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Most Americans believe Mexico’s government shares responsibility with the U.S. to curb drug trafficking and illegal border crossings, while few view the southern neighbor as a close ally ...
And addressing Mexico’s security problems that impact both sides. Along the 2,000-mile border, Mexican cities are usually dominated by organized crime, whose power reaches deep into the interior ...
U.S. officials in recent weeks have been outspoken over the need to get more help from Mexico to quell the flow of drugs coming north. Nearly 110,000 people died last year of drug overdoses in the ...
Mexico is a major trafficking hub for fentanyl, and experts weighed in on the growing concern for how it's spreading into an epidemic in the United States.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said the U.S. must also "do its part" to fight drug-trafficking on its side of the border ...
Although Biden and his counterpart in Mexico have been at odds publicly at times, the two pledged to work together on two key issues that have long been a source of conflict.
MIAMI — Most people in the U.S. see Mexico as an essential partner to stop drug trafficking and illegal border crossings, even as they express mixed views of Mexico’s government, according to ...
The ABC's Foreign Correspondent travels to cartel country in Mexico to see if the government's crackdown on drug cartels is ...
Delegations from the U.S. and Mexico on Friday laid the groundwork for new security measures between the two countries that include efforts to curtail the trafficking of guns and drugs.
(THE CONVERSATION) Illegal firearm trafficking is inseparable from the illegal drug trade: Weapons are often bought with drug money, can strengthen cartels and can be traded for drugs. By the ...