Updated
Updated · Los Angeles Times · Apr 30
Mexico refuses extradition of 10 officials indicted on US drug charges
Updated
Updated · Los Angeles Times · Apr 30

Mexico refuses extradition of 10 officials indicted on US drug charges

13 articles · Updated · Los Angeles Times · Apr 30
  • President Claudia Sheinbaum said in Mexico City the US had not provided enough evidence, after New York prosecutors charged Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and nine others.
  • She called the case political and unprecedented, rejected arrests in Mexico, and warned against foreign meddling as the dispute risks a fresh clash with Donald Trump over cartel policy.
  • The indictment alleges current and former officials, including a senator and Culiacán's mayor, aided the Sinaloa cartel, reviving tensions seen in the 2021 Salvador Cienfuegos case.
Is Mexico defending sovereignty or shielding corrupt officials from U.S. justice?
U.S. charges a Mexican governor. Will this move cripple cartels or ignite a diplomatic war?
With extraditions off the table, how will this standoff impact the USMCA trade deal?