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Trump reallocates $1.8 billion in foreign aid —$400 million for Hispanic America— aimed at curbing cartels, authoritarian regimes, and Chinese influence

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The reallocation of $1.8 billion in foreign aid by the Trump administration, including $400 million for Latin America, represents a key opportunity to advance U.S. national security through a strategic and disciplined approach.

Resources must be directed toward dismantling criminal networks, countering authoritarian influence, and protecting American interests, prioritizing concrete actions to maximize impact.

The strategic priorities to follow are:

• Target the cartel-state nexus (Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua).
• Counter Chinese influence through alternative financing and infrastructure resilience.
• Block narco-terrorist logistics (maritime and aviation interdiction).
• Confront authoritarian disinformation campaigns.
• Strengthen institutions and build partner capacity in governance, prosecution, and compliance.

Target the Cartel-State Nexus

Venezuela’s Cartel de los Soles, designated a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) organization in July 2025, demonstrates how state power fuses with organized crime.

Nicaragua’s Ortega-Murillo regime and Cuba’s intelligence services also benefit from drug trafficking, illicit mining, and human smuggling. Aid should be used for sanctions-ready investigations, financial tracing, and prosecutions.

Today, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned the Cartel de los Soles as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist.

Cartel de los Soles is a Venezuela-based criminal group headed by Nicolas Maduro Moros and other high-ranking individuals in…

— Treasury Department (@USTreasury) July 26, 2025

Counter China’s Influence in Hispanic America

China has expanded its presence through loans, port access, and telecom infrastructure. The 2025 SOUTHCOM Posture Statement warns that Beijing’s projects create long-term security risks.

U.S. aid should:

  • Provide transparent alternatives to PRC infrastructure and port financing.
  • Help governments audit and renegotiate predatory loan terms.
  • Secure digital networks against PRC-controlled telecom providers.

Block Narco-Terrorist Logistics

Cocaine, fentanyl precursors, and weapons move through regime-protected maritime and aviation corridors. The DOJ indictment of Nicolás Maduro and senior officials highlights the depth of state-criminal convergence.

50-something countries around the world do not recognize Nicolás Maduro as the rightful president. He’s not the president of Venezuela. That’s a title he’s given himself. –@SecRubio pic.twitter.com/pYpfLMkmuT

— Department of State (@StateDept) September 16, 2025

Redirected aid should:

  • Expand maritime and aviation interdiction intelligence
  • Deploy radar, drones, and sensors across Caribbean chokepoints.
  • Support quick-turn forecast cells for interdiction partners.

Confront Authoritarian Disinformation

Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua amplify hostile propaganda with support from Russia, China, and Iran. Aid must fund:

  • A Spanish-language disinformation monitoring hub.
  • Programs to strengthen independent media resilience.
  • Integration of disinformation tracking with sanctions and cyber defense.

Strengthen Institutions & Build Partner Capacity

Authoritarian regimes thrive on corruption. Aid must strengthen institutional resilience while empowering allies. GAO has documented weaknesses in counternarcotics oversight.

  • Train customs, port, and procurement officials to detect corruption.
  • Support auditors and prosecutors handling complex financial crimes.
  • Deliver OSINT and compliance training for prosecutors, coast guards, and banks.
  • Build maritime and aviation interdiction capacity across partner nations.

This debate is not about how much the U.S. spends, but how aid is used. Redirected resources must:

  • Disrupt cartel-state economies.
  • Counter Chinese and authoritarian influence.
  • Stop cocaine and fentanyl flows at their source.
  • Strengthen partners against corruption.

Every dollar must weaken adversaries and protect American families — or it is wasted. Redirected aid must not be misused for partisan or ideological projects.

It is a strategic weapon for national defense, and America’s safety depends on it.

The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position of Gateway Hispanic.

About The Author

Jesus Romero

Ex comandante de inteligencia naval con más de 37 años de servicio combinado en el gobierno de EE. UU., y con múltiples condecoraciones militares y de servicio, como la Medalla por Servicio Meritorio de Defensa.
Graduado con honores en Ciencias Políticas de la Universidad Estatal de Norfolk.
Sirvió en diversas capacidades operativas y de inteligencia, incluyendo misiones en Libia, Bosnia, Irak y Somalia.
Estuvo 15 años en el servicio civil del Departamento del Ejército, especializándose en Operaciones de Inteligencia.
Tuvo asignaciones en Lima, Guayaquil y Ciudad de Guatemala, conociendo en primera persona la cadena de la muerte generada por el tráfico de droga.

Former Naval Intelligence Commander with over 37 years of combined service in the U.S. government, recipient of multiple military and service decorations, including the Defense Meritorious Service Medal.
Graduated with honors in Political Science from Norfolk State University.
Served in various operational and intelligence capacities, including missions in Libya, Bosnia, Iraq, and Somalia.
Spent 15 years in the civilian service of the Department of the Army, specializing in Intelligence Operations.
Held assignments in Lima, Guayaquil, and Guatemala City, gaining firsthand knowledge of the deadly chain caused by drug trafficking.



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