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Sheinbaum Asks the DEA to Investigate in the U.S. After Charges Against Mexico

The president questioned the actions of the US agency and pointed out internal cases that need to be clarified.

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DEA alert on a 'mort fera conexi n' between the government of Mexico and the cartels of drug trafficking; Security Cabinet rejected said.

·Monterrey, Mexico
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+ Mexico's response cannot be limited to rejecting them or attributing them solely to political motivations + ̈If there are officials linked to organized crime they must be punished with the full weight of law + There can be no cover-up, political protection or partisan calculations CITY OF MEXICO; July 15, 2026.- San Lázaro Legislative Palace, July 15, 2026.- The president of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Deputies, Kenya López Rabadá…

Photo: Gabriel Monroy/Presidency Mexico City.- After the head of the DEA, Terry Cole, alerted about a “deadly connection” between the Mexican government and the cartels, President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized the agency’s position and asked him to focus rather on investigating the drug problems within the United States. “It seems to me that the DEA has a lot of work in the United States. Normally, the DEA dedicates most of its work outside the U…

The president questioned the actions of the US agency and pointed out internal cases that need to be clarified.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Reforma broke the news in Monterrey, Mexico on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
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