Mexican Cartel Networks Now Reach Every U.S. State
Recent threat assessments show that the Sinaloa Cartel and the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) maintain operational networks across all 50 U.S. states.
These groups dominate the production of synthetic drugs such as fentanyl and methamphetamine in Mexico, sourcing chemical precursors from China and using global trade and transportation channels to move product into the United States.
Fentanyl and meth are now responsible for the majority of drug-poisoning deaths nationwide, and both cartels exploit encrypted messaging apps and social media to market drugs, recruit distributors, and coordinate cross-border shipments.
Their reach goes beyond narcotics trafficking to include money laundering, arms trafficking, extortion, and migrant smuggling, making them global criminal enterprises with a significant impact on public health, financial integrity, and community safety.
Why it matters
This nationwide footprint underscores how organized crime penetrates legitimate supply chains, financial systems, and local markets, creating serious risks for businesses, investors, and institutions engaged in cross-border commerce.
How OGA Can Help
Obsidian Group Analytics provides enhanced due diligence and cross-border intelligence to identify cartel-linked financial flows, shell companies, and trade anomalies before they intersect with your business.
Our investigations leverage public registries, trade filings, and proprietary sources to uncover hidden ownership, detect suspicious transactions, and map relationships that expose U.S. entities to Mexican cartel risk.