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The US military has significantly increased its surveillance of Mexican drug cartels over the past two weeks, with ...
The Mexican drug cartels may have thrown down the gauntlet and have threatened to attack and kill our Border Patrol agents.
We can’t just continue to arrest them in America, create indictments, do extraditions, because that’s not good enough,” said ...
For a century, Americans have embraced a punitive approach to addiction—one that has undermined treatment efforts.
Trump administration says tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China critical to preventing fentanyl and other drugs from pouring ...
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Hosted on MSNMike Lee Setting Stage for US Citizens Themselves to Declare War on Drug Cartels, Keep SpoilsUtah Republican Sen. Mike Lee has an unconventional but entirely constitutional idea for how our country can take on the ...
President Donald Trump avoided a trade war, for now, with Canada and Mexico after the two U.S. allies offered plans Monday to reduce illegal immigration and drug trafficking into the United States.
To stave off U.S. tariffs, Mexico agreed to deploy 10,000 troops to its northern border. Analysts and former officials ...
President Trump’s newly appointed DEA chief told The Post in his first interview that he hopes to build a multinational “army of good to fight evil” in a no-holds-barred war against Mexican ...
The president can cite meaningless "adequate steps," ambiguous drug seizure numbers, and a decline in drug deaths that began ...
After promising to stop the flow of drugs during his first term, the president blames foreign officials for his failure.
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