Sheinbaum backs crackdown on US gun trafficking and launches election song: Tuesday's mañanera recapped
- President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed US gun trafficking issues and Mexico’s telecommunications reform during her May 6 mañanera in Mexico City.
- Sheinbaum credited recent US government efforts, including designating major Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, for advancing gun smuggling interdiction.
- Sheinbaum announced the Mexican government’s review of telecommunications law reforms after Senate committees approved the bill, but later withdrew it for modifications and dialogue.
- Sheinbaum introduced a promotional song at the mañanera encouraging voter participation in Mexico’s judicial elections on June 1, calling it a “little promotional song.”
- The government’s commitment to fighting firearm trafficking and refining telecom legislation suggests continued bilateral cooperation and domestic reform amid Mexico’s upcoming elections.
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Sheinbaum backs crackdown on US gun trafficking and launches election song: Tuesday's mañanera recapped
The United States’ efforts to stop gun smuggling to Mexico and the Mexican government’s controversial telecommunications law proposal were among the issues President Claudia Sheinbaum spoke about at her Tuesday morning press conference. Here is a recap of the president’s May 6 mañanera. Sheinbaum acknowledges US efforts to stop gun smuggling to Mexico Sheinbaum told reporters that U.S. President Donald Trump has asked her on several occasions h…


Mexico thanks Trump for announcing drastic measures against arms trafficking
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, thanked the government of Donald Trump on Monday for the announcement of drastic measures against the trafficking of U.S. arms that supply drug cartels. Combating this smuggling is one of the main security demands of Mexico to Washington, to the point that the country is carrying forward legal lawsuits against manufacturers and distributors in U.S. courts. Mexico claims that between 200,000 and 750,000…
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