
In the headlines for this Thursday, February 27, 2025, in the main national newspapers:
In Reforma, they report on the arrest of an individual known as "the terror of the lemon growers," who was found to be extorting producers directly. It is revealed that this individual is a member of the United Cartels, a group designated by the United States as terrorists.
La Jornada highlights that the Senate has buried the last reform of neoliberalism by approving ten secondary laws for modifications in the energy sector.
On its part, El Universal reports that Mexico plans to spend 600 million pesos to repatriate migrants from Central America. The National Institute of Migration plans to transport these Central Americans deported from the United States back to their respective countries and has tendered for bus transport services for this year.
Milenio mentions that the Morena mayor warns that the party "will look bad" if it nominates relatives in 2027, proposing to implement a law against nepotism in two years, that is, in 2030. However, some members challenge this proposal.
Excélsior reports that the president of Morena closes the door on nepotism in the party, stating that they will implement the measure this year, after it had been proposed to be enforced until 2030.
El Financiero highlights the uncertainty generated by Trump regarding the application of tariffs. Confusion has arisen regarding whether the tariffs will be delayed until April 2.
On the other hand, El Economista reports that Trump gives another month’s extension to Mexico and Canada before applying tariffs, noting that the measure will take effect from April 2.