Cartels have exploited Mexico-based financial institutions to move money, enabling the vicious fentanyl supply chain that has poisoned countless Americans. Through the first use of a new powerful authority granted by Congress, Treasury will effectively require U.S. financial institutions to sever ties with 3 Mexico-based financial institutions for laundering money on behalf of cartels. Both the United States and Mexico are committed to financial systems with strong anti-money laundering/countering the financing of terrorism controls and these actions affirm Treasury’s commitment to using all tools at our disposal to counter the threat posed by terrorist organizations.Cartels have exploited Mexico-based financial institutions to move money, enabling the vicious fentanyl supply chain that has poisoned countless Americans.
— Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (@SecScottBessent) June 25, 2025
Through the first use of a new powerful authority granted by Congress, Treasury will effectively require U.S. financial…
"Treasury Issue Historic Orders Under Powerful New Authority to Counter Fentanyl," U.S. Department of Treasury, June 25, 2025.