US kills 14 in strikes on alleged drug boats in Pacific
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Mexico worries its citizens might get blown up at sea by US
We are not in agreement with these interventions, and we have a protocol that has yielded results,” Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said.
It was the 11th known time the Trump administration has launched strikes against alleged drug-carrying boats in recent months.
The Trump administration has revoked the visas of at least 50 politicians and government officials in Mexico as part of its crackdown against drug cartels and their suspected political allies, according to Reuters.
Four boats were destroyed and 14 people killed in U.S. strikes in the eastern Pacific, the deadliest day yet in Donald Trump’s anti-drug campaign, sparking outrage and diplomatic tension across Latin America.
The Trump administration has been blowing up fishing boats in the Caribbean — and now one in the Pacific — claiming without evidence that they’re “drug boats.” These are extrajudicial executions outside any system of law.