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Sinaloa Cartel Plaza Boss Confirms Fast Border Re-Entry and Reveals California Called Mexico North

Danny Jones Podcast · #397 - "We're Under Siege" China's New Deal With The Sinaloa Cartel | John Nores · May 18, 2026
Sinaloa Cartel Plaza Boss Confirms Fast Border Re-Entry and Reveals California Called Mexico North
Danny Jones Podcast
Danny Jones Podcast
#397 - "We're Under Siege" China's New Deal With The Sinaloa Cartel | John Nores
"I said, so how do you get them back so fast into California? You know what he told us? He goes, well, we don't really call, we don't call this place I'm sitting in California. We call it Mexico North. You guys call it California because you took it. Said, this is Mexico North. $4,000 to $7,000 cash, I can get any grower across that border in no time. Rather I do it in a vehicle, in a tunnel, whatever I'm going to have to do, I'm going to get my guy."
During a rare debriefing with a captured Sinaloa Cartel plaza boss responsible for 50 grow sites in Northern California, Nores learned that cartel operatives deported after arrest could be smuggled back across the southern border in less than a week for between four and seven thousand dollars. The boss openly stated that cartel leadership views California as 'Mexico North,' revealing the extent to which organized crime has embedded itself in the state and considers it effectively under their operational control.

About this episode

In this episode, host Danny Jones sits down with retired California game warden John Nores, who spent nearly 30 years battling Mexican and Chinese cartel operations on American public lands. Nores recounts how a routine wildlife enforcement career transformed into a hidden war after he discovered armed Sinaloa Cartel growers operating near Silicon Valley in 2004. The conversation centers on a shocking 2005 incident in which one of Nores' officers was shot by cartel gunmen during a raid in the Los Gatos foothills, marking the first time any U.S. law enforcement officer had been shot by marijuana growers tied to organized crime. Nores explains how cartel operations employ EPA-banned nerve agent insecticides like carbofuran on marijuana crops, killing endangered wildlife and sickening officers, while producing poison-tainted weed that floods the black market nationwide. He reveals that a captured Sinaloa plaza boss openly referred to California as 'Mexico North' and detailed how deported growers are smuggled back across the border within days for as little as four thousand dollars. The episode takes a geopolitical turn as Nores describes recent Chinese cartel involvement, explaining that Chinese criminal organizations now partner with Mexican cartels to dominate black market marijuana while laundering fentanyl cash and supplying precursor chemicals from mainland China. Nores, who now lives in Montana, warns that as the southern border tightened under recent enforcement, cartel operations have shifted to the largely undefended 5,000-mile northern border, where fentanyl is manufactured in Canadian labs and walked across remote forest trails into American communities. He criticizes California's Proposition 64 for reducing illegal growing penalties from felonies to misdemeanors, effectively eliminating deterrence and allowing cartel grows to explode across multiple states. Throughout, Nores calls for national prioritization of the issue, arguing it represents the greatest domestic threat to American wildlife, public lands, and youth safety.

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