Documents: Feds allegedly allowed Sinaloa cartel to move cocaine into U.S. for information - El Paso Times
"The case could prove to be a bombshell on par with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' "Operation Fast and Furious," except that instead of U.S. guns being allowed to walk across the border,
the Sinaloa cartel was allowed to bring drugs into the United States. Zambada-Niebla claims he was permitted to smuggle drugs from 2004 until his arrest in 2009."
"According to the court documents, Mexican lawyer Humberto Loya-Castro, another high-level Sinaloa cartel leader, had his 1995 U.S. drug-trafficking case dismissed in 2008 after serving as an informant for 10 years for the U.S. government.
Loya himself continued his drug trafficking activities with the knowledge of the United States government without being arrested or prosecuted, the court documents state."
Did Congress say something about Budget cuts? These two organizations seem to have deemed themselves pretty much worthless.