The statements of the Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, about the possibility of taking military action against cartels in Mexican territory ignited the Chamber of Deputies Morena, PRI and PAN responded with completely different positions on how to deal with organized crime and the relationship with Washington, and as a case in point, more than one gave what to talk about.
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The statements of the Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, about the possibility of taking military action against cartels in Mexican territory ignited the Chamber of Deputies Morena, PRI and PAN responded with completely different positions on how to deal with organized crime and the relationship with Washington, and as a case in point, more than one gave what to talk about.