Mexico is ignoring US help with catching the world's top drug boss Guzman Loera
The US offer includes Marshals, drones, and a STF to hunt down Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera after he escaped from a maximum security prison.

US government attempts to help Mexico recapture the country's most notorious cartel leader are being ignored, the New York Times reports.
The US offer includes Marshals, drones, and a special task force to hunt down Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera after he escaped from a maximum security Mexican prison last weekend.
President Enrique Pena Nieto's administration has reportedly not responded, and even Mexican officials are confused.
"We can't really understand why [top Mexican officials] are refusing to give an answer," a Mexican official, who works in the country's security apparatus, told the Times. "We're just on standby."
El Chapo's brazen escape and the subsequent response highlight the deterioration of US-Mexico relations under Pena Nieto.
"The Mexicans think we are domineering and imperialist, and we think they are corrupt," Adam Isacson, a senior associate for regional security at the Washington Office on Latin America, told the Times.
The US repeatedly asked to have the kingpin extradited, arguing that it's counterproductive to jail these drug lords in a place where they have access to their entire criminal network - including corrupt prison guards.
To that point, Mexico's interior minister said that Guzman "had to have" had help to escape from prison officials.
After the Sinaloa Cartel chief was re-captured in June 2014, Pena Nieto told Univision TV it "would be unforgivable for the government to not take the precautions to ensure that what happened last time would not be repeated."
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