Mexican drug cartels have ordered their members to attack U.S. Border Patrol agents using kamikaze drones and other explosive devices.
Kamikaze Drones
According to internal memos obtained by various news outlets, Mexican cartel leaders have authorized the use of drones equipped with explosives. These drones are described as "kamikaze drones" or "loitering munitions," which are designed to loiter over an area until a target is identified, then attack by crashing into it.
The goal of the Cartel is to combat the intensified U.S. border enforcement measures under the Trump administration, particularly in response to stricter immigration policies and increased military presence at the border.
There have been reports of social media posts by the cartels, including on platforms like TikTok, where they've advised illegal immigrants to engage in disruptive and hostile acts against ICE agents, such as spitting, urinating, or defecating in agents' food or vehicles.
Verified: Recent incidents have included gunfire exchanges, indicating that the situation at the border has become increasingly volatile, with cartels not shying away from direct confrontations.
Sources and Reporting:
These details have been covered by multiple news outlets including The New York Post, Fox News, and The Daily Mail, with information stemming from internal U.S. government memos and intelligence gathered from social media and other sources.
President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of 1,500 active-duty U.S. troops to the southern border.
Mexico has deployed around 30,000 soldiers and members of the National Guard along its northern border. This includes both static positions and mobile patrols.
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