Can Mexico’s new president curtail powerful drug cartels? (2024)

(NewsNation) — The election of Claudia Sheinbaum as the first female president in Mexico’s 200-year history signals a major political and cultural shift, but many pundits fear nothing will change when it comes to Mexican leadership’s ability to deal with powerful organized criminal organizations.

Sheinbaum will take office Oct. 1, replacing outgoing president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, whose “hugs not bullets” approach to dealing with Mexico’s drug cartels was often viewed as being largely ineffective.

Although Sheinbaum ran on a platform of tackling important economic and environmental issues, the 61-year-old climate scientist and former Mexico City mayor’s commitment to not stray from her predecessor’s playbook suggests to some the cartels may be able to maintain control of many aspects of Mexican life.

Gladys McCormick, a Syracuse University associate professor who specializes in U.S.-Mexico relations, said because cartels have become so much more dangerous and diversified than when Obrador took office in 2018, Sheinbaum faces a much bigger obstacle in challenging the cartels’ authority.

McCormick told NewsNation that because of Sheinbaum’s loyalty to López Obrador, the incoming president’s effectiveness in dealing with security issues linked to cartel organizations may be limited. While López Obrador’s popularity allowed him to thrive politically, Sheinbaum will need to cope with the same issues facing Mexico’s residents but in her own way.

“When she comes in, she is inheriting this mess, but she doesn’t necessarily have the charisma that (López Obrador) does,” McCormick said. “So it’s going to be a tall ask.”

Mexico drug cartels’ diversity

McCormick said issues involving the cartels have worsened considerably in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the influx of synthetic drugs like fentanyl and methamphetamine. Both forced Mexican organized crime organizations to shift their bottom line away from traditional drugs like cocaine and diversify their operations to the point where they have become similar to multinational corporations.

While the cartels are mainly known in the United States for their trafficking of drugs and humans, the criminal organizations deal in violence, extortion and kidnapping in Mexico. Cartels have taken control of an array of business operations, such as the country’s tortilla industry, and have used violence to influence and make inroads on Mexico’s political scene, cartel experts say.

At one time, there were between six and eight main cartels operating within the country, McCormick said. But now, that number has grown to 12-14 main players, around 25 medium-sized organizations and anywhere between 200-400 smaller cartels doing business around Mexico.

Between the sheer number of cartels and the power they wield, containing cartels’ influence has become almost impossible for those in power at the state and federal levels, NewsNation contributor and former law enforcement officer Robert Almonte said.

“The bottom line is that Mexican cartels control Mexico,” Almonte told NewsNation.

Almonte says because the cartels have been able to corrupt so many levels of government in Mexico, even the highest levels of authority have limited power in trying to curtail the cartels’ ability to operate as they wish.

McCormick agrees, saying that on Mexico’s political landscape, a consensus exists that to be successful politically, one must get their hands dirty with the cartels. The cooperation between the cartels and elected officials has allowed the powerful criminal organizations to be able to continue to wield power.

That has made who is in leadership a nonfactor for cartel leadership, Almonte said.

Yet because of López Obrador’s hands-off approach that Sheinbaum has vowed to continue once she takes office, some published reports say that the government’s inability to control the cartels’ influence around the country and in the U.S. will go unchanged.

Because Sheinbaum has aligned herself so closely with López Obrador, Almonte, a former U.S. marshal and deputy chief with the El Paso Police Department, does not expect to see anything change. In some opinion pieces, certain newsgroups have maintained that Sheinbaum’s victory is, in essence, a victory for organized crime.

Almonte and McCormick believe that, in many respects, the cartels will continue operating in a business-as-usual manner.

“If anything, I think you’re going to see the cartels even more emboldened,” Almonte told NewsNation.

The cartels’ root issues

Because the cartels have been able to influence so many levels of Mexican politics and daily life, formulating a strategy to deal with the multifaceted criminal organizations becomes even more difficult, Almonte said.

The cartels use threats of violence against politicians and political candidates to maintain power. In the past month, gunmen that have been apparently linked to the cartels shot and killed 11 people in Chicomuselo.

Three days later, five people were killed along with a mayoral candidate when gunmen fired on an open crowd in La Concordia, Chiapas. This year alone, 31 candidates, most of whom are running for mayor of communities, have been killed, the Associated Press reported.

Security analysts told the AP that they believed cartel leaders rallied their support bases during Sunday’s presidential election, which Sheinbaum won by capturing between 58% and 62% of the vote.

McCormick, the Syracuse professor, said the issue of security has risen to the top of voters’ priorities. McCormick said Sheinbaum must pay attention to this as she prepares to take office.

But Sheinbaum is tasked with taking over from López Obrador, who made a series of campaign promises to deal with violence and security issues but then never put policies in place to tackle both problems, McCormick said.

Sheinbaum will likely be granted a “short-term safety net” in tackling important issues, McCormick said. Because a president’s term in Mexico lasts six years rather than four in the U.S., the incoming president will likely be shown grace by voters for perhaps a year or 18 months.

But after that time, McCormick predicts people will be a lot less likely to cut Sheinbaum much slack. During his presidency, López Obrador used a strategy of distraction to shift attention away from the cartels’ power.

But even though she will attempt to follow a similar roadmap of misdirection including a looming U.S. presidential election in which the border will be a key issue, Sheinbaum will have to address the cartel issues without, perhaps, addressing them head-on, McCormick said.

“There is no easy solution here,” she said.

Can Mexico’s new president curtail powerful drug cartels? (2024)

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Can Mexico’s new president curtail powerful drug cartels? ›

Almonte says because the cartels have been able to corrupt so many levels of government in Mexico, even the highest levels of authority have limited power in trying to curtail the cartels' ability to operate as they wish.

What is the Mexican president doing about the cartels? ›

López Obrador has a record of publicly appealing to drug gangs for peace, sometimes even praising them. In 2021, López Obrador praised the largely peaceful voting in elections that year and sent a message of recognition to the drug cartels that fuel much of the country's violence.

Who runs the drug cartel in Mexico? ›

PHOENIX (AP) — Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, the top leader and co-founder of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, eluded the reach of U.S. law enforcement for decades as the criminal organization evolved into the world's biggest manufacturer and smuggler of illicit fentanyl pills and other drugs to the United States.

Who is the most powerful Mexican cartel? ›

Sinaloa cartel, international crime organization that is among the most-powerful drug-trafficking syndicates in the world. It is based in Culiacán, Sinaloa state, Mexico.

How much of Mexico is controlled by cartels? ›

AMLO rejected the threat, calling it “irresponsible” and saying he would not permit an intervention. As of May 2024, cartels controlled about one third of Mexico's territory, according to one estimate from the U.S. military.

Who is the power of the drug cartel in Mexico? ›

Drug cartels in Mexico control approximately 70% of the foreign narcotics flow into the United States. Mexican cartels distribute Asian methamphetamine to the United States. It is believed that almost half the cartels' revenues come from cannabis. Cocaine, heroin, and increasingly methamphetamine are also traded.

Who is in charge of the cartel now? ›

Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada
Ismael Mario Zambada García
U.S. Department of State reward poster of Ismael Zambada, issued September 2021
BornIsmael Mario Zambada García 1 January 1948 El Alamo, Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico
Other namesMayo, M-Z, Padrino, el Señor
Occupation(s)Co-founder and leader of the Sinaloa Cartel
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Who is the big drug lord in Mexico? ›

The two men, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán, helped lead arguably the world's most powerful drug-trafficking organisation: the Sinaloa cartel. The arrest was one of the biggest in nearly two decades of war against Mexico's drug cartels.

What is the biggest drug cartel in the world? ›

The Sinaloa Cartel (Spanish: Cártel de Sinaloa, CDS, after the native Sinaloa region), also known as the Guzmán-Zambada Organization, the Federation, the Blood Alliance, or the Pacific Cartel, is a large, international organized crime syndicate based in the city of Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico that specializes in illegal ...

Who is the boss of the drug cartel? ›

Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada was arrested on Thursday, July 25, 2024, in El Paso, Texas, alongside Joaquín Guzmán López, 38, son of El Chapo. Both are in US custody, according to the Department of Justice. Zambada is considered by US authorities to be the current leader of the Sinaloa cartel.

Are there cartels in the US? ›

More concerning, perhaps, is that the powerful cartels have taken a foothold in unexpected places like Mississippi, Montana and Wyoming, expanding the footprint of the two criminal organizations while taking charge of how fentanyl and other drugs are distributed.

Who are the most feared Mexican cartels? ›

Los Zetas (pronounced [los ˈsetas], Spanish for "The Zs") was a Mexican criminal syndicate, known as one of the most dangerous of Mexico's drug cartels. They are known for engaging in brutally violent "shock and awe" tactics such as beheadings, torture, and indiscriminate murder.

Who is the biggest drug lord of all time? ›

Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán

Guzman is the most notorious drug lord of all time, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

Is it safe to travel to Mexico right now? ›

Exercise increased caution due to crime. Criminal activity and violence may occur in any location, at any time, including in popular tourist destinations.

What cartel controls Tijuana? ›

According to Mexican and U.S. authorities, most of Tijuana is under the dominance of the Sinaloa cartel, while Luis Fernando Sánchez Arellano of the Tijuana cartel remains the "head of that puppet empire".

How bad is crime in Mexico? ›

Mexico is now the world's worst hotspot for criminal extortion and violent cargo truck hijacking. Baja California is also one of the highest risk states in Mexico for violent carjackings. Data published by Mexico's federal government shows that Baja California recorded 1,193 violent carjackings in 2023.

Who is the head drug lord in Mexico? ›

Ismael Mario Zambada Garcia is the long-time leader of the Zambada Garcia faction of the Sinaloa Cartel,” according to the US State Department. “Zambada Garcia is unique in that he has spent his entire adult life as a major international drug trafficker, yet he has never spent a day in jail.”

Who is the leader of the big cartel in Mexico? ›

The two men, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán, helped lead arguably the world's most powerful drug-trafficking organisation: the Sinaloa cartel. The arrest was one of the biggest in nearly two decades of war against Mexico's drug cartels.

What is the reward for the Mexican cartel? ›

The United States Department of State offers rewards of up to $25 million for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of Narcotics Rewards Program-designated narcotic traffickers responsible for trafficking narcotics into the United States.

Who is the leader of the Mexican drug war? ›

Mexico's president has taken the unusual step of issuing a public appeal to drug cartels not to fight each other following last week's detention of the top Mexican drug lord Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán López.

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