Delfina's decision

First, it was the Northwest cartels (Sinaloa and CJNG), but at the peace talks, they caught on too soon. The Trump administration is determined to stop the fentanyl trafficking that has turned tens of thousands of Americans into zombies.
Disparaged by her connection to Palenque and her peculiar governing style, Delfina Gómez Álvarez never wavered in her efforts. With information provided by her Secretary of Government, Horacio Duarte Olivares, and prosecutor José Luis Cervantes, she documented the sinister activities of the Nueva Familia in the south of the State of Mexico.
From Tierra Caliente, only one political class had spread to the State of Mexico, thanks to Jorge Jiménez Cantú. The criminal phenomenon used other methods to advance toward Valle de Bravo, Tejupilco, Luvianos, Sultepec, Amanalco, Donato Guerra, Santo Tomás de los Plátanos, Temascalpetepec, and Tlatlaya. The next target was Malinalco, and then the Toluca Valley.
Two six-year periods of inaction—just ask Eruviel Ávila and Alfredo del Mazo—tolerated by the Federation (read: EPN) devastated the residents of the State of Mexico living in that region. With Delfina Gómez as governor and Michelle Nuñez as mayor of Valle de Bravo, the first coordinated actions began to stop the extortionists.
But the task was interrupted by the abrupt change in the State of Mexico police force, with the departure of Andrés Andrade. His replacement, Lieutenant Colonel Cristóbal Castañeda Camarillo, came from Sinaloa. There would be no reversing Delfina's decision.
Between December 2024 and May 2025, the first tactical deployment took place: Operation Atarralla, to inhibit the incidence of kidnappings. During that period, with the support of Secretary Omar García Harfuch, 3,283 suspicious establishments were identified and 821 barbershops, clubs, bars and beer bars were intervened.
The collusion of local authorities was exposed. Juan Cruz Solano, former director of public safety in Coatepec Harinas, was sentenced to 10 years for extorting and threatening to kill merchants in that municipality. Other police commanders from Nicolás Romero and Tlatlaya were also arrested.
Operations Bastion, Swarm, and Liberation took place in a chain, the scope of which has marked—for better and for worse—the second year of the Dolphin administration.
Four months ago, the U.S. Treasury Department took action against brothers José Alfredo and Johnny Hurtado Olascoaga, the leaders of the Nueva Familia Michoacan.
Delfina's decision won the federal government's support for her actions against the FM, as they are known in the State of Mexico. Among the criminals handed over by the Federal Forces to the government is Servando Gomez "La Tuta," founder of the Knights Templar and the main operator of that criminal group a decade ago, when the Peña Nieto administration, through Alfredo Castillo, made a pact with him to end the war on drug trafficking.
The Hurtado Olascoagas are priority targets for the Trump administration. The reward program offers five million dollars for Johnny and another three million for José Alfredo.
US intelligence supports the Armed Forces' actions to end their reign of terror and impunity.
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