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Pressured by Trump, Mexico Sends 37 Accused
Criminals to U.S.

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Posted By: sunset, 1/21/2026 2:53:57 AM

Mexico sent 37 people accused of being criminal operatives to the United States on Tuesday, the latest apparent bid to alleviate pressure from President Trump to do more to combat the powerful groups smuggling drugs across the border. It was the first such transfer this year, when Mr. Trump’s threats of military action against Mexico have grown more direct, but the third since he took office. Mexican authorities have now sent nearly 100 people accused of being key criminals to the United States. The transfers are part of a larger effort by Mexican authorities to appease Mr. Trump as he threatens unilateral strikes inside Mexican territory

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 1/21/2026 3:03:57 AM (No. 2058054)
I like to watch them walk with their legs chained together.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: philsner 1/21/2026 7:16:10 AM (No. 2058125)
The NYT?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Encore 1/21/2026 8:32:31 AM (No. 2058168)
Just 37?…please. You’re going to make Joe Biden wet his pants laughing!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: bighambone 1/21/2026 11:12:12 AM (No. 2058248)
The 37 must not have been able to pay the “mordida” or “the bite” that is the basic covert “payoff” to corrupt Mexican officials that has been historically necessary in Mexico to stay out of jail there or be sent to the USA for criminal prosecution.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Californian 1/21/2026 11:15:13 AM (No. 2058250)
That's nice. Now go bomb all the drug lords who live in giant mansions at well known locations.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: kdog 1/21/2026 1:38:37 PM (No. 2058313)
Amazing what the President of the United States can accomplish when he isn't genuflecting to the rest of the world.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: danu 1/21/2026 6:38:55 PM (No. 2058391)
there are also really big funereal monuments to themselves/santamuerte
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