The cartel dominates a 120-mile stretch of border between the official ports of entry at Ciudad Juárez (to the west) and Presidio, Texas (to the east). This area, encompassing the municipality of Guadalupe, is a smuggler’s paradise: vast, empty, dotted with abandoned ejidos (collective farms), and bisected by the Rio Grande, which in many places is a shallow, wadeable stream.
Alias: Los Fantasmas (The Ghosts), Cartel del Fantasma (Cartel of the Ghost), Ghost Riders Primary Area of Operation: Chihuahua, Mexico (specifically the border region south of Ciudad Juárez, including the municipalities of Guadalupe, Praxedis G. Guerrero, and Ascensión) Primary Activities: Drug trafficking (marijuana, methamphetamine, fentanyl), human smuggling, migrant extortion, fuel theft, local distribution, and contract killings. Affiliation: Formerly allied with the Sinaloa Cartel; current status is highly fragmented and localized. 1. Origins and the "Ghost" Persona Unlike the monolithic, multi-generational empires of the Sinaloa or Jalisco New Generation Cartels, the Ghost Rider Cartel is a product of the hyper-violent, fragmented post-2010 Mexican criminal landscape. It emerged from the ashes of the La Línea organization—the armed wing of the Juárez Cartel—following the death of its leader, José Antonio Acosta Hernández ("El Diego"), in 2011. ghostrider cartel