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Mexico's top security officials met with their U.S. counterparts in Washington and agreed to jointly combat organized crime in both countries. The discussions were prompted by threats from the U.S. to impose tariffs if Mexico does not take measures to halt migrant flow and fentanyl trafficking. Coordinated actions aimed at reducing fentanyl-related deaths and illegal weapon trafficking are expected in the near future.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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