Republican says U.S. troops should enter Mexico—'have a military presence'

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Representative James Comer said Donald Trump intended to bomb fentanyl and crystal meth labs while he was president but the military chose not to do it.

have argued that this kidnapping has been another example of what they see as Biden's failure to resolve the issues with Mexican cartels, including kidnapping, drug trafficking and border crossings.he would be introducing legislation allowing the U.S. to use military force against Mexico in order to crack down on the cartels.

He said:"My position is very clear, I believe we should have a military presence, at the very least, on the southern border if not across the border.

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