The article discusses Mexico's violation of international law by allowing harm from Mexican cartels to affect America and its citizens. It emphasizes the principles of state responsibility, due diligence, and international treaties as key factors in holding Mexico accountable for the cross-border impacts of drug and human trafficking.
Key Points
Mexico's failure to control cartel activities violates international law and treaties
Principles of state responsibility and due diligence play a crucial role in holding Mexico accountable
The article calls for more effective solutions to address the transnational harm caused by Mexican cartels
Pros
Raises awareness about the cross-border impacts of Mexican cartels on American communities
Highlights the importance of international law and state responsibility in addressing transnational organized crime
Cons
May be perceived as biased towards a specific political viewpoint
Lacks in-depth analysis of Mexico's efforts to combat cartel activities