US charges against former Mexican general are dropped
NEW YORK — A U.S. judge on Wednesday granted the Department of Justice’s request to drop the drug trafficking and money laundering case against former Mexican Defence Secretary Salvador Cienfuegos and return him to Mexico.
Acting U.S. Attorney Seth DuCharme told a judge at a hearing in New York that the decision to drop the charges was made by Attorney General William Barr and was based on the balancing of interests between pursuing prosecution and of deference to the U.S.‘s relationship with Mexico.
“The United States determined that the broader interest in maintaining that relationship in a co-operative way outweighed the department’s interest and the public’s interest in pursuing this particular case,” DuCharme said.
Under an agreement signed by prosecutors and the general, Cienfuegos would depart the U.S. for Mexico “expeditiously in the custody of the U.S. Marshals,” Judge Carol Bagley Amon said. He would not be able to contest his removal or claim asylum in the U.S.