Sheinbaum weighs extraditing indicted Mexican officials to the US
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Updated · Los Angeles Times · Apr 30
Sheinbaum weighs extraditing indicted Mexican officials to the US
11 articles · Updated · Los Angeles Times · Apr 30
The Trump administration charged 10 current and former officials, including Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and Senator Enrique Inzunza Cázarez, with aiding the Sinaloa cartel.
Arrests could fracture Sheinbaum’s Morena coalition and trigger sovereignty backlash, while delaying extraditions through Mexico’s courts or foreign ministry risks worsening already tense relations with Washington.
The case follows friction over a Chihuahua drug-lab raid involving CIA agents and comes amid a bloody Sinaloa cartel war after Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada’s 2024 abduction.
Will Sheinbaum risk a trade war to protect an ally accused of cartel ties?
After killing a top kingpin, why is Mexico facing even greater US pressure?
Can Mexico's legal system prosecute its own, or is extradition the only answer?
Is Mexico's 'expulsion' of suspects a clever tactic or a surrender of sovereignty?
Are US indictments a tool for justice or leverage for trade negotiations?
How will this security crisis impact the high-stakes USMCA trade deal renewal?