No u.s. Military in Mexico? Senate Does Not Define Voting Date to Authorize Entry
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The Senate holds on hold the authorization for the entry into national territory of 29 armed elements of the US Navy SEAL’s special operations force, who would participate from April 19 to April 15 in training and training members of the Mexican Navy.
Is it the same that they are denied permission to enter Mexico? Recently, the Senate of the Republic, through the Navy Commission, suspended the vote to authorize the entry of U.S. troops into Mexican territory, in order to conduct joint training exercises.According to Morena Senator Manuel Huerta Lrón de Guevara, the discussion is not ruled out, but it does require a detailed analysis in the face of the growing international crisis led by the U…
The Senate Navy Commission remains without a date of session to allow US troops to enter Mexico for training.
The Navy Commission of the Senate of the Republic cancelled the meeting scheduled for Monday, January 5, where it would authorize the entry of U.S. troops for training tasks. This determination was reported after the intervention of U.S. special forces in Venezuela to arrest Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. According to national media, who cited legislators as a source, the meeting paused and there is no new date to develop. This issue …
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