Recent research highlights the significant role of U.S. gun trafficking in exacerbating violence among Mexican cartels, with estimates suggesting that the volume of firearms smuggled into Mexico may be far higher than previously thought. This alarming trend not only fuels criminal conflicts but also intensifies the ongoing migration crisis, as individuals flee from the escalating violence.
The study underscores a troubling intersection between U.S. policy and international crime, showing that lax gun laws in the United States contribute directly to instability in neighboring countries. Researchers emphasize the need for comprehensive policy reform to address the flow of weapons that empower violent criminal organizations and disrupt communities.
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