
El Chapo's Family's Secret US Border Crossing: A Deal with the DOJ?
El Chapo's Family's Border Crossing Sparks Debate: A Secret Plea Deal and Questions of Leniency The quiet entry of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's family into the United States via the Tijuana-San Diego border has raised significant questions about a potential secret plea deal between the family and the US Department of Justice. The event, confirmed by Mexican officials, involved El Chapo's ex-wife, Griselda Lopez Paris, and sixteen other family members. Video footage shows the family carrying luggage and an alleged $70,000 in cash. "The move appears to be tied to a deal orchestrated by the US Department of Justice," stated a Mexican official, speaking on condition of anonymity. This revelation has led to public scrutiny and questions regarding the leniency extended to the cartel's inner circle. The situation is further complicated by ongoing negotiations involving El Chapo's youngest son. The details of these negotiations remain undisclosed, adding to the mystery surrounding the family's border crossing. The incident highlights the complex interplay between US and Mexican authorities in dealing with drug cartels and raises concerns about transparency and potential legal loopholes.