“Drug trafficking at the border has decreased. For one reason, the DEA has increased its presence at the border,” says a drug trafficker from anonymity.
Negotiations between Mexico and the United States to stop tariffs have allowed DEA forces to increase their presence in Mexico, something that both countries have denied.
“Negative,” our source tells us.
“What has caused the increase is the war between cells,” he says.
Days ago, Parriva published an article about human trafficking, after which more than 20 ‘coyotes’ (human traffickers) were arrested.
“Everything goes back to Sinaloa, the situation at the border is really tough and in Sinaloa, it’s worse. Mazatlán is a ghost town after 11 PM,” they say.
However, no media outlet or government source has acknowledged the presence of U.S. forces in Mexico.
Are we being invaded?
“We hear helicopters, I already bought some machine guns,” says another person.
The Trump administration declared war on the Mexican government, threatened to impose tariffs, and they reached a temporary agreement, but national sovereignty has been violated.
“The DEA people are the most corrupt, they’ve always been allied with cartels,” says another source.
The president of Mexico has gained great support from the Mexican people, but negotiations with the United States have not been clear.
Violence has increased, and human trafficking continues to rise.
“This isn’t going to stop, only the interference from the United States,” says one of the ‘coyotes’.
This climate of fear and terror exemplifies the governing style of the Trump administration.
“Drug prices are going up just like human smuggling, the DEA people are here on operations, but they won’t stop us, we’re going to flood them with fentanyl,” they say.
The presence of the DEA has always been discreet, but at the border, it has become more visible now.
“You see them everywhere, you know how we are, like ants, we lower our heads and hide… for a while,” they add.