The United States has reopened its Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) office in Santo Domingo after a corruption investigation. According to Jin10, the office had been temporarily closed due to allegations of misconduct involving DEA personnel. The reopening marks a significant step in restoring the agency's operations in the region, which is crucial for combating drug trafficking and related crimes. The DEA aims to strengthen its efforts in collaboration with local authorities to address the ongoing challenges posed by narcotics smuggling in the Caribbean. The move underscores the U.S. commitment to maintaining a robust presence in the fight against international drug networks.