The DEA released the information below:
WASHINGTON
– The Drug Enforcement
Administration announces a major new initiative to strengthen collaboration
between the United States and Mexico in the fight against cartels, whose
trafficking networks are responsible for flooding American communities with
deadly synthetic drugs.
At the core of this effort is Project
Portero, DEA’s flagship operation aimed at dismantling cartel “gatekeepers”,
operatives who control the smuggling corridors along the Southwest Border.
Gatekeepers are essential to cartel operations, directing the flow of fentanyl,
methamphetamine, and cocaine into the United States while ensuring the movement
of firearms and bulk cash back into Mexico. By specifically targeting them, DEA
and its partners are striking at the heart of cartel command-and-control.
To advance this effort, DEA has launched a
multi-week training and collaboration program at one of its intelligence
centers on the Southwest Border. The program brings together Mexican
investigators with U.S. law enforcement, prosecutors, defense officials, and
members of the intelligence community. Over the course of several weeks,
participants will identify joint targets, develop coordinated enforcement
strategies, and strengthen the exchange of intelligence.
Project Portero is also coordinated with
the Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF), ensuring a whole-of-government
approach. HSTF integration brings together law enforcement, intelligence,
defense, and prosecutorial elements, aligning priorities and operations so the
United States can apply its full capabilities against cartel networks.
“DEA is taking decisive action to confront
the cartels that are killing Americans with fentanyl and other poisons,” said
DEA Administrator Terrance Cole. “Project Portero and this new training program
show how we will fight - by planning and operating side by side with our
Mexican partners, and by bringing the full strength of the U.S. government to
bear. This is a bold first step in a new era of cross-border enforcement, and
we will pursue it relentlessly until these violent organizations are dismantled.”
This initiative reflects Administrator Cole’s broader priorities: recommitting DEA to enforcement, dismantling cartels designated as terrorist organizations, and strengthening collaboration with foreign counterparts. While fentanyl is the most urgent threat, Project Portero addresses all aspects of cartel criminal activity—from drug smuggling to weapons trafficking to illicit finance—that cross the border and endanger American communities.

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