Noah Friedman
The November intrusion was just the latest in a long line of death threats and assaults she has faced for her work exposing the links between Mexico’s drug cartels and corrupt government officials.反馈 收藏
Relations with the biggest U.S. trading partner are on the ballot in November, Patti Domm writes.
Migrant deaths on the border routinely hit new grisly highs – and are seriously undercounted. CLICK HERE TO GET THE OPINION NEWSLETTER Mexican criminal drug and human trafficking cartels charge up to $8,000 per person granted entry into the U.S. For those who can’t pay it all up front...
On Friday March 3, four U.S. citizens werekidnappedafter a brazen attack carried out by multiple gunmen in the northern Mexico border city of Matamoros. On Tuesday, Mexican and U.S. officials said two of the four U.S. citizens were found dead and two are alive. ...
wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, but urges the next administration to "take a creative and aggressive approach" to responding to drug cartels at the border. This approach includes using active-duty military personnel and the National Guard to help with arrest operations along the southern...
In 2023, he also co-sponsored legislation to authorize the use of military force against the cartels in Mexico. Several Republicans have now supported military action against the cartels, citing concerns about the crime syndicates shipping powerful and deadly drugs like fentanyl into the country. ...
a 22-percent gap that was larger than on any other issue area. Of course, Trump launched his presidential career in 2015 on an anti-immigration stance, particularly his promise to build a border wall to stop immigration from Mexico, and it has remained anintegral part of his message since....
allocation of over 20,000 federal, state, and local government positions. Members elected to the legislative bodies in this election are now allowed to seek re-election in subsequent elections, marking a significant change. This national election in Mexico coincided with state elections held in ...
The court fight arose out of an August 2021 lawsuit from the Mexican government that sought to hold the gun industry liable for the violence committed by drug cartels. Mexico claimed gun dealers in the U.S. are the main source of guns used by the cartels, with as many as 597,000 of ...