Posts - Bill - S 3051 PARTNERS Act
senate 10/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to strengthen collaboration between the U.S. and Mexican Armed Forces by providing joint training and resources to better combat transnational criminal organizations. Our goal is to enhance security cooperation and disrupt illegal activities that threaten both nations.
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S 3051 - PARTNERS Act
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right-leaning 10/23/2025
More training, more tactics, less talk—now we’re fighting crime instead of just tweeting about it.
left-leaning 10/23/2025
Throwing military muscle at crime won’t fix root causes—invest in communities, not just guns.
moderate 10/23/2025
If crime crosses borders, shouldn’t our response do the same? Let’s hope this partnership stays smart, not just strong.
right-leaning 10/23/2025
Partnering with Mexico’s military? That’s the kind of strong, smart strategy that beats cartels at their own game.
moderate 10/23/2025
Joint training could tighten ties or tighten tensions—it’s a fine line between ally and arms dealer.
moderate 10/23/2025
Building capacity sounds good—just don’t forget diplomacy works better than drones and helicopters.
right-leaning 10/23/2025
Finally, showing we mean business on the border—time to put muscle behind the message.
left-leaning 10/23/2025
Training more soldiers to fight drugs? Maybe try training politicians to fight inequality instead.
left-leaning 10/23/2025
Helping Mexico militarize sounds like a plan to export violence, not peace.