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"textContent": "The United States has designated two of Brazil's largest criminal organizations as foreign terrorist groups, a move that could reshape migration policy, security cooperation, and the country's political landscape ahead of presidential elections.\nTrump Administration Draws Brazil Into a New Political Dispute\n\nThe United States has added Brazil's criminal organizations Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and Comando Vermelho (CV) to its list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO). Washington argues that both groups operate beyond Brazil's borders, extending their activities across Latin America and into the United States.\nThe administration of sitting President Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva opposed the measure, maintaining that these organizations are criminal enterprises rather than terrorist groups because they lack a political or religious ideology.",
"title": "Brazil's Sovereignty Under Attack: Washington Opens Door for Military Intervention"
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