Mexico has handed over 26 cartel members wanted for crimes in the United States, marking a significant development in joint law enforcement efforts between the two nations under the Trump administration.

The extradited suspects include leaders and senior operatives from multiple Mexican drug cartels. They face serious charges in U.S. courts, including murder, hostage-taking, human smuggling, and kidnapping, according to the Department of Justice.

The move underscores an ongoing U.S.-Mexico security partnership aimed at dismantling transnational criminal organizations and holding their top figures accountable.