The Trump administration just delivered a crushing blow to international drug traffickers, taking decisive action that stands in stark contrast to the dangerous neglect of the Biden-Harris era. For years, the southern border was left wide open—allowing cartels to flood American communities with deadly drugs. But under President Trump’s leadership, that era of weakness is officially over.
A Trump State Department spokeswoman has now announced a powerful move: sweeping sanctions targeting a network responsible for smuggling thousands of pounds of cocaine into the United States.
In a clear message that business as usual is over for international criminals, the State Department slapped sanctions on six foreign nationals—four from Guyana and two from Colombia—accused of trafficking massive quantities of cocaine. These traffickers weren’t just operating in the shadows. They were moving drugs across continents—from South America to the U.S., Europe, and the Caribbean.
“These actions reflect our strong U.S. commitment to combating illicit drug trafficking and protecting the American people,” officials stated.
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