
FBI Director Christopher Wray on Thursday said the Mexican government has been “uneven” in its assistance to U.S. law enforcement against fentanyl trafficking, agreeing with GOP critics of the Biden administration. “We need much more from Mexico,” Wray said in a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on Thursday. He added that the Mexican response to fentanyl trafficking has been a “mixed bag,” describing a differing experience between Mexican law enforcement agencies and against different cartels in the country. “There are individual instances that are bright spots. But this is such a...