Mexican Cartels Placing Bounties on Federal Agents, DHS Says

The assassination of high-ranking U.S. officials could see payments of up to $50,000, the DHS said.
Mexican Cartels Placing Bounties on Federal Agents, DHS Says
Federal law enforcement agents stand guard following the shooting of a woman in the Brighton Park neighborhood in Broadview, Ill., on Oct. 4, 2025. Scott Olson/Getty Images
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said on Oct. 14 that it has obtained “credible intelligence” that cartels in Mexico have placed bounties on U.S. law enforcement officers and officials.

Mexican cartels—which have used Chicago, along with other major U.S. cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta, as drug distribution hubs for years—are now being confronted with targeted law enforcement operations and have put out calls to sympathetic domestic groups for acts of violence and intimidation against authorities in the United States, the DHS said.