White House's Strategy Against Drug Cartels
In a decisive move to curb the flow of illegal drugs into the United States, President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on Mexican imports. The White House, through a series of posts on the social media site X, clarified that this measure is designed to pressure Mexico into greater cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking.
"President Trump is implementing a 25 percent tariff to be paid for by Mexican producers until Mexico cooperates with the US in the fight against drugs," stated the White House. It highlighted the role of Mexican cartels as the primary traffickers of dangerous substances like fentanyl and meth, which pose a significant threat to public health and national security.
Allegations of Cartel-Government Collusion
The White House further accused these cartels of having alliances with the Mexican government, a claim that underscores the gravity of the situation and the need for immediate action. This bold step by the Trump administration aims to dismantle the networks that endanger both American lives and the integrity of the U.S. borders.
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