The Canadian Prime Minister added: “In addition, Canada is making new commitments. We will appoint a fentanyl czar, add Mexican cartels to the list of terrorist entities, ensure that we keep an eye on the border 24/7, and launch, with the United States, a joint strike force on organized crime, fentanyl trafficking and money laundering. I also signed a new intelligence directive focused on organized crime and fentanyl, which will be supported by an investment of $200 million.”
Earlier on Monday, The National Pulse reported that President Trump agreed to delay a 25 percent tariff on goods imported from Mexico after its president, Claudia Sheinbaum, announced she would send 10,000 Mexican National Guard troops to help secure its border with the United States. According to Sheinbaum, the Mexican military personnel will also assist in hunting down drug traffickers.
Meanwhile, Trump’s imposition of a 10 percent tariff on goods imported from China appears set to take effect this evening. China has pledged to retaliate against the move.
Read more at: TheNationalPulse.com
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