Trump Casts a Shadow Over One of Mexico’s Deadliest States

New York Times
by Paulina Villegas, Jack Nicas and Adriana Zehbrauskas
March 11, 2026
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Trump proposes military strikes against cartels in Mexico's Sinaloa State

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Residents in cartel-controlled areas may face crossfire from potential U.S. military operations

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Based on the limited content provided, President Trump wants to conduct strikes against cartels inside Mexico. The article focuses on Sinaloa State, which is described as a cartel stronghold, where some residents indicated they would be open to U.S. intervention. The headline suggests Sinaloa is one of Mexico's deadliest states, though specific details about violence levels or casualty figures are not provided in the excerpt.

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Trump administration considering direct military intervention against Mexican cartels

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