Mexico's army appears to be conducting raids on only a few active drug labs each month, despite U.S. pressure to combat fentanyl trafficking.Data shows that out of the 527 labs raided in Mexico during the first seven months of the year, less than 5% were active.Critics argue that Mexico is fighting an imaginary war on
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The Mexican army is reportedly conducting very few raids on active drug labs each month, despite U.S. pressure to combat fentanyl trafficking, recent data shows.