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Sheinbaum Responds Calmly but Firmly After Trump Claims Mexican Leaders Are ‘Petrified’ of Cartels

U.S. President Donald Trump used a bill-signing ceremony on Wednesday to criticize Mexico once again, repeating his claim that drug cartels have “very strong control over Mexico.” “Mexican authorities are petrified to show up at their office, to go to work because cartels have a tremendous grip [on the country and its politicians],” he said. On Thursday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum calmly but firmly rejected Trump’s statements as “imprec…

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Mexico City, July 18 (EFE).- Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, rejected this Friday that Mexico should contribute to the construction of the border wall in the United States and that it is a decision of President Donald Trump, saying that “without a wall a secure border has been achieved.” “They are doing so. We do not agree with the wall. Without a wall, a very secure border has been achieved with collaboration and coordination,” Sheinbaum…

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President Claudia Sheinbaum said that her government “does not want to fight” or “pollemize” with President Donald Trump, because “the relationship with the United States is very important.” However, the president, at her morning conference, denied that her government has “feared” organized crime gangs and said that its US counterpart requires more information about the actions his government is doing to stop the traffic in fentanyl.On the eve, …

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Thursday that Trump needs to be "well informed" about Mexico's actions against drug trafficking, after the U.S. president claimed the cartels have a "strong grip" on the country.

Mexico City. President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo spoke out against the construction of the secondary border wall already built by Donald Trump’s government in southern Mexico again. “We don’t agree with the wall. Without a wall, a very secure border has been achieved, with collaboration and coordination. It’s not necessary for the wall, it’s a decision of President Trump,” she said this morning. They’re doing it, she stopped, denying in their pres…

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Álvaro Verzi Rangel President Donald Trump blamed the drug cartels and Mexican politicians for the crisis of addiction to fentanyl among the Americans, which causes about 100,000 deaths a year. The law enacted on Wednesday does not modify the management of fentanyl or related substances, which are already strictly regulated in this country, although it does establish a minimum sentence for individuals accused of trafficking. Today we give a fair…

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callemexico.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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