservative Latin American leaders to fight drug cartels using U.S. military power. Mexico and Colombia were excluded, raising concerns over regional sovereignty. President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected any foreign military intervention in Mexican territory.

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Chile's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called a high-level meeting on May 28 in Santiago to coordinate actions against transnational organized crime.

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