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U.S. to Expand Drug Crackdown to Land Routes, President Says

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U.S. Eyes Land Smuggling Networks in New Drug Enforcement Push

In a major policy announcement from the White House, the U.S. government revealed plans to extend its campaign against illegal narcotics to include drug shipments entering over land borders. The move comes after months of operations at sea aimed at cutting narcotics flow before they reach U.S. shores.


White House Signals Shift Toward Land Enforcement

President Donald Trump told reporters that his administration will “very shortly” begin focusing on drugs transported into the United States via land routes. The strategy follows what he described as effective maritime efforts that have sharply reduced drugs entering by water.

Speaking at a press briefing, he stated that most maritime smuggling has been stopped and that attention would now turn to stopping narcotics over land. The president did not identify specific countries or corridors targeted under the new initiative.


Prior Sea Operations and Broader Context

Over recent months, U.S. forces have conducted strikes against suspected drug-carrying vessels in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Officials have credited these actions with curbing a significant share of narcotics trafficking by sea.

The decision to broaden the crackdown to land comes amid mounting political pressure on neighboring nations to disrupt cross-border trafficking networks and reinforce national security cooperation. In related developments, Mexico has transferred cartel suspects to U.S. custody as part of ongoing joint efforts to counter drug syndicates.


What Comes Next

Experts say expanding enforcement to overland smuggling represents a tactical shift in U.S. drug policy and may involve increased border patrols, surveillance, and possible cooperation with international partners. Full details of the land-based targeting strategy have not yet been released, leaving questions about scope and legal framework.

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