
Texas Courts Deliver Swift Justice to Cartel Leaders
North Texas Courts Become Key Battleground in War on Cartels A recent event at McKinney National Airport, Texas, has highlighted the growing role of North Texas courts in the fight against drug cartels. A Mexican Navy plane delivered an accused leader of a major cartel into the custody of DEA and Homeland Security agents. This is not an isolated incident; the Eastern District of Texas, encompassing cities like Plano and Sherman, has become a hub for cartel extraditions and prosecutions. "We call it McKinney International because that's where it happens," stated one of the interviewed law professionals, emphasizing the airport's role in these operations. The video showcases the streamlined process, from the arrival of the accused to their swift trials and convictions in Texas courts. The efficiency of the Texas court system in these cases is noteworthy. Judges and juries are known for handing down swift convictions with substantial sentences. This reputation has created a deterrent effect, as stated by another interviewee: "The individuals and these drug organizations fear going to the Eastern District of Texas because the word is out." The video concludes by noting the significant impact of this trend on the national fight against drug trafficking. The increased cooperation between US and Mexican authorities, combined with the decisive actions of the Texas courts, presents a positive development in the ongoing struggle against international drug cartels.