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Extraditions, Narco-Accusations and Power: The Storm Surrounding Morena

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The relationship between Mexico and the United States goes through one of its most delicate hours in years. What began as a formal request for the arrest and extradition of Mexican politicians, today has become a diplomatic pulse loaded with tension, accusations and open challenges. Almost a week after U.S. authorities activated requests against officials allegedly linked to drug trafficking, the Mexican government’s response has been flat: ther…
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The relationship between Mexico and the United States goes through one of its most delicate hours in years. What began as a formal request for the arrest and extradition of Mexican politicians, today has become a diplomatic pulse loaded with tension, accusations and open challenges. Almost a week after U.S. authorities activated requests against officials allegedly linked to drug trafficking, the Mexican government’s response has been flat: ther…

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A week after the Justice Department’s accusations against Morena’s politicians for drug trafficking, the issue in Washington escalates as a binational crisis. While there is talk of extraditions and more than half a million deaths between Mexico and the United States, in Morena it is minimized: Rocha Moya diminishes importance, Inzunza speaks of reprisals and Victor Castro asks Trump “to lower two rays.”

A week after the Justice Department's accusations against Morena politicians for drug trafficking, the issue is escalating in Washington into a binational crisis. While extraditions and more than half a million deaths between Mexico and the US are being discussed, Morena is downplaying it: Rocha Moya minimizes its importance, Inzunza speaks of reprisals, and Víctor Castro asks Trump to "tone it down."

A week after the Justice Department’s accusations against Morena’s politicians for drug trafficking, the issue in Washington as a bi-national crisis escalates. While there is talk of extraditions and more than half a million deaths between Mexico and the EU, in Morena it is minimized: Rocha Moya diminishes importance, Inzunza speaks of reprisals and Victor Castro asks Trump “to lower two rays.”

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A week after the Justice Department’s accusations against Morena’s politicians for drug trafficking, the issue in Washington as a bi-national crisis escalates. While there is talk of extraditions and more than half a million deaths between Mexico and the United States, in Morena it is minimized: Rocha Moya diminishes importance, Inzunza speaks of reprisals and Victor Castro asks Trump “to lower two rays.” Isabel Díaz Ayuso visited Mexico with a …

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TV Azteca broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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