President Donald Trump wants to designate Mexican drug cartels 'terrorist organizations,' but so far, Mexico has rejected Trump's offer to meet the cartels' violence with military force.
If the White House decides to carry through with its plan to label Mexican drug cartels as terrorist groups, it could lead to the U.S. sending troops into Mexico, along with interruptions in both trade and tourism.
Members of a group deemed a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department are not allowed to enter the country. Banks are prohibited from entering into business dealings with the organization or its members.as saying the designation would mean that businesses in the U.S."won't want to do business in Mexico for fear that there will be a declaration from the United States that they are doing business with people from the cartel.
In response to Trump's offer to go to war against the cartels, Lopez Obrador dismissed it as"interventionism" and said in a press conference,"Cooperation? Yes. Intervention? No." "Our problems will be solved by Mexicans," Lopez Obrador said."We don't want any interference from any foreign country." While President Donald Trump is ready to label Mexican drug cartels as 'terrorist organizations,' the Mexican government has so far rejected Trump's offer to send troops into the country to help curb violence enacted by the cartels.Trump's tweet comes on the heels of Attorney General William Barr's visit to Mexico City to discuss the violence committed by drug cartels.
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