Border clampdown: US-Mexico authorities tighten control
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President Trump escalates rhetoric against Mexico, accusing it of being a narco-state and threatening military action.
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President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric against Mexico, labeling it a "narco-state" and accusing it of failing to control its border. He has threatened unilateral military action, citing ongoing threats from drug trafficking and illegal immigration. This comes as US-Mexico border authorities are reportedly "closing the door," a situation observed by correspondents Laurence Cuvillier and Quentin Duval from the Mexican side. The report aims to contrast President Trump's strong accusations with the reality on the ground at the border.
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