Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb discusses violence in Arizona and the Red Cross providing migrants with packets detailing resources for crossing the southern border., is introducing legislation that would designate Mexican drug cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations in response to the ongoing trafficking of migrants and deadly drugs in the U.S. being facilitated by those cartels.
The bill would also require the State Department to issue a report on those cartels and any additional cartels that meet the criteria for such a designation. Rep. Chip Roy speaks with reporters as he arrives to a House Republican Caucus meeting at the U.S. Capitol Building on November 14, 2022.
You’ll automatically open the boarders more if you make them terrorist. You will condone bogus asylum reasons.
Wow Mexico denies fentanyl! America denied Cocain they flooded into country! Wow
Mexico needs to request Russia & China to help & protect them from aggressive neighbour!))
with the amount of death due to drugs, gangs and child trafficking - what is taking so long?
Chip is the man!
Time to designate the US Army a 'global terrorist' organization
So another tickle the headlines move. Too bad it's for show like everything else on the right
Dems support the cartel so they will vote against it.
That jealousy to see a country coming up. Since Mexico nationalized lithium and built an oil refinery to be energy independent. The US think Mexico is its back yard to do as it pleases. If you really want to battle the cartels why do you stop the gun flow south. Bust cartel here
more circus and pony show from the republicans to look like they are busy doing 'good things' got it.
Any foreigner who kills your own citizens is automatically a terrorist
Where it will probably die in the senate.
Don't know why this is a novel idea.
Why has it taken so long?
Good nighg!
No really
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