
For months, America’s law enforcement officers have faced an unprecedented wave of violence from leftist activists. From sniper attacks on ICE facilities to bomb threats against federal agents, rhetoric has morphed into real-world bloodshed. But while politicians debate, something remarkable is happening south of the border—something the mainstream media desperately tried to bury in their coverage.
In the shadowy world of Mexican drug cartels, where brutal honesty can mean a bullet to the head, even the most hardened criminals are being forced to confront an uncomfortable reality. The same criminal enterprises that flourished during Biden’s open-border policies are now scrambling—most tellingly—conceding defeat. And what they’re saying might shock you.
From Daily Wire:
In a moment that should send shockwaves through the open borders establishment, an alleged second figure tied to the brutal Sinaloa Cartel confirmed: President Donald Trump’s aggressive border and anti-smuggling strategy is working — and the cartels are feeling the heat…
Asked point-blank if President Trump’s actions have made business more difficult for drug cartels, the man responded without hesitation, “Oh yeah. Yeah.” When pressed, he repeated, “Yes.”
The Economics of Enforcement
The masked cartel figure disclosed they’re increasingly turning to American teenagers through social media, recruiting impressionable young citizens as transporters and lookouts. Think about that for a second. When billion-dollar criminal enterprises are reduced to sliding into teenagers’ DMs like desperate Instagram scammers, you know the pressure is working.
The panic is palpable. As the cartel member told CNN in broken English, “It’s not a life. It’s not good,” before warning in Spanish, “Once you get in, you can’t get out.” Even those profiting from human misery are acknowledging the futility of their trade under Trump’s enforcement regime.
A Pattern of Success
This isn’t an isolated confession. Just weeks before this CNN interview, Margarito “Jay” Flores Jr., the former top U.S. distributor for the Sinaloa Cartel under El Chapo, offered similar praise for Trump’s war on cartels. Flores, whose testimony helped bring down El Chapo himself, predicted that neither the Chapo faction nor the Mayo Zambada faction would “last another year” under current pressure.
“I believe that the Trump administration is doing a great job,” Flores stated, noting that more arrests and prosecutions have occurred in the last year than in the previous 25 combined. Twenty-five years. His prediction was stark: “By the time the president’s term is over, the landscape of Mexico and the drug cartels is going to look very, very different.”
The transformation from the Biden years couldn’t be more dramatic. Where the previous administration saw record border crossings, fentanyl floods, and a cartel boom that enriched criminal organizations while devastating American communities, Trump’s return to law and order has forced these syndicates into retreat. The deployment of U.S. military assets for anti-cartel operations and the designation of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations represents an unprecedented escalation—one that’s clearly working.
The Violent Backlash
The pattern is clear: as Trump’s policies succeed, those who profit from open borders—whether cartels or their political allies—grow more frantic and dangerous. But their violence only underscores the necessity of the administration’s approach.
When career criminals who’ve “done it all—from killing to coordinating smuggling operations” are forced to acknowledge on camera that Trump’s policies have made their criminal enterprises “much tougher,” we’re witnessing more than just a policy success. We’re seeing the vindication of a fundamental conservative principle: that laws matter, borders matter, and the safety of American citizens must come first.
The cartels know they’re losing. The question now is whether Americans will maintain the political will to finish the job. As these revelations from the enemy’s own mouth prove, we’re dominating the fight for our borders—but victory requires vigilance. The same forces that inspire violence against our law enforcement are working overtime to reverse these gains. We cannot let them succeed.
For every American who has watched their community ravaged by fentanyl, for every parent who fears for their teenager’s safety online, and for every law enforcement officer who puts on a badge despite the targets on their backs, this cartel confession represents hope. The momentum has shifted decisively. The criminals are running scared. And for the first time in years, America is winning the war for its borders.
Key Takeaways
• Sinaloa Cartel leader admits Trump’s policies have made smuggling operations “much tougher”
• Human trafficking prices surged from $6,500 to $10,000 as cartels struggle
• Desperate cartels now recruiting American teenagers through social media
• Multiple cartel insiders confirm Trump’s terrorist designation is crushing operations
Sources: Daily Wire, Todayville