Governors of Northeastern States Agree to Team up Against Border Region Insecurity
- Governors of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and Nuevo León agreed this week in Ciudad Victoria to strengthen joint security efforts along the U.S. Border to combat rising organized crime and insecurity.
- This cooperation follows increased migrant repatriation and past demobilization of municipal police in Tamaulipas due to organized crime infiltration, prompting renewed focus on border security.
- They plan to enhance police presence on highways, regulate U.S.-registered vehicles, improve intelligence sharing, and rebuild municipal police forces especially in four Tamaulipas cities.
- Governor Américo Villarreal noted that the flow of migrants has been decreasing, while Nuevo León's Samuel García expressed satisfaction with the detailed agreements reached, highlighting the evident advancements and positive outcomes.
- The governors will continue coordinated work to fortify regional security, though challenges like funding, planning, and corruption risks in police rebuilding remain significant obstacles.
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Governors of northeastern states agree to team up against border region insecurity
Governors of three northeastern states announced they will strengthen joint security efforts — including along the U.S. border — to address increased organized crime and border region insecurity. After this week’s Third Northeast Region Public Security Reunion in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, the governors of Tamaulipas, Coahuila and Nuevo León agreed to continue coordinated efforts to improve regional security. The three state leaders at the mee…
Highlights strengthening security in cities bordering the U.S. and strengthening interstate boundaries with patrols
The northeastern region of the country is consolidated as a safe, dynamic and economically very powerful area, according to the governor of Nuevo León, Samuel García, after participating in the Third Northeast Regional Meeting of Public Security. The meeting was held in the border city of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, with the presence of the leaders of Coahuila, Manolo Jiménez, and Tamaulipas, Américo Villarreal. During the event, the intention to …
The governors of Tamaulipas, Américo Villarreal; de Nuevo León, Samuel García; and de Coahuila, Manolo Jiménez, led the Third Regional Public Security Meeting in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas
In the face of the resurgence of violence in the north-eastern region of the country, the governors of Tamaulipas, Américo Villarreal Anaya; of Nuevo León, Samuel García Sepúlveda; and of Coahuila, Manolo Jiménez Salinas, agreed to strengthen joint security strategies against organized crime, particularly in the border cities with the United States and on the inter-State borders. During the Third North-East Regional Meeting on Public Security, h…
Nuevo León closed the month of May with a drop of 80 percent in homicides, becoming the country's entity with the greatest reduction in its criminal incidence, said Governor Samuel García Sepúlveda. Through social networks, the state president indicated that this would be one of the achievements to be shared at the Third Northeast Regional Meeting of Public Security, now based in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas. At the Natural History Museum of the …
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