The U.S. Department of the Treasury has sanctioned four individuals linked to La Nueva Familia Michoacana (LNFM), a Mexican drug cartel, as part of efforts to combat fentanyl trafficking and violence.
This action, announced on April 15, 2025, underscores ongoing collaboration with U.S. agencies and Mexico’s Financial Intelligence Unit to intensify pressure on violent drug cartels.
Sanctions Targeting LNFM Leaders
The sanctions specifically target Johnny Hurtado Olascoaga and Jose Alfredo Hurtado Olascoaga, co-leaders of LNFM. Both Ubaldo and Adita Hurtado Olascoaga’s alleged drug trafficking and violence have significantly impacted Mexico and the U.S.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury aims to disrupt their operations by freezing assets and prohibiting transactions with U.S. entities.
The U.S. sanctions Ubaldo and Adita Hurtado Olascoaga for extortion, narcotics trafficking, money laundering, and arms trafficking.
These measures reflect a comprehensive approach to dismantling the financial networks supporting LNFM’s criminal activities.
International Cooperation Efforts
- The sanctions were implemented in coordination with Mexico’s Financial Intelligence Unit.
- This action is part of a broader strategy initiated by Executive Order 14157.
- U.S. agencies such as OFAC, DEA, and DOJ are actively involved in enforcement.
- The designation as a Foreign Terrorist Organization allows for stricter sanctions.
Implications for Trade Relations
The designation of LNFM as a Foreign Terrorist Organization under Executive Order 14157 has significant implications for trade relations between the United States and Mexico.
Companies operating across borders must exercise increased diligence to avoid engaging with designated entities or individuals linked to the cartel’s operations.
This heightened scrutiny may lead to legal and financial risks for businesses inadvertently involved with these networks.
The U.S. will disrupt cartel activities, impacting trade dynamics and enhancing security measures along the border.
Treasury Comments
Today’s action underscores our commitment to intensify the pressure on violent drug cartels like LNFM… who continue to traffic deadly fentanyl and other drugs…
— Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent
Additional Reading
To Sum Up
The recent sanctions against LNFM leaders highlight an intensified effort by the U.S. government to combat drug-related violence through international cooperation.
As these measures take effect, they serve as a reminder of the critical importance of vigilance among businesses engaged in cross-border transactions involving Mexico.
Sources: US Treasury, US Department of State, and OFAC.
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