By Drazen Jorgic, Laura Gottesdiener and Stephen Eisenhammer
GROWING up poor in the mountains of Mexico’s Sinaloa state, Javier dreamed of becoming a player with the notorious Sinaloa Cartel.
Now in his late 30s, he occupies a critical role in the syndicate, albeit one with little glamour: Javier purchases Chinese-made fentanyl ingredients and smuggles them to drug labs in Mexico, where cartel cooks turn them into the synthetic opioid that is ravaging U.S. communities.