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DEA Agents Told to Stop Saying ‘Mexican Cartel’

Officials at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration have been directed by their headquarters to stop using the term “Mexican cartel” when speaking with the media, according to an email exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation from a government official.

A portion of the email sent mid-July states, “Also, we need to now avoid saying ‘Mexican cartel’ or discussing the Mexican government or law enforcement cooperation with Mexico. Please continue using ‘drug cartel,’ [transnational criminal organizations], [drug trafficking organizations], etc.”

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The Drug Enforcement Administration is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Justice tasked with enforcing the country’s drug laws. Anne Milgram, who was sworn in June 28 by Attorney General Merrick Garland, heads the agency. The Drug Enforcement Administration and the Department of Justice did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s requests for comment.

The guidance came as the Mexican cartels continue surging drugs across the southern border and into the U.S. Between October and June, U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 358,302 pounds of drugs at the southwest border, including 8,093 pounds of lethal fentanyl.

Over the same time period in 2020, Customs and Border Patrol seized 541,126 pounds of drugs at the U.S.-Mexico border. And over the 9-month period in 2019, Customs and Border Patrol seized 498,281 pounds of drugs. During those months in 2018, they seized 677,179 pounds of drugs.

The amount of fentanyl seized at the border has steadily increased throughout the last few years and the amount seized so far in 2021 has already exceeded what was captured in 2019 and 2020 combined.

“Sunday Morning Futures” host Maria Bartiromo interviewed former acting administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration Timothy Shea May 9 about the cartels trafficking drugs across the U.S.-Mexico border. Bartiromo stated that Shea was supposed to be joined by a Drug Enforcement Agency official, but that the Department of Justice last-minute canceled his appearance. 

“We actually invited an official from the Drug Enforcement Administration to come on with you,” Bartiromo said. “And we thought we would have a conversation, the three of us. But Biden’s [Department of Justice] squashed it.”

She added, “They did not want the [Drug Enforcement Agency] official to be on to discuss this. So, there is also a media ban on this.”

“Isn’t this information that the public needs to understand, that these wide open borders, it’s not just about illegals coming into this country and sucking up resources and taking—getting in front of the line for those who are trying to do it legally?” she explained.

The Drug Enforcement Agency’s 2020 Drug Threat Assessment found that “Mexican cartels are increasingly responsible for producing and supplying fentanyl to the U.S. market” and that “they remain the greatest criminal drug threat in the United States.”

A senior Drug Enforcement Agency official in May told NPR that Mexican agencies have become less transparent with the U.S., making it more difficult to combat the threat of Mexican cartels.

“We’re willing to share [intelligence] with our counterparts in Mexico, but they themselves are too afraid to even engage with us because of repercussions from their own government if they get caught working with DEA,” said Matthew Donahue, Drug Enforcement Agency deputy chief of operations.

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