New Training Center Inaugurated in Villahermosa

In Villahermosa, the Secretary General of the Oil Workers Union inaugurated a modern training center to enhance the skills of oil workers, reflecting strong leadership and investment in the sector.


New Training Center Inaugurated in Villahermosa

Donald Trump's new cabinet is made up of key figures who promote a hardline policy towards Mexico on various issues such as immigration, trade, and drug trafficking. Among them are Kristi Noem and Tom Homan, who will lead the strategy against terrorism and the border, respectively.

Another important member is Attorney General Matt Gaetz, known for his loyalty to Trump. Gaetz will likely cancel investigations against him and toughen immigration policies, including mass deportations. Additionally, Stephen Miller, who justified the controversial separation of migrant families in 2018, will influence crucial decisions on immigration, foreign policy, and trade.

Michael Waltz, a proponent of a law to authorize the use of military force against Mexican cartels, will be Trump's main advisor on National Security. Meanwhile, Marco Rubio will lead foreign policy, supporting measures to deter illegal immigration.

These appointments reflect a change in the bilateral dynamic between the United States and Mexico, characterized by confrontation and pressure. The relationship between the two countries is expected to be affected in areas such as tariffs, immigration, and trade, as the Trump administration moves forward with its second term.

Outside the political sphere, a Regional Training and Development Center has been inaugurated in Villahermosa to strengthen the skills of oil workers in Mexico. Meanwhile, in Puebla, Governor Sergio Salomón Céspedes is organizing the transition for the arrival of new governor Alejandro Armenta.

In summary, Trump's cabinet consists of figures who promote a hardline stance on key issues for U.S.-Mexico relations, which could have significant repercussions on the dynamics between the two countries.