Federal officials reveal that almost 9,700 firearms have been intercepted en route to Mexico since the beginning of 2025, underscoring the persistent challenge of gun trafficking. Alongside these weapons, authorities also seized approximately 3,000 rounds of high-caliber ammunition, raising concerns about their potential use in escalating violence linked to drug cartels.
Brendan Iber, a special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, notes that the agency traces the intercepted firearms back to their original buyers, aiming to disrupt illicit sales known as straw purchases. Meanwhile, Mexico’s ongoing lawsuits against U.S. gun manufacturers highlight a contentious battle over the influence of American firearms on violence in Mexico, making this issue a pressing concern for both nations.
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