The Trump administration is planning a potential mission involving US troops fighting drug cartels in Mexico, NBC reported.
( NewsNation) — Criminal cartels are offering payments of $10,000 to shooters who fire at U.S. Border Patrol agents on the ...
Cartels are offering $10,000 to people who shoot at border patrol agents at the southern border, according to a new report ...
One of President Donald Trump’s first-day pledges upon taking office was to secure the U.S. border — a goal that includes ...
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Cartels offer $10,000 for shooting at Border Patrol agents: Memo
NewsNation correspondent Ali Bradley obtained a copy of the alert Friday. It says the Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Valley ...
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Cartels pivot fentanyl trafficking strategy amid Trump crackdown
Mexican cartels are moving fentanyl into the U.S. in ways tougher to detect while also limiting the number of overdoses.
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CBP Warns 'Assailants May Wear Mexican Military Uniforms' While Attempting To Shoot At Agents To Collect $10,000 Bounties
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) warned agents in the Rio Grande Valley Sector that cartels are offering $10,000 to people ...
An alleged Sinaloa Cartel leader admitted in an interview with CNN that President Trump’s aggressive border policies have made the illegal work of the powerful Mexican drug gang more difficult. An ...
(THE CONVERSATION) A new plan to dismantle cartel-run drug-smuggling corridors along the U.S. southern border was announced by the U.S. administration in mid-August 2025 to great fanfare. The problem?
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Trump administration cartel crackdown includes prosecuting illegal fishing in Gulf of America
The Coast Guard has been given the green light to arrest and prosecute illegal fishermen in the Gulf under the Trump ...
The rise of the drug cartel movement since the 1970s has ignited fear among many. From complex and undetected tunnel systems to leveraging ubiquitous technical surveillance (UTS), many of the recently ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Aileen Teague, Texas A&M University (THE CONVERSATION) A new plan to dismantle ...
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