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The sanctions targeted Guerrero, his wife, and four senior lieutenants, cutting them off from U.S. financial systems and signaling a firm stance against such organized crime. This crackdown contrasts sharply with the previous Biden administration’s approach, which had expanded humanitarian programs allowing Venezuelan migrants into the U.S., some of whom have been linked to TDA activities.
A $5 million bounty remains on Guerrero’s head, emphasizing the manhunt to bring him to justice. The move reflects a broader U.S. strategy to confront transnational criminal organizations that threaten regional stability and U.S. domestic security.