President Trump has cited illegal flows of fentanyl and migrants as the main reasons for a planned 25% tariff on Mexican goods.
In the past five years, the amount of fentanyl crossing the border has increased tenfold, with Mexico being the source of almost all of the synthetic opioid seized by U.S. law enforcement in ...
Fentanyl makes up less than ... over 856,000 pounds of drugs have been seized at the U.S.-Mexico border, while approximately ...
“The amount of traffic is so significant ... CBP officers at all U.S.-Mexico land ports seized 57,843 pounds of fentanyl, according to CBP data. During that same time frame, U.S. Border Patrol ...
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This trade war isn't over, but for now, Mexico and Canada got off light, escaping Trump's 25% tariffs while agreeing to easy ...
The president has been publicly demanding something be done. But it isn’t the U.S. complaining about fentanyl—it is Mexico trying to halt an influx of American guns.
International organized criminals behind the fentanyl trade are powerful, in part, because they’re packing made-in-America ...
Mexico's government, under mounting pressure from President Trump to curb drug trafficking, announced Friday that it had seized 18 kilos of fentanyl hidden in a bus. Mr. Trump has cited illegal flows ...
MEXICO CITY, Mexico — Mexico's government, under mounting pressure from US President Donald Trump to curb drug trafficking, announced Friday that it had seized 18 kilos of fentanyl hidden in a bus.
Mexico's government, under mounting pressure from President Trump to curb drug trafficking, announced Friday that it had seized 18 kilos of fentanyl hidden in a bus. Mr. Trump has cited illegal ...
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