The Associated Press
Federal agents have rounded up more than 750 suspects in a wide-ranging crackdown on Mexican drug cartels operating inside the United States.
More than 50 of the suspects were arrested overnight in a series of raids coordinated by the Drug Enforcement Administration aimed at capturing members of the Sinaloa cartel, blamed for a rising tide of violence in Mexico and the United States.
Another 700 suspects were arrested previously over the course of the DEA's 21-month Operation Xcellerator, officials said.
Federal agents have rounded up more than 750 suspects in a wide-ranging crackdown on Mexican drug cartels operating inside the United States.
More than 50 of the suspects were arrested overnight in a series of raids coordinated by the Drug Enforcement Administration aimed at capturing members of the Sinaloa cartel, blamed for a rising tide of violence in Mexico and the United States.
Another 700 suspects were arrested previously over the course of the DEA's 21-month Operation Xcellerator, officials said.
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Well where are we going to Jail the Drug Dealers since Obama wants them to have everyting to make their life better. I guess we can't use Gitmo anymore with these drug terroist,most will be free before they spend a day in jail.
Our border patrol and law enforcement risk their lives and our Government treat the drug dealers like kings.
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