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BREAKING: Mexican CARTEL SCOUTS Busted Operating Intelligence Network on American Soil

Gary FranchiFebruary 14, 2026154 views
BREAKING: Mexican CARTEL SCOUTS Busted Operating Intelligence Network on American Soil
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U.S. Border Patrol agents have arrested two Mexican cartel scouts who were brazenly operating an intelligence network on American soil, directing smuggling operations and monitoring law enforcement movements for their criminal organization.

The arrests expose just how deeply these violent cartels have penetrated our borders, treating American territory like their own personal playground while Biden's failed policies allowed them to establish sophisticated operations right under our noses.

These weren't just random border crossers, Patriots. These were trained operatives conducting military-style reconnaissance, gathering intelligence on Border Patrol movements, and coordinating smuggling routes that flood our communities with drugs, human trafficking victims, and dangerous criminals.

Cartels Treating America Like Occupied Territory

Think about what this really means: foreign criminal organizations are running active intelligence operations inside the United States. They're watching our law enforcement, mapping our vulnerabilities, and directing criminal enterprises from positions they've established on our own soil.

This is exactly the kind of border security nightmare that President Trump warned about and is now working to dismantle. Under the Biden regime, these cartels grew so comfortable operating in America that they established permanent surveillance networks.

"The cartels have essentially been given free rein to operate sophisticated criminal enterprises on both sides of the border," explained a Border Patrol source. "These scouts represent just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to cartel infrastructure in American territory."

The arrested operatives were reportedly using advanced communication equipment to relay real-time intelligence about law enforcement positions, safe corridors for smuggling operations, and optimal timing for moving their deadly cargo into American communities.

Trump's Border Crackdown Paying Dividends

These arrests come as President Trump's renewed border security initiatives are already disrupting cartel operations that had grown comfortable under four years of Democrat negligence. The administration's aggressive stance is forcing these criminal networks out of the shadows.

But how many more cartel intelligence operatives are still out there, watching and waiting? How many American communities are under surveillance by foreign criminal organizations right now?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
How many more cells are still operating that we DON'T know about? This is a national security threat, not just a border issue.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
Great point. If they caught these guys, there are definitely more we haven't found yet.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY someone is taking this seriously! We've been warning about cartel operations on US soil for YEARS.
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TexasRancherVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right Mike. I see suspicious activity near the border all the time but when I report it, nothing happens.
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BorderStateResidentVerifiedjust now
I live 50 miles from the Mexican border and this doesn't surprise me at all. We see unmarked vehicles with out-of-state plates doing surveillance runs through our town regularly.
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SecureBordersVerifiedjust now
This is exactly why we need that wall finished and proper border security. These aren't just drug dealers - they're running military-style intelligence operations against us.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Thank God for our law enforcement! But we shouldn't have to deal with foreign criminal organizations setting up shop in our own country.
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TruthSeeker45Verifiedjust now
Were these scouts gathering intel for drug routes or something bigger? The article doesn't give enough details about what kind of intelligence they were collecting.