Fox News Legal Analyst: Mexican President Will Have Sleepless Nights' After Maduro Arrested on Drug Charges
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Fox News Legal Analyst: Mexican President Will Have Sleepless Nights' After Maduro Arrested on Drug Charges
"Jarrett told The Big Weekend Show crew on Saturday that Sheinbaum has done next to nothing to block drugs from pouring into the U.S. from her country. Her lack of help, Jarrett said, means the Trump Administration could ignore her entirely and go into Mexico to capture major drug dealers. Do you think that President Sheinbaum is concerned that the next time an El Chapo in Mexico is arrested, that it won't be the result of cooperation with her country, it'll be a unilateral option?"
"Jarrett said fentanyl makes its way from China and into Mexico, where it gets mixed and later distributed into the U.S. That has led to tens of thousands of deaths and makes Mexico a prime target for action, he said. Mexico is a villain in all of this and has scarcely lifted a finger, Jarrett added. Some of their efforts are nothing more than a charade."
Mexican leadership faces criticism for allegedly failing to prevent drugs entering the United States, prompting suggestions that U.S. forces could act without Mexican cooperation to apprehend traffickers. The U.S. capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro is presented as evidence of American willingness to use military force. Fentanyl is described as moving from China to Mexico for mixing and distribution, causing tens of thousands of U.S. deaths and making Mexico a target. Mexican counter-narcotics efforts are characterized as insufficient and performative. Mexico condemned the U.S. operation in Venezuela while U.S. officials assert that cartels exert significant control within Mexico.
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