Abbey Gate terrorist, human smuggling ring leaders, cartel bosses among Bondi DOJ’s first-month successes

Attorney General Pam Bondi has hit the ground running in her new role at the Justice Department, making significant strides in the first month of her tenure. Bondi has been focused on arresting ISIS-linked terrorists, violent illegal immigrants, and dismantling drug cartels, all in line with President Trump’s Make America Safe Agenda.
Under Bondi’s leadership, the Justice Department has already made several high-profile arrests. This includes capturing an ISIS-linked criminal in New York who was allegedly supporting the terrorist organization financially, apprehending the ISIS-K attack planner responsible for the deadly attack at Abbey Gate in Afghanistan, and taking down two illegal immigrants accused of running a major human smuggling ring in the U.S.
In addition to these arrests, Bondi has been spearheading initiatives to protect women’s sports, eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion, and combat antisemitism. She has recently issued warnings to California, Maine, and Minnesota to comply with federal antidiscrimination laws that prohibit boys from competing in women’s sports or face legal repercussions.
Furthermore, the DOJ, under Bondi’s direction, has secured custody of 29 defendants from Mexico who are facing various charges related to racketeering, drug trafficking, murder, and other crimes in the U.S. Notably, Mexican drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero, wanted for the torture and murder of a DEA agent in 1985, was among those detained.
Bondi has also been proactive in holding states and state entities accountable for violating federal laws. She has filed lawsuits against Illinois and New York for defying federal immigration laws and has warned that similar actions will be taken against other non-compliant jurisdictions.
On her first day in office, Bondi issued directives to combat the weaponization of justice, eliminate drug cartels, and lift the ban on the death penalty. These directives have set the tone for her tenure, emphasizing a strong stance against crime and a commitment to upholding the rule of law.
One of Bondi’s significant achievements in March was the extradition of Mohammad Sharifullah, an ISIS-K member accused of plotting the 2021 Abbey Gate bombing in Afghanistan. Sharifullah is facing charges of providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization resulting in death and is set to appear in a federal court in Virginia.
As Bondi continues to lead the Justice Department in its mission to fight crime, prosecute criminals, and uphold federal laws, she remains dedicated to delivering on President Trump’s agenda to make America safe. With more initiatives and actions planned for the future, Bondi’s tenure promises to be impactful and transformative.
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