Alarming New Report Reveals Ties Between Chinese Communist Party and Mexican Cartels
A new report by Ben Bergquam from Real America’s Voice has exposed the ties between Mexican cartels and the Chinese Communist Party. According to the report, the Chinese Communist Party has been supporting and working with Mexican cartels to traffic drugs into the United States. This new evidence is alarming, as it reveals the dangerous and deadly collaboration between these two groups.
The report also reveals how China’s role in the fentanyl crisis has been critical. Illicit economies such as drug trade, human trafficking, organized crime, corruption, and their impacts on U.S. and local security have been linked to China’s involvement in the illegal drug trade.
Evidence shows that the Chinese Communist Party’s business model is fueling the fentanyl crisis. A recent report indicates that the CCP is the largest money laundering business for transnational crimes and specified unlawful activities.
Furthermore, there is evidence that Chinese-American gangster Xizhi Li pioneered a new money-laundering method and enriched Latin American drug lords, contributing significantly to China’s involvement in the drug trade.
The report exposes that Chinese citizens are entering the United States without proper approval, and some officials are asleep at the wheel when it comes to border security, fentanyl, and other illegal activities.
These issues have not gone unnoticed by the Justice Department, which recently charged Sinaloa Cartel’s global operation. The Department noted that the indictments send a clear message to the criminal drug networks that the DEA will continue to pursue them.
Corruption of U.S. officials by drug cartels is also a significant concern, as detailed in a recent Senate hearing.
This evidence points to a dangerous global collaboration of illicit activities. The Chinese Communist Party’s involvement in the drug trade, particularly fentanyl, has devastating effects on the people of our country. Biden and Congress need to do something to address this, but sadly they won’t…just like usual.