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Mexico Responds to Ted Cruz and Says the Security Tasks Correspond "Exclusively" to His Government

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español The Foreign Ministry of Mexico said Friday that the security tasks in the country correspond “exclusively” to its Government, after U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of the Republican Party called on the Mexican authorities to accept the “offer” of the United States to fight drug cartels. The Foreign Ministry responded to Cruz's statements in a statement issued at night, in which it stated that “there is good cooperation i…

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español The Foreign Ministry of Mexico said Friday that the security tasks in the country correspond “exclusively” to its Government, after U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of the Republican Party called on the Mexican authorities to accept the “offer” of the United States to fight drug cartels. The Foreign Ministry responded to Cruz's statements in a statement issued at night, in which it stated that “there is good cooperation i…

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español The Foreign Ministry of Mexico said Friday that the security tasks in the country correspond “exclusively” to its Government, after U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of the Republican Party called on the Mexican authorities to accept the “offer” of the United States to fight drug cartels. The Foreign Ministry responded to Cruz's statements in a statement issued at night, in which it stated that “there is good cooperation i…

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After Texas Senator Ted Cruz sent a message to President Claudia Sheinbaum and urged her to accept the help of the United States in the fight against drug trafficking, the Mexican Foreign Ministry issued a statement in response to the Republican’s statements. Through a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) summarized in four points its position on what was said by the U.S. legislator, reiterating that security in Mexico is the exclusi…

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It’s basically what the Mexican government told Ted Cruz, after the Republican would offer a “friends’ strike” to eliminate drug cartels operating on national territory. It’s not the first time that the U.S. has offered help to Mexico in that sense, wanting to look cool, but deep down we all know that their intentions should not be the best. Members of the CJNG/PHOTO: SPECIAL/CUARTOSCURO.COM Ted Cruz and his offer to help eliminate cartels The U…

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The U.S. Senator said in a press conference that the Mexican government should accept the U.S. proposal to fight drug cartels, which means that U.S. Army personnel operate in the neighboring country, something already ruled out on several occasions by the executive...

Republican Senator Ted Cruz sent a message to President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government that they accept the proposal of President Donald Trump for U.S. troops to enter Mexican territory to help fight drug cartels. At a press conference at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, Texas said that it is not an invasion, but that there is coordination between the two countries to advance a shared goal, to end organized crime groups.

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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