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According to the United States, Mexico Is Not Doing Enough to Combat Drug Trafficking. Author: Venus Rey Jr.

Summary by Julio Astillero
Since March 9, 2023, and on various occasions, then President López Obrador categorically stated: “In Mexico there is no fentanyl, and we do not have consumption of fentanyl.” As always, his sympathizers believed him and cheered him – and they continue to believe him, and they continue to cheer him. “You are not alone,” as if López Obrador was a defenceless citizen who did not have at his disposal the entire apparatus of the Mexican state and an…
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Since March 9, 2023, and on various occasions, then President López Obrador categorically stated: “In Mexico there is no fentanyl, and we do not have consumption of fentanyl.” As always, his sympathizers believed him and cheered him – and they continue to believe him, and they continue to cheer him. “You are not alone,” as if López Obrador was a defenceless citizen who did not have at his disposal the entire apparatus of the Mexican state and an…

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Julio Astillero broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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