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Cartel Betrayal Deepens: El Chapo’s Son Set for Guilty Plea in U.S. Court

The son of notorious drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán is set to plead guilty in U.S. federal court in a stunning turn that could shatter cartel alliances and expose ties to Mexico’s political elite. Joaquín “El Moreno” Guzmán López, arrested in 2024 during a betrayal operation against Sinaloa kingpin Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, is expected to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement — a move that threatens to unleash cartel secrets at the highest levels of power.

Son of El Chapo Expected to Plead Guilty Next Week (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforceme

Alejandro Mayorkas Once Admitted ‘Not All’ Afghans Imported by Biden Administration Were Vetted ‘In-Person’

In November 2021, just as former President Joe Biden’s administration was importing thousands of Afghan nationals to the United States every week, then-Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas admitted that “not all” Afghans were being vetted with “in-person, refugee interviews,” an admission that shocked members of Congress.

Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas is announcing an independent investigation into the S

GOP, Conservatives Blast Democrats’ ‘Vile,’ ‘Reckless’ Anti‑Guard Rhetoric After D.C. Shooting

Republicans and conservative voices blasted what they called Democrats’ “vile,” “dangerous,” and “reckless” rhetoric toward the National Guard, arguing that days of escalating attacks from leading Democrats have “put a target on the backs of every person in uniform” and created real-world danger for service members — pointing to Wednesday’s shooting of two Guardsmen near the White House as the latest consequence.

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