Mexico's February drug busts not enough to prevent Trump's tariff hammer
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Who to blame for the drug epidemic in America? - La Voz Colorado
David Conde, Senior Consultant for International Programs Recently, Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenskyy went to the White House to work on a deal with President Trump to continue America’s support for Ukraine independence and sovereignty in the face of a Russian invasion that has gone over the three-year mark. The visit became a televised drama that saw Zelenskyy surrounded, endure a gauntlet attack and a shouting match begun by the America…
Mexico's February drug busts not enough to prevent Trump's tariff hammer
Mexican authorities confiscated 18,690 kilograms (18.7 tonnes) of illegal drugs — including nearly 56 kg of fentanyl — and arrested more than 1,000 suspected drug traffickers at its shared border with the United States since launching Operación Frontera Norte (Operation Northern Border) on Feb. 5. Still, this was not enough to prevent U.S. President Donald Trump from enacting 25% tariffs on Mexican goods due to insufficient actions by the Mexica…
Mexico’s attempts to prevent the imposition of tariffs proved useless
Despite Mexico’s concerted efforts to prevent the imposition of tariffs by the Trump administration, their attempts ultimately proved futile. In February, Mexico deployed 10,000 National Guard troops to the U.S. border to combat drug trafficking and illegal immigration, hoping to appease the U.S. government. Additionally, Mexico dismantled over 100 synthetic drug labs and extradited 29 cartel figures to the United States. Despite these significa…
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