New legislation aims to prevent trafficking of military-grad

New legislation aims to prevent trafficking of military-grade weapons to Mexican cartels – Rio Grande Guardian

The Stop Arming Cartels Act is an important step to restore regional stability and prevent the violence that drives forced migration across the hemisphere, says US Rep. Joaquin Castro of San Antonio.

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