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Stephen Miller Says Mexico City Is Run by Cartels as White House Touts D.C. Arrests

The remarks intensify the administration’s push to tie urban crime to transnational networks following its emergency takeover of policing in Washington.

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Claudia Sheinbaum en Palacio Nacional
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Overview

  • In a Fox News interview, Stephen Miller claimed Democratic-run U.S. cities are more violent than Baghdad and asserted that Mexico City is controlled by criminal cartels.
  • Miller alleged that street offenders in Washington, D.C., were doing business directly with transnational cartels and designated foreign terrorist organizations.
  • The White House says roughly 910 arrests have been made in Washington since President Trump declared an emergency on August 11 and assumed control of local policing for 30 days.
  • Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said networks identified in Washington have links across the country and predicted a domino effect in cities like Miami and Chicago.
  • February designations naming six Mexican cartels and two Latin American gangs as foreign terrorist organizations were cited as context, and Miller offered no public evidence for his specific claims about the links.