Recent developments related to the repatriation of the survivors speak volumes about the nature of the Trump administration's alleged war on cartels. If they were actual narcoterrorists in an armed conflict with the U.S., they would be worthy of prosecution — and would not be treated like common deportees. That this comes as the U.S. Southern Command chief has announced his retirement only raises more questions.
First and foremost, no fishermen would sail on a submersible — these men were indeed narcoterrorists attempting to smuggle fentanyl into the U.S — but keeping them in the U.S. would have several legal issues, including the need to turn over sensitive information and the risk of them being granted asylum. Given that all valuable information has already been extracted from them, it's better to let them return home and tell their experience.
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