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Mexico’s president touts profitable crackdown on cartels amid Trump’s threats to intervene
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Mexico’s president touts profitable crackdown on cartels amid Trump’s threats to intervene

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Last updated: January 16, 2026 7:00 pm
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum mentioned Friday that efforts to crack down on Mexican cartels and sluggish migration north had been exhibiting “compelling outcomes” in an effort to move off intervention speak by the Trump administration.

The feedback come after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened motion towards Mexican drug cartels by U.S. forces final week. Mr. Trump advised Fox Information final week that the USA had “knocked out 97% of the medicine coming in by water” and that the U.S. was “going to begin now hitting land, with regard to the cartels.” The Trump administration has additionally begun to add militarized zones to the southern border. 

Sheinbaum, a leftist who boasts of taking up chaos with a “cool head,” has sought to placate Mr. Trump and, in contrast to Maduro, has labored to construct out a robust relationship between the Mexican and U.S. governments. A dramatic United States navy raid on Venezuela that deposed former president Nicolás Maduro in early January set a lot of Latin America on edge, fueling concern that Mr. Trump may quickly flip American forces on different nations, significantly Cuba and Mexico.

On Thursday night time, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Mexican International Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente launched a joint assertion after a cellphone name, saying they agreed “extra have to be carried out to confront shared threats.”

Sheinbaum, mentioning the decision on Friday in her morning press briefing, mentioned that Mexico’s authorities had made vital progress cracking down on cartels, citing a steep drop within the murder charge, a lot decrease fentanyl seizures by U.S. authorities on the border and sparse migration. Mexican authorities seized over 1,500 kilos of methamphetamine from clandestine laboratories within the nation earlier this week.  

She famous it was a joint effort with the U.S.”There are very compelling outcomes from the joint cooperation and the work that Mexico has been doing,” she mentioned.

She reiterated her name for the USA to cease arms trafficking into Mexico and highlighted drug use within the U.S. as a key issue fueling cartel violence in Mexico.

“The opposite facet additionally has to do its half. This consumption disaster they’ve over there additionally must be addressed from a public well being perspective, by way of training campaigns,” she mentioned.

Sheinbaum and Mr. Trump additionally spoke by cellphone Monday. Sheinbaum mentioned it was a “excellent dialog.” 

“We advised him, to this point it is going very properly, it isn’t obligatory, and moreover there’s Mexico’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and he understood,” she mentioned.

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