They're Looking at Capitol Hill to Block Funds for an Attack on Mexico.
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Washington.- Democratic Party Legislators presented in the U.S. Lower House a bill that seeks to prevent President Donald Trump's administration from launching a military attack not authorized by Congress against Mexico by blocking funds for it. Presented by three congressmen from states bordering Mexico, the initiative arises from the Democratic Opposition's concern over the series of comments that President Trump has launched on potential mili…
A group of U.S. Democratic legislators presented a bill to the House of Representatives this Wednesday aimed at curbing any unauthorized military action against Mexico. This, after Donald Trump’s president will threaten to “land attack” drug cartels. The proposal, called No Unauthorized War in Mexico Act, was promoted by Congressman Joaquín Castro, member of the Western Hemisphere Subcommittee of the Foreign Affairs Committee. Together with him,…
Given the Republican majority, this initiative is unlikely to succeed, but it is intended to provoke a public debate on the subject.
Roberto Vizcaíno After ruining the weekend with the threat of now yes to launch military attacks against cartels in Mexico, which the president finally managed to postpone with a morning call on Monday, President Donald Trump now returned to the attack with a statement in which he considers it irrelevant to keep the TMEC in force. Both issues - the threat of the direct military attack on drug cartels in Mexico and the cancellation of the TMC - n…
TIJUANA, JANUARY 14, 2026.- A group of 72 Democratic Party congressmen sent an official letter to U.S. government authorities strongly rejecting any unilateral military action against Mexico, particularly a ground intervention, warning that it would be illegal, unconstitutional and highly detrimental to the bilateral relationship. In the document, dated January 9, 2026 and addressed to the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, legislators express the…
Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives seeking to prevent the Trump administration from launching an unauthorized military attack against Mexico by blocking funding for such an action. The bill, introduced by three representatives from states bordering Mexico, stems from Democratic opposition concerns about President Trump's recent comments regarding potential military action in Mexico following the January 3…
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