How many criminals were transferred ?
Some leaders kept giving orders from prison.
What problem did their imprisonment create ?
Suspects will face criminal charges in a foreign court.
Donald Trump accused Mexico of not fighting drugs strongly enough.
Removing leaders could weaken cartels.
What effect is expected on criminal groups ?
Among them was Rafael Caro Quintero, wanted for decades by the United States
Which famous trafficker was included ?
Cartels earn money by sending drugs into the United States
What is their main activity ?
Experts say the normal extradition process was accelerated
What criticism was made ?
He threatened tariffs on Mexican goods.
Authorities hope to reduce drugs entering the US.
What outcome is intended ?
He is accused of the 1985 murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camerena.
What historic crime is linked to Caro Quintero ?
Fentanyl is the most discussed drug in the report
Some defendants may face harsher punishment than in Mexico.
What legal risk do they face ?
The fentanyl crisis was central to his demands.
The case shows drug trafficking is international.
Prisoners were flown out under heavy security.
How were they transported ?
Violence and corruption help them keep influence.
How do cartels maintain power ?
Mexico invoked national security to act quickly.
What legal justification was used ?
The transfer is seen as a response to US demands
Why did Mexico act quickly ?
Security priorities outweighed normal legal procedure.
What conflict between priorites appears ?
The move was described as one of Mexico's largest extraditions ever.
Why was the transfer considered exceptional ?
Strong US demand fuels their wealth.
Why do cartels remain powerful ?
Analysts say the decision was political as well as judicial.
How do observers describe the extradition ?
The move aimed to improve relations between the countries
What diplomatic goal did Mexico seek ?
Fighting cartels now requires multiple countries.
How has the anti-drug fight changed ?