Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardoproposes a constitutional reform to impose the harshest possible punishment on foreigners involved in arms trafficking
The president argues that if cartels are terrorists, then those supplying their weapons—over 74% of which come from the U.S.—should be held accountable for aiding terrorism.
In response, Mexico will expand its lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers.
She also proposed a constitutional reform to impose the harshest possible punishment on foreigners involved in arms trafficking or any form of interventionism in Mexico, reinforcing national sovereignty against external interference.
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