Donald Trump formally designated Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organisations, a move intended to grant US law enforcement broader authority to disrupt their operations
President Donald Trump's order designating cartels as terrorist organizations may be getting overlooked, but it will increase U.S. security.
A group of suspected Mexican cartel members fired shots at U.S. Border Patrol agents on Monday afternoon as a group of migrants attempted to cross the Rio Grande.
Donald Trump warned over plan to designate drug cartels as terrorists - Some said the move was simply ‘political theatre’
DONALD Trump may have paved the way for America’s $850billion military to clamp down on drug cartels with ferocious airstrikes in one of his first acts as President, an expert told The Sun.
President Donald Trump's first pick to lead the DEA ... In his executive order Monday night, Trump didn’t single out any particular cartel, crime group or drug trafficker. Technically, the order designates cartels and crime organizations as Foreign ...
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, leader of Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel, has called an emergency meeting as Donald Trump brought in an executive order deeming cartels terrorist organisations
President Donald Trump called for the State Department to label Mexican cartels as "foreign terrorist organizations," a move that increases the reach of U.S. law enforcement over the criminal groups but risks complicating international business,
Experts say Trump's executive order is the continuation of an American project that fantasizes Latin American crime.
The border city Tijuana, a short drive from our house in San Diego, was seeing a surge in cartel violence fueled by U.S. drug demand and U.S. firearms flowing illegally into Mexico despite that country’s strict gun laws.
Authorities have issued an urgent warning for travelers crossing the border between the U.S and Mexico after cartels reportedly place explosives along roadways.