In this episode of DeepDive by IndraStra, we dive into the Trump administration’s decision to designate eight Latin American criminal and drug-trafficking groups as "foreign terrorist organizations." Experts weigh in on the potential consequences of this move—could it expand presidential powers to justify military action in Mexico or further restrict migrant rights? We explore how this designation blurs the lines between crime and terrorism, the risks of targeting those providing “material support,” and why analysts argue that financial networks and corruption—not military force—are the key to tackling these organizations. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of the political, legal, and human implications of this controversial policy shift.