55 Tons of Meth Precursor Chemicals Seized: Border Officials
- Border Patrol officials intercepted 55 tons of dicumyl peroxide used to make methamphetamine at the Port of Long Beach, California, on Friday, June 6, 2025.
- This seizure is part of a 2019 initiative focused on detecting and intercepting shipments of precursor chemicals originating from China and other countries that are bound for Mexican drug cartels such as the Sinaloa Cartel.
- The initiative has disrupted the flow of chemicals that cartels rely on to produce narcotics, leading to interdiction of nearly 1,900 tons of precursors, including 44 tons seized at Port Houston in March 2025.
- Chad Plantz, Special Agent in Charge of ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations in Houston, stated that this initiative equips HSI with a powerful new approach to disrupt chemical shipments from China, helping to anticipate and counter the cartels' operations.
- The ongoing disruptions suggest U.S. authorities are intensifying efforts against Mexican cartels, which have partnered with Chinese entities to traffic chemicals and launder proceeds, causing addiction and death locally.
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Border Bust: Chinese Chemical Seizure Highlights CCP’s Expanding Efforts Against America
U.S. border officials recently intercepted a massive shipment of chemicals from China, shedding light on the complex relationship between Chinese suppliers and Mexican drug cartels. Fox News reports, this week, authorities confiscated 50,000 kilograms of precursor chemicals—key ingredients used in methamphetamine production—intended for the notorious Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico. According to the U.S. Treasury Department, Chinese organizations not o…


55 tons of meth precursor chemicals seized: Border officials
(NewsNation) — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection seized more than 55 tons of dicumyl peroxide, a chemical precursor used to produce methamphetamines and other narcotics, last week at the Port of Long Beach, California, according to an ICE news release. According to immigration officials, the shipment originated in China and was en route to the Sinaloa cartel in Mexico. Cartels using teens to smuggle …
U.S. authorities seized on May 30 a shipment of 50,000 kilograms of dicumyl peroxide at the port of Long Beach, California, a chemical substance used by drug cartels for the production of methamphetamines and other synthetic drugs.
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