Border Patrol, Mexican government dismantle cartel lookout posts
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() Border Patrol agents in Tucson, Arizona, shared real-time intelligence with the Mexican government, leading to a major dismantling of cartel lookout sites on the U.S. southern border.

Mexican forces arrested four suspects and seized a stockpile: 10 loaded magazines, 300 rounds of ammunition, a bulletproof vest and 30 blue wrappers filled with methamphetamine.

There was another bust along a popular tourist route, just north of Puerto Peñasco, less than an hour’s drive from the U.S. border at Lukeville.

There, authorities found an AR-15 rifle, multiple solar panels and radio communication gear ready to guide cartel smuggling ops across the border.

The solar panels and radios were critical tools for cartel scouts, lookouts stationed in the desert to spy on Border Patrol movements and guide smugglers through gaps along the Arizona border.

But this joint operation sent a loud message: Cartels can set up shop, but the U.S. and Mexico will tear it down.

That’s why the U.S. is ramping up its own defenses. Friday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited a newly created National Defense Area in New Mexico, a 100,000-acre stretch now under military control, warning that any illegal crossing there is now considered trespassing onto a U.S. military base.

“They know we mean business, but they weren’t counting on a national defense area. They weren’t counting on a, effectively, a military base along the border,” Hegseth said.

This new military zone is a direct strike against cartels, smugglers, and criminal gangs that have been exploiting the southern border for years.

Mexico is also taking big action inside its borders, dismantling drug labs, costing the cartels millions of dollars as part of an effort called “Operation Frontera Norte Northern Border Operation.”

It launched in February, after Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reached an agreement with President Trump to deploy 10,000 National Guard troops across 18 northern Mexico cities, aiming to stop drug trafficking right at the source.

Since then, Mexican forces have arrested more than 2,700 people, seized more than 2,300 guns, 376,000 rounds of ammunition and more than 66,000 pounds of drugs, including more than 350 pounds of fentanyl.

And a major hit in the mountains of Durango this week: Mexican Marines dismantled two hidden meth labs in Tamazula, seizing about 330 pounds of meth, along with nearly 3,200 gallons and 770 pounds of chemical precursors, the raw materials cartels use to flood U.S. streets with drugs.

Authorities say these busts strike right at the cartels’ wallets, costing them millions of dollars and preventing thousands of doses of dangerous drugs from reaching young people.

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