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How a reporter uncovered the truth about some of those killed . . . Regina Garcia Cano was the reporter behind The Associated Press story that provided the first comprehensive account and identifies of some of the men killed in recent U S military strikes on alleged drug smuggling boats
News Analysis: The U. S. military has. . . - The New York Times . . . News Analysis: The U S military has killed more than 80 people since early September as the Trump administration attacks boats in the Caribbean and the eastern Pacific that it says are carrying drugs But it does not know who specifically is being killed, and the strikes were not designed to take out high-ranking cartel leaders
Top military lawyer raised legal concerns about boat strikes The lawyer at U S Southern Command, which oversees the operations against alleged drug-smuggling boats near Venezuela, disagreed that the strikes are legal and was overruled, according to six
DOJ argues military personnel cant be prosecuted for . . . An opinion drafted over the summer by the Department of Justice argues service members who participate in boat strikes in the Caribbean cannot be prosecuted — one of the many concerns expressed
20 U. S. Boat Strikes in Three Months - The Atlantic The Trump administration is trying to treat its extrajudicial killings at sea as routine, even as more concerns emerge from the people who know the most about them