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Leaked Photos of Sinaloa Cartel Boss, Heirs Reveal Current Appearances

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Mexican military leaks and photographs surfaced on social media which provide a glimpse into one of that country’s most infamous narco-families.

Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and his heirs currently run a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel which stand opposed to another faction led by the sons of jailed Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. The infamous kingpin’s heirs operate under the names Chapitos, Chapiza, or Los Menores. The U.S. government recently accused the Sinaloa Cartel and the Cartel Jalisco New Generation (CJNG) for being behind the current fentanyl epidemic. While Los Chapitos have sought social media fame, El Mayo and his sons operate from the shadows.

There are very few photographs of the man known as El Mayo. One of the only known photographs surfaced in 2010 when the drug lord posed with Julio Scherer, the head of Proceso magazine, after granting him an interview. Since then, little else is known about the elusive drug lord who has managed to avoid capture since the 1980s.

Mexico’s Army was able to obtain a more recent black-and-white photograph of El Mayo that showed him without a mustache wearing glasses. That photograph was part of the files recently leaked by the hacktivist group Guacamaya. The document was listed as “classified.” The group managed to steal terabytes of data from Mexico’s military for publication.

Additional photographs, some from social media and military leaks, show members of the Zambada family at social events. The images provide a rare glimpse into their lifestyle.

Two undated images show El Mayo’s eldest son, Vicente “El Vicentillo” Zambada Niebla. After his arrest in Mexico in 2009, authorities extradited him to the United States in 2010 where he pleaded guilty to charges in 2013 and new ones in 2018. Despite getting a 15-year prison sentence, he became a government witness in exchange for a lighter sentence. His whereabouts are unknown since he is no longer listed as being in the custody of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons. He could be in a witness protection program.

One of the photographs shows El Vicentillo singing at a party.

A second photograph shows him at a baptism.

Another son of “El Mayo” appearing in photographs is Serafìn “El Sera” Zambada Ortiz. For a time, he was very active on social media and shared photographs of the narco-life and the Sinaloa Cartel. Authorities arrested the 32-year-old native of San Diego, California, in 2013 in on federal drug charges. After pleading guilty, Zambada Ortiz spent five years in prison, earning his freedom in 2018.

Some of the photographs that recently surfaced show Zambada Ortiz at parties and one undated photograph shows him in a commercial airplane.

A third member of the Zambada family is Ismael “Mayito Gordo” Zambada Imperial. Mexican authorities arrested Mayito Gordo in 2014. U.S. authorities extradited him in 2019 and he pleaded guilty to drug charges in 2021. Due to his cooperation with authorities, he was released from federal custody on July 21, 2022, a search of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons database revealed.

In some of the recently surfaced photographs, El Mayito Gordo appears next to one of his best friends, the late Rodrigo “El Chino Antrax” Aréchiga Gamboa. When he was alive, El Chino Antrax was the top enforcer for the Sinaloa Cartel and leader of the Antrax — gunmen loyal to El Mayo Zambada.

Authorities arrested El Chino Antrax in the Netherlands in 2013 before extradition to the U.S. He pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges in 2015 and reportedly began to cooperate with authorities. By 2020, El Chino Antrax escaped from supervised release and fled to Mexico where he tried to return to the Sinaloa Cartel. He died at the hands of the Chapitos.

Editor’s Note: Breitbart Texas traveled to Mexico City and the states of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and Nuevo León to recruit citizen journalists willing to risk their lives and expose the cartels silencing their communities.  The writers would face certain death at the hands of the various cartels that operate in those areas including the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas if a pseudonym were not used. Breitbart Texas’ Cartel Chronicles are published in both English and their original Spanish. This article was written by “Dharma Fernández” from Baja California.


Pa. County Terminates Its ‘Sanctuary’ Status, Citing Rise in Fentanyl Overdose Deaths, Influx of Drugs

CRAIG BANNISTER | FEBRUARY 24, 2023 | 4:03PM EST
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Butler County, Pennsylvania has terminated its designation as a “sanctuary county” for illegal aliens.

County officials announced the move on Tuesday, prompting Butler’s prison board to announce that it will now accept Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainers that include a warrant.

“Borders don’t count, anymore,” Pennsylvania State Rep. Stephanie Scialabba (R) said Friday in an interview with “Fox & Friends First,” when she was asked why the sanctuary issue was even a concern for a county located so far from the southwest border.

Scialabba said that deadly drugs, like fentanyl, have been making their way across the border and into Butler, killing its citizens.

"Our crime is not just DUIs and retail theft anymore. We have drugs," Richard Goldinger, the county district attorney, told local station WTAE.

"That stuff has not come from citizens that are making fentanyl in Butler County. It's being brought here," D.A. Goldinger said.

Reaction by Butler’s residents to the decision to eliminate the county’s sanctuary status has been “overwhelmingly positive,” Scialabba said.

GOP Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy: U.S. Must Refocus Foreign Policy on Drug Cartels, China, Instead of Ukraine

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ROCHESTER, New Hampshire – Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy shared a plan Wednesday to stop spending money in Ukraine and “reprioritize” foreign policy focus to take on China economically and the Mexican drug cartels militarily, using “airstrikes, drone strikes” and “special forces” to create “shock and awe.”

During a round table luncheon at City Hall in Rochester, New Hampshire, with local officials, and business and non-profit leaders, Ramaswamy identified the most pressing foreign policy issues facing the United States as economic dependence on China and drug cartels trafficking fentanyl into America.

Ramaswamy first focused on communist China,  laying out a plan to “pull the economic rug from under them” and avert a potential military conflict down the road.

“I think we have an opportunity to defeat China economically now so that we do not have to defeat them military later. I believe that deep in my bones,” said Ramaswamy. “I am running for president because I think we have a short window to do it. Xi Jinping has shot himself in the foot, as autocrats sometimes do, to take his third term last October.”

“He’s given us a gift. They’re vulnerable right now. You pull the economic rug out from under them, yeah, it’s going to be a little bit inconvenient for us, it’s going to be worse for them. That’s our chance,” he emphasized. “We got the ball game sitting in front of us. And yet here we are, bystanders watching meekly, letting a balloon float over half the United States before we shoot it down. If that had been a Russian spy balloon, we’d have shot it down, ratcheted up sanctions. The only reason we didn’t is because we’re afraid of our economic dependence in China.”

Later, the candidate added that he worries that “the combination of our aggressive policy to Russia with a meek policy to China is driving Russia into China’s hands,” asserting “that’s a formula for ultimate disaster.”

After his initial focus on China, Ramswamy zoned in on cartels.

“If somebody gives me a good answer why I can’t do this, I’m always open-minded, but my plan as president would be to go in, use the military to decimate the cartels,” Ramswamy said. “We have a failed narco-state south of the Texas border that is pumping in fentanyl that’s responsible for – I’m not making up this number – 100,000 deaths, at least 80 percent of which are the consequence of crossings at the southern border,” he added.

He noted that the problem is “related to China,” as it’s “pumping cheap raw materials” for fentanyl production into the cartels’ hands, driving their profit margins up.

When a local businessman asked Ramswamy how he intends to “decimate” the cartels, the candidate said he would use “[a]irstrikes, drone strikes,” and “special forces.”

“Go Bin Laden, go Soleimani on this thing,” he added. “If this was on the other side of the world, we’d already be doing it, so why wouldn’t we do it if it’s just south of our own border? If the U.S. military has one job, it is to protect the soil that we live on here in the United States.”

“So that I think is a top military, foreign policy priority that we can deliver for less than ten percent of what we spent in Ukraine, less than ten billion dollars,” he went on to add. “And I think it’s got to be one cycle because this then becomes a lot harder if there’s a cycle of adaptation where the cartels then adapt. No, It’s got to be one cycle, shock and awe; decimation.”

He later added that if he is elected, “[w]e’re done spending money in Ukraine, and we reprioritize our focus on the top two foreign policy priorities that matter.”


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