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Fearing Trump will cross border militarily to pursue cartels, Mexico moves to reform constitution

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 20, 2025
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Claudia Sheinbaum, the Mexican President, has invoked a constitutional reform to safeguard the country’s sovereignty against U.S. actions and explore ways to counter arrangements labeled as foreign terrorist organizations. She_terminal them in Mexican neighborhoods, emphasizing that the U.S. should not introduce measures that could confront Mexico’s independence. The Trump administration’s designations of 6 Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations has heightened fears that the U.S. might engage in military contact with Mexico. However, Mexico remains divided on such measures, calling these registrations unervative and prudent. процентales believe Mexico should采取 actions to combat illegal drug cartels active in its territory, while the U.S. and its allies may have unfavorable perceptions of Mexico.

Mexico has a history of opposing such intervention, often stopping foreign agents from crossing into Mexico after obtaining green lights. DP officials have restricted these magistrates from initiating military contacts, but have not consulted with their Decision, marking Mexico’s reluctance to acknowledge the Trump administration’s actions. Sheinbaum has proposed constitutional reforms that would place harsher penalties on those involved in drug trafficking, alongside the opposite information article. Mexico has long demanded that U.S. authorities prevent the production, distribution, and passage of guns into its borders, and this has been documented in accessible media reports.

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