On Thursday, July 2, 2026, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson announced the seizure of 138 firearms that were being trafficked illegally from North Carolina to Mexico.
According to the U.S. Embassy, this significant confiscation was the result of an undercover operation. Among the weapons seized were two .50 caliber rifles, highlighting the seriousness of the arms trafficking network involved.
Ambassador Johnson emphasized the importance of this action in a message posted on his X account, stating that it reflects the commitment of then-President Donald Trump to curb illegal arms trafficking. He also highlighted the role of intelligence-driven coordination between authorities, noting that “each weapon seized is one less in the hands of criminals, making both our nations safer.”
This development underscores ongoing challenges related to cross-border arms trafficking and the efforts by U.S. and Mexican authorities to address them collaboratively. For communities on both sides of the border, reducing the flow of illegal weapons is a crucial step toward enhancing public safety and supporting social stability.
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