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  Crime & Justice  Trump Administration Reshapes US Strategy Against Transnational Crime, Elevating DHS and White House Influence
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Trump Administration Reshapes US Strategy Against Transnational Crime, Elevating DHS and White House Influence

Jessica MoralesJessica Morales—June 25, 20250
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Washington – The Trump administration has initiated a significant overhaul of the United States’ approach to combating drug traffickers and transnational criminal organizations, a move designed to grant the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) increased authority and centralize greater influence within the White House.

This strategic shift, detailed in internal government documents and corroborated by officials familiar with the plan, is set to fundamentally alter the landscape of federal law enforcement’s fight against organized crime. It proposes diminishing the control traditionally held by federal prosecutors over key aspects of investigations, transferring critical decision-making power to a newly structured network of Homeland Security Task Forces.

The Proposed Overhaul

Under the proposed structure, these task forces will be co-led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the principal investigative division of DHS. This arrangement marks a departure from previous models and is intended to streamline operations and enhance coordination.

The primary stated objective of these new task forces is ambitious: to “end the presence of criminal cartels, foreign gangs and transnational criminal organizations throughout the United States.” The plan specifically targets illicit activities such as human smuggling and trafficking, with a particular emphasis on cases involving children.

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This initiative is being spearheaded and closely overseen by President Donald Trump’s homeland security adviser, Stephen Miller, who is reportedly deeply involved in the implementation process.

Shifting Influence and Concerns

The reorganization plan has sparked concerns among current and former government officials. Critics suggest that the proposed changes could potentially allow senior administration officials, including figures like Mr. Miller, to circumvent established norms and protocols that have historically maintained a separation between the White House and active criminal investigations.

The development and execution of this initiative have reportedly proceeded with considerable secrecy. Some officials within the Justice Department and leaders from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) were reportedly excluded from planning meetings, raising questions about the level of inter-agency consultation and collaboration involved in the process.

A “Whole-of-Government” Approach

The new task force model is designed to employ a “coordinated, whole-of-government approach.” This strategy aims to integrate support and resources from various levels of law enforcement, including state and local police forces, as well as drawing upon the capabilities of U.S. intelligence agencies. The intention is to create a more unified and potent response to complex criminal networks operating across jurisdictions.

Replacing Reagan-Era Strategy

A central component of the new plan is the discontinuation of the Justice Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF). The OCDETF program was established by President Ronald Reagan and has served as the primary framework for coordinated federal investigations into major drug trafficking and money laundering organizations for decades. The Trump administration’s plan effectively replaces this longstanding structure with its new Homeland Security Task Force model.

Impact on Federal Agencies

The proposed changes are also set to significantly elevate the standing and influence of HSI and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) within the federal law enforcement hierarchy. Perhaps most notably, the plan could potentially formalize the subordination of the DEA to HSI and the FBI in the realm of narcotics enforcement.

Such a shift would mark a substantial change for the DEA, which has maintained leadership in federal drug investigations for 50 years. This potential reordering of responsibilities among key federal agencies underscores the magnitude of the administration’s planned restructuring.

The comprehensive nature of this strategy, encompassing changes to agency roles, decision-making authority, and operational models, signals a fundamental recalibration of how the United States intends to confront the evolving threats posed by transnational criminal organizations and international drug trafficking networks.

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