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Trump’s pause on Mexican tariffs hinges on slowing fentanyl. Can Mexico’s National Guard succeed?

More than 3,000 National Guard troops arrived in Baja California this week as part of deal to postpone tariffs and with the goal of combatting fentanyl trafficking

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Mexico sent more than 3,000 National Guard troops to Baja California this week as part of deal to stave off tariffs.

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