Sheinbaum Calls for Greater Collaboration to Curb Arms Trafficking
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Tijuana.- The recent seizures and detentions in Baja California, such as “El Cabo 64”, were highlighted by Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, at her morning conference today, Tuesday, July 8. At that conference, joint operations were also highlighted that have resulted in “historic drug seizures, key arrests and the securing of armaments in different parts of the state.”
The U.S. government must do more, work harder to stop the illegal arms trade from the U.S. to Mexico, said President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. It also demanded firm action in the fight against money laundering, as this crime also requires effective persecution on the other side of the border. [...] The U.S. should do more against illegal arms trafficking: Sheinbaum first appeared on Contralínea.
Emphasizing that Mexico is doing its part to combat arms trafficking, the president of Mexico considered that the United States should have greater collaboration. You might also be interested: Alito politicizes UN report, she presumes that it has been "years" defending seekers "We do our part in our territory, but it is the insistence on the security and justice institutions of the United States: they have to do their part in their territory, to…
President Claudia Sheinbaum asked that the U.S. government have a greater commitment to arms trafficking from that country to Mexico, especially on the border with the state of Texas. More is needed, on their part, in arms trafficking, more is needed; and on others, because also money laundering there, also the prosecution of crime,” said Sheinbaum at the morning press conference. What has Mexico done in this regard? For its part, the Secretaria…
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