Mexicans blame US for arms trafficking and reject the possibility of foreign agents operating on their territory
Briefly

In a survey carried out by Enkoll for EL PAIS and W Radio, 72% attributed arms trafficking responsibility to the U.S., illustrating the public's view on cross-border crime.
Many Mexicans lack faith in the justice system to combat those issues, highlighting a deep-rooted problem that persists despite the continuous acknowledgment of the situation.
The Mexican government emphasizes the role of U.S.-sourced weapons in its violence, while pointing out the significant drug influx from Mexico into the U.S.
Respondents' perspectives reveal a pervasive acknowledgment of the intertwined issues of insecurity, poverty, and corruption, indicating a widespread demand for effective solutions.
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