Illegal C-Sections? Cartel Baby Queen Trafficker Busted
🚨ARRESTED🚨
A cartel-linked baby trafficker has been arrested!
Martha Alicia Mendez Aguilar, alias ‘La Diabla,’ is accused of enticing pregnant women, performing illegal C-sections, harvesting organs, and selling infants.
The infants were sold to U.S. couples for up to… pic.twitter.com/ILIv9GEU5e
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In a chilling revelation that underscores the dark depths of cartel activities, Martha Alicia Mendez Aguilar, infamously known as "La Diabla" and affiliated with the notorious Jalisco New Generation Cartel, has been apprehended in Juarez during a coordinated raid by Mexican and American authorities. A new report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence brings to light her alleged role in a gruesome operation that preyed on vulnerable pregnant women, subjecting them to illegal C-sections to harvest organs and sell their newborns for a staggering price of up to 250,000 pesos—around $14,000—to couples in the United States. This shocking case not only reveals the heinous criminal activities spilling over our southern border but also raises critical concerns about border security and the urgent need for stronger enforcement against these ruthless cartels that operate with impunity.
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