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Re: Say no to military operations inside Mexico (signature needed)

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Friend, "I will do it on day one." This isn't a campaign promise about climate change or gun control

Friend, [sign the petition: Stop the GOP's dangerous march toward conflict with Mexico.]( [Sign the petition]( "I will do it on day one." This isn't a campaign promise about climate change or gun control; it's Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis [pledging]( to send U.S. special forces into Mexico. And he's not alone. This is becoming a GOP mantra–a dangerous normalization of a radical idea that could erase a century of diplomatic progress overnight. It's a looming catastrophe that could derail U.S.-Mexico relations, disrupt trade, and trigger a migration crisis. [Sign the petition: Reject Republican war rhetoric against Mexico.]( [Sign the petition]( Keep fighting, Romario Brown, Daily Kos Read more about Republican war rhetoric against Mexico below. --------------------------------------------------------------- Friend, [sign the petition: Reject Republican war rhetoric against Mexico.]( [Sign the petition]( Republicans are pushing for a dangerous approach to the U.S. war on drugs, including military action against drug cartels in Mexico. A [bill]( known as the “AUMF Cartel Influence Resolution” could lead to missile strikes or even an invasion of Mexico. This proposal is not only illegal under international law but also risks straining U.S.-Mexico relations. Military interventions have failed in the past, and the solution to the drug problem must be found within our borders. We must reject this reckless rhetoric and advocate for cooperation with Mexico. [Sign the petition: Say no to war with Mexico – choose compassion and cooperation.]( [Sign the petition]( Keep fighting, Romario Brown, Daily Kos Daily Kos is powered by grassroots donors like you Donations from our readers and activists like you are our largest source of income. We literally can't do the work we do without your help. Please support progressive, independent news and activism with a $5 donation today. [Donate $5]( If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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