
This article explores the implications of designating Mexican criminal organizations as terrorists under U.S. law. It examines the intersection of migration, security, and legal frameworks, analyzing controversial measures like the Alien Enemies Act and their potential impact on cartels, gangs, and U.S.-Mexico relations. A deep dive into an evolving legal and policy debates.
By: Jorge Peniche
EN: Access the translated version of the original article, offering a detailed exploration of the designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations and its implications: