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00:00Todo personal, una exclusiva, una entrevista especial con la directora de la Oficina de Control de Drogas del Gobierno de
00:06los Estados Unidos.
00:08Sara Carter, tendremos a Sara Carter hoy en todo personal. Sara Carter está en una visita que concluirá en unas
00:16horas aquí a México
00:18y vamos a hablar de todo, del tema de las drogas, de México, de la caída del Mencho.
00:23Un especial con Sara Carter hoy en todo personal.
00:27Acompáñenos.
00:28Ya estamos con Sara Carter, la directora de la Oficina de Control de Drogas del Gobierno Estadounidense de la Casa
00:36Blanca.
00:37Sara, gracias por esta entrevista.
00:39Muchas gracias, Jorge, por haberme invitado.
00:42¿Cómo has tenido toda una vida profesional muy larga, muy destacada como periodista en varios medios, entre ellos Fox News?
00:52Y te conviertes en la responsable de una de las áreas más delicadas del gobierno de los Estados Unidos, que
01:00es la Oficina de Control de Drogas.
01:03¿Cómo se da ese salto del periodismo a la función pública, al gobierno, en una tarea tan, pero tan delicada
01:11como las drogas?
01:12I'm so glad you asked.
01:14First, thank you for having me again.
01:16This is such a momentous time for both Mexico and the United States with the death of El Mencho and
01:23our cooperation and collaboration together as nations fighting what we consider the most nefarious and dangerous organizations in the world.
01:32So I'm so grateful to be here in Mexico with my neighbors at this time.
01:37I've had a long career.
01:39I have a lot of faith in God and I think that's what led me to this moment.
01:44But I've spent 25 years of my life covering the gangs and the cartels from the city of Los Angeles
01:54and the streets of Pomona, where I first began my career as a young journalist covering social justice issues and
02:01what was happening to our children.
02:03The battles that we saw in our own communities in the United States to the border, to the southern border
02:12with Mexico, where I covered the stories of the cartels from Tijuana all the way to Matamoros, Mexico, right?
02:23From my side of the border as well, from the Mexican side of the border, much of that work that
02:29I did and much of that coverage had national security implications.
02:34I didn't focus a lot on the immigration issues.
02:37I focused on the national security issues.
02:40What was happening at the border was actually presenting huge problems for the United States as well as for Mexico.
02:47I was concerned about the people of Mexico and their lives and the struggles that they felt, especially in their
02:55communities along the frontier, along that border, which was so lawless for so long.
03:01And what was happening to the United States, the porous nature of the border and what could happen, not only
03:08the narcotics that were pouring across, but especially after September 11th, the possibility of terrorists using the border to infiltrate
03:16the United States.
03:17So those issues were very, very important to me in my career.
03:21And the reason I brought up terrorism is because as I was presenting those stories and those stories were becoming
03:27national news, I had the opportunity to go to Washington, D.C. early on in my career and work for
03:33The Washington Times.
03:34But I said, I will only go to Washington Times if you give me the job as Pentagon correspondent so
03:42I could cover the war in Afghanistan.
03:44And I believed there was, and now we know this is to be true, a strong nexus between these nefarious
03:52organizations, knowingly or unknowingly, that they, because of their geographical locations, because of the movement of narcotics, and because of
04:04the need to use each other for their nefarious purposes,
04:10that being terrorist organizations and transnational criminal organizations, that it presented a huge problem.
04:18As I went to Washington, D.C., things changed.
04:22I ended up on the front lines of the war for almost about seven years, going back and forth into
04:28Afghanistan, traveling into Iraq, traveling to Pakistan, covering terrorism from the Middle East as well as South Asia.
04:38So it gave me a very, I think, broad perspective of what was happening globally.
04:46And eventually, of course, that led me back to the United States.
04:51And I, if you ask, how did I end up here?
04:55Well, all of that work, and then, of course, President Trump's first term and the stories that I broke on
05:01the Russia hoax with my investigation into what was happening to President Donald Trump.
05:08At that point in time, led me to this position here today.
05:13So I believe that utilizing all of my knowledge, all of the work that I did, both in Mexico, Central
05:21America, South Asia, the Middle East, covering terrorism at all angles,
05:26whether that's the terror invoked by the cartels or the terror presented by those nefarious organizations overseas like Islamic State
05:37or Al-Qaeda,
05:38gives me the perspective to focus, as my job as drugs are, to protect the United States of America
05:46and deliver on President Trump's promise that national security will be paramount to our country and that we will always
05:54put America first.
05:56But putting America first means that our neighbors as well, we need to work together.
06:03Because when we're first, Mexico's first.
06:05When Mexico's first, America is first.
06:08And I truly believe in collaboration and coordination with our neighbors.
06:14And I think that Mexico has done a phenomenal job in this last operation.
06:18Has really shown that we are working together as allies and as friends against a common enemy.
06:26A ver, estás en México, Sara, desde hace ya varios días.
06:32Te has reunido con la Presidenta Sheinbaum, con Omar García Harbush, con el General Ricardo Trevilla, con el Almirante Morales.
06:42Y ha sido después de la muerte del Mencho, de Nemesio Seguera.
06:49¿Cómo has visto, cómo han sido tus reuniones, cómo es la situación, la relación con el Gobierno de México?
06:56Jorge, I was able to meet with the entire Mexican security cabinet, which has been incredible.
07:03And I can say this, that our relations, our bilateral relations, have never been stronger.
07:10This is the strongest I have seen in all of my years, 25 years of coverage, of investigations, the work
07:20that I've done covering the cartels.
07:21I have never seen stronger relations than I see right now between Mexico and the United States.
07:28The dedication of the Mexican government to finally put an end to these organizations, which have plagued not only Mexico,
07:40but the United States as exemplary.
07:42I've been speaking with, you know, senior officials at the Mexican government.
07:47I was able to speak with General Trevilla and offer my condolences.
07:54The loss of life that Mexico has suffered, your tier one special forces.
08:00Had that been in the United States, it would have sent shockwaves, you know, through the U.S. special operator
08:07community.
08:08So I understand the sacrifices that Mexico has made in this fight.
08:14Mexico has skin in the game.
08:16The Mexican government understands the implications of this on a national and global level.
08:24And I believe this is possible because of President Trump's doctrine, bringing back the focus to the Western Hemisphere, making
08:32the Western Hemisphere a priority and saying not only is it a priority for our national security, but it's a
08:39priority for our economic security and to build on those relationships, which I think have been so neglected for so
08:48long.
08:48This relationship, the President Trump, the President Trump has insisted much on the security of the hemisphere and the security
08:57of the region.
08:58Incluso ha habido una reunión de mandos militares hemisféricos en Washington, de todos los países del hemisferio.
09:06Bueno, en este sentido, la seguridad común de México y Estados Unidos es un punto clave.
09:14Si no entendemos que la colaboración tiene que ser absolutamente estrecha, es muy difícil combatir las drogas, es muy difícil
09:23combatir el terrorismo.
09:27Quizás el abatimiento, la muerte del Mencho, los operativos que se realizó con el Mencho o los operativos que se
09:34realizan en la frontera son la demostración de hacia dónde se puede ir en esa colaboración de seguridad en el
09:42futuro.
09:42Absolutely. The Western Hemisphere has to be a top priority.
09:47Our adversaries have been operating in this hemisphere for quite some time.
09:52And I'm not just talking about the cartels, right?
09:55I'm not just talking about Sinaloa or CJ&G or any of the other Beltran, Leyva, any of the other
10:03cartels that exist in this hemisphere.
10:05I'm talking about other adversaries that are operating in this hemisphere, whether that is Iran, whether that is China, whether
10:12those are other nation states that are looking at this hemisphere as a part of their strategy to shift the
10:20global dominance.
10:21And I think President Trump bringing it back to the Western Hemisphere and saying, look, you're our neighbor, we're neighbors,
10:28we need to work together is paramount.
10:31And I believe that his relationship with President Scheinbaum is an example of how important that is.
10:38You know, we hear all the time, they've been on the phone, they're talking about this, they're talking about that.
10:43You know, we believe in our sovereignty.
10:46President Scheinbaum believes in the sovereignty of Mexico.
10:49We want to do this bilaterally.
10:51We want to work together with a common goal to protect both of our nations and both of our people.
10:57We should not be shackled by the cartels.
11:03They should not be allowed to operate with impunity.
11:07Because when we focus all of our time on these cartels, we're missing the boat on everything else that is
11:15happening in this hemisphere.
11:17It allows adversaries to operate without our full attention being placed on them.
11:25So I think it was vital, and this is just the beginning, Jorge, this is just the beginning.
11:32What happened to El Mencho should send shockwaves through the cartel community.
11:39Every leader that's out there, El Mencho was taken out.
11:45We were able to get the ghost, the one that was most elusive, the one that was supposed to be
11:52able to hide from us forever.
11:54We were able to target him.
11:56We were able to get him.
11:58The Mexican government showed that that was possible.
12:02The Mexican military officials who conducted the operation with the Mexican defense proved that these people are not, they're not
12:14gods.
12:15They're people.
12:16We were able to target them and get them out.
12:18And if we were able to get El Mencho, Jorge, we're going to be able to get all of them.
12:22And that's the message that I have.
12:27After Mencho, everything is possible.
12:33¿Y qué es todo lo que queremos buscar después de El Mencho?
12:37¿Qué tenemos que buscar después de El Mencho?
12:41Freedom.
12:42Freedom from their tyranny.
12:45Freedom from their ability to take control of our security and our safety.
12:52Freedom from their blackmail.
12:55Freedom from their wars.
12:58Freedom from their death.
13:00It's over for them.
13:03They are the past.
13:05Our children deserve, both the children of Mexico and the children of the United States, deserve to live in a
13:12world that's safe and one in which they do not feel threatened.
13:16And I promise you this, as drugs are, and working for President Trump, that I will work day and night
13:24with my Mexican counterparts, who I have so much respect for and admiration for, and I will work with them
13:32day and night to ensure that that is the case.
13:35That we, once and for all, wipe these cartels off the face of the earth and give them no room
13:42to breathe in the future.
13:44We should not be living under their thumb.
13:47It is unacceptable.
13:49It is wrong.
13:50We are some of the most powerful nations in the world operating in the Western Hemisphere.
13:55They should not be in control.
13:57We're the ones in control.
13:58And we're taking our power back.
14:01El presidente Trump dijo en el mensaje de Estado de la Unión que había disminuido un 56% la entrada
14:10de fentanilo a los Estados Unidos y que había cortado la entrada de drogas por mar.
14:18De esa magnitud han sido los éxitos del último año.
14:24Disminuir 56% el fentanilo es enorme.
14:28Y me imagino que es producto de una colaboración bilateral muy importante.
14:37Absolutely.
14:39We have seen a reduction in deaths over the last year from September 2024 to September 2025.
14:47So that year's numbers, we've seen almost a 19% reduction in fentanyl deaths in the United States.
14:55We've also, as you mentioned, seen an enormous reduction of fentanyl, over 56% reduction of fentanyl coming across the
15:03border into the United States.
15:05We are going to continue to do that until it's zero.
15:07We have decided, as the United States of America, that illicit fentanyl, and President Trump did this through executive order,
15:17is a weapon of mass destruction.
15:21Every day, when I'm at work, I get an email from a family member, from a mother or father, sister
15:31or brother, wife, friend, that their child died from fentanyl, that their loved one died from fentanyl poisoning.
15:42Jorge, these aren't just addicts who are using heroin.
15:47This isn't solely a demand issue.
15:50Okay?
15:51These are people being poisoned, being killed in the United States, murdered by fake pills, children, babies, babies, and children
16:0613 years old who may be curious and get on the internet
16:11and order an Adderall, and somebody delivers it to their door, and all of a sudden you have two 13
16:19-year-old girls in their bedroom lying on the floor, and this has happened so many times.
16:28It's over.
16:29Our nation is not going to be poisoned by terrorists anymore.
16:34And this is the reason why President Trump designated the worst of the worst, CJNG, Sinaloa, and others terrorist organizations,
16:44because that gives us so much more latitude in targeting these nefarious groups.
16:52We will not allow our children to be murdered.
16:54We will not allow our children to be poisoned.
16:57Es que además es un problema común.
16:59En México tenemos 200,000 asesinados y 120,000 desaparecidos en el sexenio anterior.
17:09Y Estados Unidos tiene o ha tenido más de 100,000 muertos por sobredosis de fentanyl.
17:17No es solamente que un país produce drogas y el otro las consume.
17:21Es un problema común que debe ser atendido en forma común.
17:24So we're not just talking about the ODs and the poisonings, but the gang violence, the breakdown in our society,
17:33the social justice issues, but Mexico too.
17:36How many mass graves, how many people have disappeared, how many people will never know what's happened to their loved
17:42ones because they've disappeared and they haven't found their bodies, there's no justice, there's no peace.
17:50This is a joint effort.
17:52If we do not do this together, we cannot win this.
17:56This has to be an effort by both nations to say enough is enough.
18:01Enough is enough.
18:03Our people deserve more than that.
18:05And we cannot do this unless we are both on the same page.
18:10And I believe now we, for the first time, Mexico and the United States are on the same page.
18:16Quien no tenga sin libertad, no se puede lograr la libertad y la seguridad, la prosperidad sin acabar con este
18:27fenómeno.
18:28Un país que vive atenazado por grupos criminales o un país que tiene un problema de tal cantidad de muertes
18:38por sobredosis siempre va a tener algo que le impide avanzar plenamente hacia la libertad, la seguridad y la prosperidad.
18:49Yo creo que tienen que ser objetivos comunes, objetivos comunes de México, de Estados Unidos y del hemisferio.
18:56Yes, absolutely.
18:58The importance is we can't be free unless we have that freedom from the cartels, from the drugs.
19:04Our nations can't be living up to their full potential unless we do this, unless we remove this from our
19:11societies.
19:12And this is going to be not just us, not just our governments, not just me as drugs are, or
19:18President Trump or President Scheinbaum or, you know, Defensa or Marina or all of our national security apparatus or our
19:28military.
19:28But it's going to be every mother and father, every brother and sister, every child being armed with the tools
19:36that they're going to need to fight back.
19:40Esta es una guerra, porque la verdad, mucha gente no le gusta que se diga guerra contra las drogas, pero
19:46es una guerra.
19:47Cuando hay tal número de víctimas de una forma y otra, es una guerra.
19:52Cuando hay tanta violencia, es una guerra.
19:55Pero no es solamente una guerra en términos de seguridad.
20:01Esta, como tú dices, esta es una batalla que se tiene que dar también en términos familiares, en términos sociales,
20:09en términos culturales.
20:11Si no damos esa batalla, es muy difícil solamente con los instrumentos de seguridad o instrumentos militares poder darla.
20:22Son necesarios, pero la otra batalla es más necesaria incluso.
20:26knit a Ц Aliarcha, esa guerra.
20:28It is a war.
20:29We are at war.
20:31We have lost too many children.
20:34We've lost too many people.
20:35But we need to teach our children that the Sicarios and that the gangs, they're not cool.
20:45The coolest thing in the world, the greatest thing in the world to fight for is one thing and one
20:52thing only,
20:52Y eso es la libertad. Y eso es la libertad de la tiranía.
20:57Estas personas no dan nada. Solo lo llevan.
21:00La única cosa que importa a los carteles es su poder y su dinero.
21:07Y no importa quién destruyen y qué hacen, así que tienen eso.
21:23Es cierto. Es cierto.
21:52De drogas en Estados Unidos.
21:54Parte de las tareas de la oficina que dirige Sara es el tema también de las adicciones en Estados Unidos.
22:02Y no se sabe, pero México, Estados Unidos, hace mucho también en el tema de sus adicciones y de sus
22:10adictos.
22:11Es cierto y es trágico que tenemos adicción, que tenemos una crisis de adicción.
22:17Pero quiero que esto se pongan en perspectiva.
22:20Esto no siempre ha sido así.
22:21Y en Estados Unidos, si te quedas de las noticias de las noticias, de los casos de la gente,
22:29de los deaths, de las noticias de los deaths, de los 9,000 a año, de 10,000 a año,
22:34de 12,000 a año.
22:36Lo que son ahora lo veo es de 100,000 a año en deaths.
22:41De no solo de los desculos, pero también de los poesones.
22:44mi office is charged with two very important important mandates it's both supply that means
22:53removing the supply removing the supply overseeing all of the 19 agencies and collaborating with them
22:59in the united states so that we can ensure that the agencies have from the department of war
23:05all the way to health and human services what they need to tackle this crisis this drug crisis
23:12whether that's on the supply side or on the demand side it is very important that we teach our
23:18children prevention that we as parents and educators and as a society as a whole do not
23:24fail them on this that it is great and important and normal to be drug free right and it still
23:32is
23:32it still is normal to be drug free we have a problem that we have to address and we are
23:40going
23:40to address it head on with as much force and as much fury as we do on the supply side
23:48we are going
23:49to arm every single parent in the united states every educator everybody who has anything to do
23:56with a child or a person who's suffering from addiction or recovery we are going to give them
24:02what they need to fight back we want to make it easier and this is my promise we want to
24:08make it
24:08easier for people to get treatment and get to recovery if they want it effective treatment
24:14and effective recovery then getting drugs off the streets so we are going to make the supply very
24:20difficult to get and then we are going to work hard on our demand side to ensure that we have
24:27prevention programs so children don't start using drugs or alcohol and that we also target those
24:35that need the help the most those that are addicted those that are lost and if they need the help
24:41we are going to help them get it and the president has been very clear about this we did this
24:47with the
24:47great american recovery which we announced recently working together uh katherine burgham and
24:54a secretary kennedy and i and the head of the fda and all of us working together as a whole
25:00of
25:00government to find the best solutions for that so this is a multi-pronged effort by the government
25:06to not only target the cartels and the supply but to ensure that our nation is free from the demand
25:12as
25:12well por último eres optimista en la relación en esta batalla en esta guerra en esta colaboración con
25:22méxico de cara al futuro jorge i am always an optimist i believe that as much as we want like
25:30i've stated
25:31earlier to be free from the shackles of drugs and the cartels i believe that mexico wants the same
25:37as well this is a global effort to free our people right from from this from this tyranny
25:45um so i am always hopeful that together we are going to make a difference and in fact i know
25:52we
25:52are because we already are doing it elementary is a perfect example of that what the mexican
25:58government has been able to do what general trivia and his team and the mexican special operators have
26:05done is extraordinary and i believe it's just the beginning of a long friendship to come
26:11for both of our nations and i'm so looking forward to working with the government of mexico
26:17to ensure that both of our nations remain free
26:21para terminar si lo del mencho fue posible todo es posible
26:28the death of el mencho sends a message to all of the saccarios and all of all of the cartel
26:36bosses out there if the mexican government working with the united states can get mencho guess what
26:45we can get you and we will there will be no place to hide there will be no place that
26:51they can go
26:51because we will find you we will get you and your time will be done
26:58sarah muchísimas gracias thank you for it gracias gracias gracias muchísimas gracias por habernos
27:04acompañado nos vemos aquí en todo personal buenas noches muy buenas noches viviana muy buenas noches a
27:09todos ustedes si recuerdan el poder y en la política todo pero absolutamente todo es personal gracias
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