What will be the key focus of Trump's national anti-drug campaign by March 31, 2024?
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Official campaign details released by the Trump administration
Trump to Launch National Anti-Drug Campaign, Designate Mexican Cartels as Terrorists
Dec 22, 2024, 09:21 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to launch a national anti-drug campaign and to designate Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations upon taking office on January 20. Trump stated that the campaign will focus on the physical effects of drug use, particularly highlighting how drugs like fentanyl ruin appearance and health. He also vowed to immediately expel all foreign gang members and dismantle criminal networks operating in the U.S. In response, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized Mexico's sovereignty, asserting that the country will not accept foreign interference and will continue to collaborate with the U.S. on drug issues without subordination.
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