Federal News
Homeland Security Task Force Combats Transnational Crime in Texas
March 16, 2026
Federal agencies including the Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF), DEA, FBI, and U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas have successfully prosecuted a Mexican national to 40 years in federal prison for leading methamphetamine distribution in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. This outcome underscores the effectiveness of interagency collaboration in dismantling transnational criminal organizations trafficking narcotics and weapons, reinforcing ongoing law enforcement efforts in the region.
- The HSTF's coordinated operations highlight the importance of multi-agency partnerships in addressing complex criminal networks impacting public safety and security.
- Procurement professionals should note potential opportunities for contracts supporting law enforcement technology, intelligence sharing platforms, and operational resources in Texas.
- Contractors specializing in surveillance, data analytics, and secure communications may find increased demand as agencies enhance capabilities to disrupt transnational crime.
- This case exemplifies federal commitment to sustained funding and resource allocation for homeland security initiatives targeting narcotics and weapons trafficking.
The Dallas Homeland Security Task Force remains focused on targeting transnational criminal organizations. The collaborative effort of the HSTF resulted in a significant sentence and the reduction of narcotics on our streets.
— FBI Dallas Special Agent in Charge R. Joseph Rothrock
We are dismantling transnational drug trafficking networks in the Northern District of Texas through our indispensable partnership with Homeland Security Task Force agents.
— U.S. Attorney Ryan Raybould
Agencies
Homeland Security Task Force, Drug Enforcement Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas