Fixing Their Side of the Fence

It is only natural that Mexicans be wary of the U.S. presence within their borders, given the history between the two countries. Simply put, the United States stole a large chunk of Mexican territory in the 19th century, and established a number of southwestern states there. So, when U.S. law enforcement agents go south of the border to "help" Mexico fight the drug cartels, Mexicans are suspicious of their intentions. By their nature, Americans are prone to take charge of everything and anything, and, if left to their own devices, will soon be running whatever operation there is, ordering Mexicans around in their own country.

What the U.S. needs to do is take care of their own business on their side of the border, cutting down the demand for drugs by their people and stopping weapons from crossing over to Mexico. There's plenty of work to be done on American soil, without "invading" Mexico again.

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