Trump Administration Strikes Hard Against Latin American Cartels and Gangs: Terrorist Designations Target America’s Enemies

By Hotspotnews

In a bold move that puts American security first, the Trump administration has escalated its war on the vicious criminal networks flooding our southern border with drugs, violence, and chaos. By formally designating major Latin American gangs and cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, President Trump is delivering on his promise to protect our communities, secure our borders, and dismantle the transnational threats that weak leadership allowed to fester for years.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a steadfast ally in this fight, stood with President Trump as the administration expanded its list of designated threats. The targets include Venezuela’s notorious Tren de Aragua, Mexico’s ruthless Sinaloa Cartel and Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), Haitian gangs destabilizing their homeland and exporting crime northward, Ecuadorian factions, and powerful Brazilian outfits like Comando Vermelho and the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC). These aren’t mere “street gangs”—they are sophisticated criminal enterprises that function like terrorist armies, controlling territory, trafficking deadly fentanyl that kills tens of thousands of Americans annually, and preying on U.S. cities.

This latest action builds on executive orders issued early in the administration, freezing assets, enhancing law enforcement tools, and unleashing the full weight of federal power against these predators. Mexican cartels and Tren de Aragua were hit in February, Haitian gangs followed in May 2025, and now Brazilian groups join the roster. The message is clear: under President Trump, there will be no safe havens for those who profit from America’s pain.

For too long, open-border policies under the previous administration invited this invasion. Cartels exploited lax enforcement, turning smuggling corridors into superhighways for narcotics, human trafficking, and even potential terror cells. American families paid the price with record overdose deaths, overwhelmed hospitals, and crime spikes in sanctuary cities. Conservative leaders have long warned that these groups aren’t just criminals—they operate with the discipline and brutality of terrorists, often with indirect backing or indifference from corrupt foreign governments.

Designating them as foreign terrorist organizations is more than symbolism. It unlocks powerful legal authorities: asset seizures, travel bans, heightened prosecutions, and international cooperation to hunt them down. It treats these narco-terrorists exactly as they deserve—as enemies of the United States, not misunderstood migrants or misunderstood “entrepreneurs” in the drug trade.

President Trump’s America First agenda is working. Border encounters are dropping as deterrence returns. Deportations of criminal illegal aliens are ramping up. And now, by hitting the cartels at their source, the administration is draining the swamp south of the border that threatens our sovereignty. Critics on the left will whine about “diplomacy” or “root causes,” but Americans know the root cause: weakness invited the wolves to the door. Strength is driving them back.

This is leadership that puts U.S. citizens first. As cartels and gangs bleed our nation dry with fentanyl and violence, President Trump is fighting back—relentlessly and effectively. The terrorist designations send a thunderous warning: America’s patience is exhausted, and justice is coming for those who threaten our people.

The United States will not be held hostage by foreign criminal empires. Under Trump, we are taking our country back—one designation, one arrest, and one secured border at a time.

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