Mexico Sends Diplomatic Note to the US over Military Deployment

Mexico has sent a diplomatic note to the US regarding military deployment at the border. President Claudia highlighted a 97% drop in illegal crossings, emphasizing the importance of respect and coordination between nations.


Mexico Sends Diplomatic Note to the US over Military Deployment

Mexico has sent a diplomatic note to the United States due to the military deployment at the border, citing a militarization that concerns the country. President Claudia has highlighted the intense cooperation in security, although she has expressed her concern about this action. Both the Secretariat of National Defense and Northern Command reported a 97% decrease in illegal crossings.

On another topic, electoral advisors acknowledge the lack of time and resources to print ballots in braille, which represents a setback in ensuring the political rights of visually impaired individuals for the June 1st election. The advisors emphasize that this decision directly affects equal participation in the electoral processes.

On the other hand, Mexico has five months to reach an agreement with a UN committee composed of ten members, who will determine in September if the crisis of disappearances in the country should be brought before the General Assembly. If a consensus is not reached, the issue could be elevated to the Criminal Court, according to consulted experts.

Meanwhile, it is reported that the entry of fentanyl into the United States has decreased by 64% in the past five months, which has had a notable impact on the fight against drug trafficking in the region. Finally, it is highlighted that some judges have been caught campaigning during their working hours, showing disregard for the rules of the Judicial Council that regulate their conduct.