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While discussing the ongoing drug war in Mexico with Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on Thursday’s CBS Early Show, co-host Maggie Rodriguez wondered: "President Obama will meet with the Mexican president today, who has said that the money, the guns, and the appetite for drugs that fuel this war come from our country. My question is, how much blame do we accept?...Is one of the other things we can do reinstate the assault weapons ban in this country? Because President Calderon has said that ever since it expired, violence there has escalated." In an earlier report on the issue, correspondent Bill Plante explained: "Mexican authorities are often out-gunned by the gangs. Military-grade arms, including grenades and machine guns, are easily purchased in the U.S. and smuggled into Mexico. Just as the drugs are easily moved north in response to heavy demand in the U.S...President Obama will promise today to step up efforts to stop the flow of weapons from the U.S. down into Mexico." Earlier media reports claimed 90% of guns involved in the Mexican drug war came from the U.S., a statistic which was later proven false by Fox News’s William La Jeunesse and Maxim Lott.
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Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano pinpointed the problems with scanning 100 percent of cargo entering the U.S. She should now pressure Congress to find a workable alternative.
and that really was focused on how we together as a region can confront some of the challenges with regards to irregular migration. we have changed the narrative in the region and we have such great partners in the region, who are really working to offer stabilisation and protection and options for people throughout the region so they're not forced to move, and to move irregularly. marta, thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. thanks so much, sumi. state department principal deputy assistant secretary marta costanzo youth there. sumi somaskanda also got the reaction of janet napolitano, former us secretary of homeland security under the 0bama administration. secretary napolitano, very good to have you on the programme. president biden said, and border patrol authorities have told the bbc, that the lifting of title 42 will mean more chaos at the border. right now, there are tens of thousands of people waiting to come into the us
On October 5, 2022, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued a widely anticipated ruling upholding a district court's determination that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals...