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Johnson Says Mexico and the Us Stopped Fentanyl Traffic · Global Voices

The United States Ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, said that, thanks to the efforts of the two countries, the traffic in fentanyl, weapons and the illegal crossing of people at the border has been stopped. In his social networks, the diplomat said that President Claudia Sheinbaum and President Donald Trump are promoting a joint strategy that prioritizes the security of the citizens of both nations. "The security coordination between the Uni…

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US Ambassador to Mexico, retired Colonel Ronald Johnson, said that security cooperation between the two countries is yielding tangible results by curbing fentanyl trafficking to the north, arms entering the south, and illegal migration.

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U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, said that between the two countries they stopped trafficking in fentanyl, weapons and migration.

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Mexico City, Aug. 6 (EFE).- The United States ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, said Wednesday that security coordination between the two countries managed to stop the trafficking of fentanyl, arms and illegal migration. In a social media message, Johnson stressed that both Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum and the President of the United States, Donald Trump, “encourage a joint strategy that prioritizes the security of our peoples.” “The…

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The United States Ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, said that, thanks to the efforts of the two countries, the traffic in fentanyl, weapons and the illegal crossing of people at the border has been stopped. In his social networks, the diplomat said that President Claudia Sheinbaum and President Donald Trump are promoting a joint strategy that prioritizes the security of the citizens of both nations. "The security coordination between the Uni…

The crossing of fentanyl from Mexico to the United States was reduced by 50 percent in October 2024 to date, said President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. This result, she said, is part of her administration’s security strategy, whose aim is to prevent the opioid from illegally reaching families not only [...] Mexico’s fentanyl cross to the United States was reduced by 50 percent: Sheinbaum first appeared on Contraline.

Martín Olivera NotiPress Ronald Johnson, the ambassador of the United States to Mexico, acknowledged on August 6, 2025 the results of the security strategy implemented jointly by the governments of Mexico and the United States. Through his official X account, he emphasized that this collaboration allowed to stop the flow of fentanyl, arms trafficking and irregular migration between the two nations. “The coordination in security between the Unit…

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