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Drug Cartel Terrorist Designation Act
3/1/2025, 4:53 AM
Summary of Bill HR 885
The bill seeks to explore the possibility of designating these cartels as foreign terrorist organizations in order to enhance the United States' ability to combat their criminal activities, which include drug trafficking, human trafficking, and violence. By designating these cartels as such, the US government would be able to impose stricter sanctions and penalties on individuals and entities associated with these organizations, as well as enhance cooperation with international partners in combating their illicit activities.
In addition to the designation of the cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes, which may include measures to enhance border security, increase intelligence sharing, and provide support to Mexican authorities in their efforts to combat the cartels. Overall, Bill 119 hr 885 represents a significant step towards addressing the threat posed by Mexican drug cartels and enhancing US efforts to combat transnational organized crime. It underscores the importance of international cooperation and coordination in addressing complex security challenges in the region.
Congressional Summary of HR 885
Drug Cartel Terrorist Designation Act
This bill directs the Department of State to designate four specified drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. (Among other things, such a designation allows the Department of the Treasury to require U.S. financial institutions to block transactions involving the organization.)
The four specified cartels in the bill are the Gulf Cartel, the Cartel Del Noreste, the Cartel de Sinaloa, and the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion.
The bill also requires the State Department to submit a detailed report on those four cartels and any other cartels it may identify. Based on this report, the State Department must designate as a foreign terrorist organization any such identified cartel (or faction thereof) that meets certain criteria for designation as a foreign terrorist organization.
The bill specifies that it may not be construed to expand eligibility for asylum.
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Current Status of Bill HR 885
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 885
Total Number of Sponsors
3Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
3Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
33Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
33Unaffiliated Cosponsors
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Comments

Lane Hamilton
10 months ago
This bill is total BS! They're trying to label these cartels as terrorists? Like, seriously? This is just gonna cause more problems and make things worse for everyone involved. Can't believe they're even considering this crap. #ridiculous #notbuyingit This bill is gonna mess things up big time.

Luke Dodson
10 months ago
This bill is necessary.

Salem Hansen
9 months ago
This bill is gonna finally do something about those drug cartels causing chaos in our country. It's about time they're recognized as the terrorists they are. I don't know why anyone would be against this - it's common sense! Who's gonna be affected by this bill anyway?





