WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The United States has frozen the assets of three Mexican lawyers and a real estate company allegedly linked to the international drug cartel Sinaloa, known for its violence and kidnappings.
The Treasury Department said targeting the lawyers with sanctions, which means all their U.S.-based assets must be frozen, is intended to cut off funding sources for a major drug trafficking gang.
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