ICE Puts $10 Million Back On El Chapo’s Last Two Fugitive Sons
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ICE Puts $10 Million Back On El Chapo’s Last Two Fugitive Sons

Two of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera’s sons are already in U.S. custody. The other two are still running. On July 6, 2026, ICE and Homeland Security Investigations pushed a fresh wanted message aimed at the two who remain at large. The line was blunt: “TWO DOWN AND TWO TO GO WITH $10M REWARD.” The two fugitives are Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar and Jesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar, part of the group known as “Los Chapitos.” According to ICE, both remain wanted, both are tied to a Sinaloa Cartel investigation, and both should be considered armed and dangerous. TWO DOWN AND TWO TO GO WITH $10M REWARD! These infamous brothers, known as “Los Chapitos,” inherited drug trafficking networks from their notorious father Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera. Ivan Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar and Jesus Alfredo Guzmán Salazar remain at large, and there… pic.twitter.com/SD6e7fT8QK — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (@ICEgov) July 6, 2026 The July 6 notice renews the public manhunt. The charges and the reward trace back to earlier federal action. ICE and HSI are putting the same $10 million reward back in front of the public and reminding people the hunt is still on. Fox News reported that ICE released the wanted poster for the two brothers with the $10 million reward and framed them as El Chapo’s last two fugitive sons. The report traced the cartel succession fight from El Chapo’s final capture in 2016 to Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, and then to Guzman’s sons after Zambada’s arrest during the Biden administration. That matters because the wanted poster is about the remaining leadership of the same family network, rather than a random pair of cartel names. Fox also reported that two captured Chapitos are reportedly cooperating with authorities, and that cooperation reportedly helped officials recapture Pedro Inzunza Coronel, a high-ranking cartel member known as “El Pichon.” In other words, the poster is landing while federal authorities are trying to squeeze the faction from multiple directions. The ICE Most Wanted page for Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar lists the aliases “Tocallo” and “Chapito,” a place of birth of Sinaloa, Mexico, and a last known location of Culiacan, Sinaloa. It attaches a $10 million reward for information leading to his arrest and conviction. ICE says Ivan Archivaldo is wanted in connection with an HSI Nogales, Arizona, investigation into the Sinaloa Cartel. The agency alleges he is a leader in a conspiracy that began in 2008 and continues today, involving Los Chapitos’ control of El Chapo’s cartel faction and the smuggling of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and marijuana across the U.S. border. The same wanted page says he is known to possess firearms and should be considered armed and dangerous. ICE directs anyone with information to HSI rather than trying to confront him. The ICE page for Jesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar lists the aliases “Alfredito” and “Menor,” the same Sinaloa birthplace, and the same last known location in Culiacan, with the same $10 million reward. ICE ties Jesus Alfredo to the same HSI Nogales investigation and the same alleged Chapitos conspiracy. The page says he and his brothers assumed and consolidated control over El Chapo’s cartel faction, then allegedly coordinated cross-border trafficking operations involving cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and marijuana. ICE gives the same public safety warning for him as well: do not attempt apprehension. The agency lists a tip line at 520-335-7315 and an email at GUZMANsons-Tips@ice.dhs.gov. That makes the two wanted pages work together as a single federal message: both brothers are treated as active fugitives, both are tied to the same cartel faction, and both carry the same reward level. The federal case against the brothers stretches back years. In 2023, the Department of Justice in the Northern District of Illinois announced unsealed narcotics, money laundering, and firearms charges against four Chapitos, including Ivan Guzman Salazar and Alfredo Guzman Salazar. DOJ described an alleged drug trafficking continuing criminal enterprise running from May 2008 to April 2023, built on a decades-long, multi-district investigation. The department framed the charges as part of a broader effort to disrupt illegal fentanyl and other dangerous drugs, which is why the renewed wanted push carries more weight than a normal fugitive notice. The Illinois release also tied the case to law enforcement partners across multiple federal districts, making clear that the Chapitos prosecution was built as a national cartel-disruption effort. Prosecutors in the Southern District of New York made the same point in different terms, alleging the Chapitos controlled a fentanyl operation designed to push staggering quantities into the United States and naming both fugitive brothers among the Sinaloa Cartel leadership. The SDNY release alleged the cartel operation included leadership, chemical suppliers, fentanyl manufacturers, armed security, money laundering, and distribution networks. That is the larger backdrop behind ICE’s two-name poster: federal authorities are still trying to break the remaining leadership of the Chapitos faction. It also helps explain why the reward language is aimed at arrest and conviction rather than a simple public-awareness notice. The government is still pursuing the remaining fugitives through the same fentanyl and cartel-leadership case structure. TWO DOWN AND TWO TO GO WITH $10M REWARD! These infamous brothers, known as “Los Chapitos,” inherited drug trafficking networks from their notorious father Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera. Ivan Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar and Jesus Alfredo Guzmán Salazar remain at large, and there… pic.twitter.com/Xj7imc1zzt — Homeland Security Investigations (@HSI_HQ) July 6, 2026 Two of El Chapo’s sons are off the board. Under President Trump, federal pressure on the cartel that carries his name keeps moving. The wanted poster itself is simple. The message behind it is blunt: the United States still wants the last two fugitive Chapitos, and the $10 million is still on the table. This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. The post ICE Puts $10 Million Back On El Chapo’s Last Two Fugitive Sons appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.