Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump are open to using military force like airstrikes and special forces against drug cartels in Mexico.
President Trump has cited illegal flows of fentanyl and migrants as the main reasons for a planned 25% tariff on Mexican ...
President Sheinbaum, having previously spoken against American intervention in battle against the crime lords, is changing ...
In Sinaloa in northwestern Mexico, some residents say drug-fueled violence has gotten so bad that they would welcome U.S.
House Republicans plan to introduce a bill that would officially designate several major Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs), legislation that would make President Donald ...
Mexico's government, under mounting pressure from US President Donald Trump to curb drug trafficking, announced Friday that ...
The Department of Justice said in a statement that it worked with the Mexican authorities who arrested the alleged leader of ...
The fentanyl crisis represents a clear and present danger to US national security, requiring a coordinated, sustained, and ...
Evidence suggests that the justification for a 25 percent import tariff on Canadian goods and services does not hold up to ...
President Donald Trump designated cartels operating in Mexico as foreign terrorist organizations on Jan. 20 during a slew of executive orders he signed after his inauguration and amid a broader ...
Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump justified the tariffs as a response to what he described as excessive migration, drug ...
We explore the scenario that US President Donald Trump’s new administration imposes a 25% tariff on the country to contain migration or reduce drug trafficking.