US ambassador says 313 criminals repatriated to Mexico

US Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson stated that 313 individuals wanted by Mexican authorities have been transferred during Donald Trump's administration.

Johnson posted on his X account that US authorities have handed over these criminals to Mexico to face charges. He mentioned a recent case of a Mexican citizen captured by Border Patrol in the Rio Grande Valley for child prostitution and sexual assault.

The diplomat highlighted cooperation between the Trump and President Claudia Sheinbaum governments. He did not specify the exact period covered by the figure of 313 transfers.

In May, the Mexican government had indicated that the Trump administration refused to transfer some requested criminals. According to data from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, between January 2018 and May 13, 269 extraditions were requested, none achieved and 36 denied.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum demanding the extradition of huachicol suspects at a press conference, rejecting Trump intervention.
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Sheinbaum demands extradition of four huachicol suspects and rejects Trump intervention

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President Claudia Sheinbaum responded on May 7 to Donald Trump's warnings of possible U.S. intervention against cartels in Mexico, demanding the extradition of four people linked to huachicol.

The government of Claudia Sheinbaum presented a list of extradition requests rejected or stalled by the United States since 2018.

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Sara Carter, director of the US Office of National Drug Control Policy, stated that Donald Trump’s government is targeting Mexican officials connected to organized crime.

Two U.S. Embassy personnel and two Mexican officials died in a car accident in northern Mexico's Chihuahua state on Sunday. The victims had participated in an operation targeting drug labs in a cartel stronghold. U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson expressed condolences, highlighting the risks they faced.

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The Southern District of New York prosecutor accused Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya of allegedly collaborating with Los Chapitos and facilitating Sinaloa Cartel operations.

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