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President Trump says he'd like to attack Mexican drug cartels. A unilateral action by the U.S. would be a huge challenge for ...
Vollye after volley of new tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump have plunged the country into trade wars abroad — all ...
Reconciliation” funding bill passes House, moves to Senate; Alien Enemies Act updates; The U.S. military’s growing border and ...
President Donald Trump said Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected his proposal to send U.S. troops to Mexico to help thwart the illegal drug trade because she is fearful of the country’s ...
She has won acclaim for facing down tariff threats, shunning political bluster and skirting White House provocations — while ...
Trump has said publicly that the U.S. would take unilateral military action if Mexico failed to dismantle drug cartels. The two countries have had several calls in recent months to discuss security ...
The Guatemala native claims he was raped and targeted for being gay during a previous stint in Mexico but never given a ...
Sheinbaum's comments were in response to questions about a Wall Street Journal report published on May 2 that said Trump was pressuring Mexico to allow deeper U.S. military involvement against ...
The president of Mexico is a lovely woman ... But Sheinbaum’s stance — and Trump's response — suggest that U.S. pressure for unilateral military intervention could create tension between ...
Her remarks to supporters in eastern Mexico came in response to a Wall Street ... that U.S. pressure for unilateral military intervention would put her and Trump on a collision course after ...