A recent investigation reveals that approximately 135,000 firearms were trafficked from the U.S. to Mexico in 2022, contributing to a staggering increase in cartel-related violence and the migration crisis. Among the documented cases is the 2015 shootdown of a Mexican military helicopter by the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel, using weapons traced back to legal sales in the U.S., underscoring the dangerous connection between American gun laws and escalating violence across the border.
This flow of weaponry has not only intensified gang conflicts and homicide rates in Mexico but has also led to a significant shift in migration patterns, with 88% of Mexican migrants citing violence as their primary reason for fleeing. As the U.S. continues to grapple with its firearm regulations, the implications for both countries remain dire, making the urgent need for comprehensive policy reform critical.
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