Collaboration Between Mexican and US Officials

Mexican and US officials are collaborating to avoid tariffs, amid political tensions and legislative changes regarding worker salaries. Key events in Querétaro highlight these discussions.


Collaboration Between Mexican and US Officials

Collaboration between Mexican and American officials is underway in an effort to avoid tariffs through 'Operation Scar'. The governor of Morelos, Margarita González Saravia, expressed her disagreement with the treatment received, emphasizing the intention to repair the worn relationship with López Obrador.

For their part, the opposition alerted about the ruling party's attempt to advance the initiative of 'thin collection', which would allow garnishing workers' wages. Meanwhile, the head of the INM, Francisco Garduño, met with the Undersecretary of International Affairs of the Department of Homeland Security to address immigration issues.

Gerardo Fernández Noroña, president of the Senate, mentioned the governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, despite allegations of links to crime. In this context, Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente spoke with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who thanked the deployment of military personnel to the northern border.

In another line of thought, Deputy Ricardo Monreal assured that there was no 'hidden hand' in the lottery, following the line of transparency. During a plenary meeting, Adán Augusto López Hernández from Morena considered a vote related to an ongoing initiative to be key.

Finally, the issue of deportees from the United States to Mexico is raised, who apparently arrive handcuffed and are received at AIFA. The controversy arises around the praises towards questioned rulers in a solemn speech for the Constitution of the Republic.