U.S. Demands Concrete Action from Mexico to Halt Fentanyl Trafficking—No More Empty Promises
The U.S. State Department calls out Mexico for slow, insufficient progress in fighting fentanyl cartels and insists on tangible outcomes before future cooperation—highlighting the urgent need to protect American families and sovereignty.
In a stark reminder of the escalating narcotics crisis threatening American communities, the U.S. Department of State has unequivocally demanded that Mexico demonstrate concrete and verifiable results in dismantling fentanyl trafficking networks. This warning came during a high-level call between U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente. Why Is Gradual Progress No Longer Acceptable? The State Department’s message is clear: incremental, surface-level efforts will no longer suffice. After years of ineffective collaboration, our southern neighbor must move beyond bureaucratic platitudes to deliver measurable success. The flood of deadly fentanyl into the United...
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