President Donald Trump signed off Monday on expanding the tariffs he placed on steel and aluminum imports during his first term in office.
President Sheinbaum addressed possible steel and aluminum tariffs, the U.S. role in the war on drugs and Mexico's security ...
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Hosted on MSNTrump's Tariff Threats Can't Win the Unwinnable War on Drugs: After Promising to Stop the Flow of Drugs During His First Term, the President Blames Foreign Official…"I'm gonna create borders," Donald Trump promised during his 2016 campaign. "No drugs are coming in. We're gonna build a wall ...
For a century, Americans have embraced a punitive approach to addiction—one that has undermined treatment efforts.
The US military has significantly increased its surveillance of Mexican drug cartels over the past two weeks, with ...
To stave off U.S. tariffs, Mexico agreed to deploy 10,000 troops to its northern border. Analysts and former officials ...
President Donald Trump has once again thrust trade policy into the spotlight, threatening to impose sweeping 25% tariffs on ...
Canada, China and Mexico are the United States' three biggest trading partners, and Trump's threatened tariffs have sent ...
Trump’s order highlighted Mexican drug cartels and other Latin American criminal groups like Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua ...
President Donald Trump and his supporters have heralded his use of tariff threats to extract concessions on drug trafficking and border security from Canada and Mexico. Yet, experts say, some of the ...
On Feb. 1, President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. By Feb. 3, the tariffs threatened on Mexico ...
Mexico border to help alleviate illegal entry and crime, but concerns remain over implementation and the likelihood these ...
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