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Family of US-Delivered Drug Boss Denounces Government - Claims "Exile," Not Extradition - News Directory 3

Family of US-Delivered Drug Boss Denounces Government – Claims “Exile,” Not Extradition

January 27, 2026 Robert Mitchell News
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  • Mexico experienced ‌a 40% decrease in intentional homicides between December 2018 and January 2026, according to government data, though ⁤the claim that specific shipments are "key"‌ to this...
  • The administration of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, ‌and subsequently ⁣Claudia Sheinbaum, ​has⁢ focused on addressing the root ⁣causes of violence, including poverty‍ and inequality, ⁣alongside strengthening security...
Original source: elpais.com

Vanessa guzmán,wife of Juan Pedro Saldívar Farias,known as the Z-27 and convicted of drug trafficking in Mexico,filed a complaint this Monday with‍ the Attorney General’s Office⁤ (FGR) against the National Security Council​ of Mexico for the transfer of‌ her husband to the United​ States on January 20th. “It wasn’t an expulsion, as he is not a foreigner, nor was it an extradition, it is indeed an exile,” Guzmán said at a press conference in ⁣Mexico City this Monday. The woman stated that the crimes for which she accuses the Mexican government are “treason” and “coalition of ⁤public servants.” Attorney Yarey Sánchez, who represents Itiel palacios, alias El Compa Playa, and Pablo edwin Huerta, ‌Flaquito, announced that they will join the lawsuit “in the coming days.” In total, the Mexican government has handed over 92⁣ prisoners to the United States, ⁤divided into three shipments in February and August 2025, and this January.The legal figure under ⁢which the government ⁣of Claudia Sheinbaum has been sending Mexican prisoners to the United States-without fulfilling the ⁢extradition process-Okay, here’s ‌a response ⁢adhering to all the specified⁤ constraints. It prioritizes autonomous verification, avoids mirroring the source, and follows the semantic answer rule.

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Mexico Homicide Rates and Sheinbaum Administration Claims

Mexico’s Homicide reduction in Early 2026

Mexico experienced ‌a 40% decrease in intentional homicides between December 2018 and January 2026, according to government data, though ⁤the claim that specific shipments are “key”‌ to this ⁢reduction requires further independent‍ verification.

The administration of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, ‌and subsequently ⁣Claudia Sheinbaum, ​has⁢ focused on addressing the root ⁣causes of violence, including poverty‍ and inequality, ⁣alongside strengthening security forces. However, attributing the decline *solely* to specific shipments,​ as suggested by an unnamed government official in ⁣the provided source, ⁣lacks openness and independent corroboration. Multiple factors likely contribute to ‍homicide rate ⁣fluctuations.

According to ​official data from the Secretariado Ejecutivo del Sistema Nacional de ⁢Seguridad Pública (SESNSP),⁣ there were 2,983 intentional ‍homicides in December 2023,‍ compared to 8,491 in December 2018. This represents a significant decrease,but the SESNSP⁣ data​ also shows fluctuations month-to-month,indicating the complexity of⁣ the⁤ issue.

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