CIA uses drones to sniff out cartels and fentanyl labs in Mexico: US official
Trump border czar Tom Homan discusses the administration's latest action to secure the border. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been conducting surveillance flights with drones over Mexico in partnership with the U.S. neighbor to the south, to gather intelligence on cartels and fentanyl laboratories, according to a senior U.S. official. The Biden administration authorized the use of MQ9 Reaper drones, which the official said are not armed and "not lethal," over Mexico to focus on locating fentanyl labs and cartels. President Donald Trump's administration continued the program, which is being done in coordination with the Mexican government. The intelligence is shared with the Mexican government, which in turn has the authority to act on shutting down any illegal activities associated with the cartels and labs.
Feb-19-2025, 01:50:23 GMT
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