October 3-7 | Starting at $500Fighting the Influx of Illegal Drugs
America Security Coalition Identifies an International PlotTo Destroy America
The American Security Coalition has linked drug trafficking to China, Radical Islam, Open Borders, Cartels and more. It’s a web of criminal organizations working in unison to destroy America. We believe that efforts designed to damage the United States are orchestrated from high places by a global cabal. Protecting America from this cabal starts with prayer. prayer will expose what is hiding in the dark.
Stop the Cartels
The Sinaloa Cartel (Cártel de Sinaloa, aka CDS) is one of the world’s most powerful drug cartels and one of the largest producers and traffickers of fentanyl and other illicit drugs to the United States.
For decades, CDS has smuggled multi-kilogram quantities of illicit fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, and marijuana into the United States and around the globe. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has identified tens of thousands of CDS members, associates, and facilitators operating worldwide, all working in decentralized networks under the larger CDS umbrella. DEA reporting shows that CDS operates internationally in at least 40 countries, continuously expanding into the lucrative markets of Europe, Asia, and Australia.
On July 25, 2024, the United States arrested Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada-Garcia, a co-founder and leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, and Joaquín Guzmán-López, a founding member of the Sinaloa Cartel’s Los
THE SINALOA SINALOA CARTEL OPERATES IN AT LEAST 40 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE
Chapitos faction, in New Mexico, just outside of El Paso, Texas. This arrest brought into custody key cartel figures who eluded both U.S. and Mexican law enforcement for years and are considered two of the principal leaders responsible for the production, trafficking, and distribution of fentanyl throughout the United States.
The arrest escalated tensions and infighting between the main two factions of the Sinaloa Cartel (Los Mayos and Los Chapitos), which continues today. Impact to the United States CDS is one of the most significant threats to the public health, public safety, and national security of the United States.
The cartel uses their vast distribution networks to transport drugs into the United States, primarily through ports of entry (POEs) in California and Arizona. CDS associates, facilitators, and affiliates operate in almost all 50 U.S. states, and these thousands of CDS-linked drug traffickers supply illicit drugs and drive violence across American communities.
A web of illicit drug wholesalers one step removed from the cartels in Mexico operate in major cities throughout the United States, including Los Angeles, Phoenix, Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, and Miami. These U.S.-based affiliates use social media platforms and encrypted messaging applications to advertise and distribute their deadly products, as well as to recruit couriers and traffickers. They supply networks of local independent drug trafficking groups, street crews, and gangs whose main aim is to get the illegal drugs into the hands of users. Some gang members and independent traffickers are so prolific they have direct contact with CDS-connected wholesalers, allowing them to become regional-level suppliers
Drug Offenses
In 2022, 15% of all federal drug trafficking arrests involved undocumented immigrants (DEA)
Pew Research (2021) reported immigrants (including undocumented) make up 15% of federal prisoner drug offenders
FBI UCR (2020) showed 14% of drug crime arrestees were undocumented
DOJ (2019) found 16% of opioid trafficking arrests involved undocumented immigrants
Cato Institute (2018) noted undocumented immigrants are 2.2 times more likely to be arrested for drug offenses (per 100,000)
DEA (2022) reported 17% of cartel-linked drug arrests involved undocumented immigrants
University of Miami Study (2020) found 13% of marijuana arrests in Florida were of undocumented immigrants
Heritage Foundation (2022) stated undocumented immigrants smuggle 20% of all illegal drugs into the U.S.
Census Bureau (2022) found border states had 18% of drug crime arrests among undocumented immigrants
BJS (2017) reported 12% of methamphetamine arrestees were undocumented
Texas DPS (2021) data showed 15% of drug trafficking arrests involved undocumented immigrants
Criminal Justice Policy Foundation (2022) noted 14% of immigrant-involved drug offenders were imprisoned for drug trafficking
ACLU (2021) reports indicated 16% of illegal immigrant inmates in federal prisons were incarcerated for drug offenses
DEA (2018) stated 13% of heroin seizures were linked to undocumented immigrants
Crime & Delinquency (2022) found 12% of drug crime arrests involved undocumented immigrants in large cities
New York PD (2021) reported 14% of cocaine arrests were of undocumented immigrants
Center for Immigration Studies (2022) found 13% of drug arrests in 2021 involved undocumented immigrants
Hudson Institute (2022) noted 15% of drug smuggling arrests involved undocumented immigrants
DHS (2020) reported 12% of drug smuggling attempts by aliens were successful
NIDA (2019) found 9% of foreign-born drug users were undocumented