Today, the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against American gun manufacturers, a case that could set significant legal precedents regarding the accountability of firearm companies. As drug cartels continue to leverage U.S.-made weapons, Mexico argues that these manufacturers contribute to the violence plaguing its borders, emphasizing the role of gun trafficking in its ongoing security crisis.
The Supreme Court’s decision comes as former President Trump has introduced tariffs on Mexico, citing drug trafficking as a primary concern. This case places the spotlight on the intersection of gun control, international law, and complex relations between the U.S. and Mexico, raising urgent questions about corporate responsibility in cross-border issues.
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