U.S. and Mexico Strengthen Intelligence Sharing Amid Border Drone Threats
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The U.S. government and Mexico’s have focused on criminal drone attacks on the border. Both countries committed themselves at a meeting convened last Thursday in Mexico City “to strengthen intelligence exchange and to link analytical platforms to anticipate and respond” to such attacks, according to the State Department in a statement this Tuesday. Continue reading
The U.S. and Mexico agreed on a security collaboration to respond to drug cartel drone attacks at the border.
Washington, Dec 16 (EFE).- The U.S. and Mexico governments agreed to strengthen security collaboration to respond to the attacks of drug cartel drones at the border and to improve joint work on extraditions and investigations on fuel theft, the State Department reported this Tuesday. Representatives of both countries met on December 11 in Mexico City, at the second meeting of the Security Implementation Group (SIG), to strengthen cooperation and…
The US and Mexico agreed to connect their intelligence platforms to respond to drone attacks used by creles at the border.
Border security has been reinforced by an intelligence agreement between Mexico and the United States. This agreement was signed by both governments following a meeting of the Security Implementation Group held on December 11, 2025. Intelligence interconnection will allow data to be shared and analyzed to detect and neutralize drones used by cartels. These unmanned aircraft have been observed in large numbers near the northern border. The main o…
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