What will be the primary focus of Ronald Johnson's first year as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico?
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Trump Nominates Green Beret Ronald Johnson as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico to End Migrant Crimes
Dec 11, 2024, 12:30 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Ronald Johnson, a retired U.S. Army colonel with Green Beret training, as the next U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. Trump's announcement emphasizes Johnson's role in promoting security and prosperity through U.S.-centric foreign policies. Johnson's military background, including his training as a Green Beret, is highlighted as key to addressing issues such as illegal migration and fentanyl trafficking, which are among Trump's priorities. Trump has also expressed his intention to work with Johnson to end crimes committed by migrants.
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