A US citizen now runs Mexico's top drug cartel–and targeting him is complicated(wsj.com)
10 points by ctoth 12 hours ago | 5 comments
- ctoth 12 hours agoThe WSJ describes a US citizen's constitutional right to due process as a 'hurdle' that could 'hobble' intelligence operations. Read that again and notice whose side the sentence is written from.[-]
- uberman 12 hours agoCan you provide the direct quote? I don't subscribe to the WSJ so can't see what you might be alluding to.[-]
- mikestew 11 hours ago"U.S. intelligence agencies may now face legal hurdles in directly targeting and collecting personal data on Valencia González because of his place of birth. That risks hindering a significant tactical partnership that has developed between Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Washington that is making increasing use of information provided by U.S. military, law enforcement and intelligence agencies."
- garbawarb 3 hours agoDoes this mean he owes US income tax? Maybe the IRS will get him.
- RedStarComrade 12 hours agonon paywall link:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/a-us-citizen-now-runs-m...